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- Drammensfjord (English: Drammen Fjord) is a fjord in along the border of Akershus and Buskerud counties in Norway that connects to Ytre Oslofjord on the...
- po****tion growth than ever before. The city makes good use of the Drammensfjord, a waterway utilised for recreation, fishing and other activities, as...
- in the northern part of the peninsula of Hurumlandet, closer to the Drammensfjord than the Oslo Fjord. Spikkestad railway station was opened in 1885 to...
- has a po****tion of 1,125 (2021), and lies on the western side of the Drammensfjord. The town of Berger grew into an industrial center around the Berger...
- muni****lity, Norway. Located immediately east of Drammen city along the Drammensfjord, it is a part of the urban area Drammen, which stretches into Lier....
- the muni****lity is on a peninsula between two fjords: Oslofjord and Drammensfjord. At the same time the arms are based on the arms of the ****tfeldt family...
- while Drammen valley was a narrow fjord. At the time of the Vikings Drammensfjord was still four or five m (13 or 16 ft) higher than today and reached...
- as Hurumlandet, situated between the Oslofjord to the east and the Drammensfjord to the west. Sætre is also home to the Sætreelva (Sætre River) which...
- rivers in Norway, with a course running from Tyrifjorden in the north to Drammensfjord in the south. Mjøndalen Church[citation needed] Nedre Eiker Church Solberg...
- between the Oslofjord and Drammensfjord. Highway 289 (Rv289) runs through the village and meanders west down to the Drammensfjord, where the ferry goes on...