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Drøbak is a town and the
centre of the muni****lity of Frogn, in
Akershus county, Norway. The city is
located along the Oslofjord, and has 13,409 inhabitants...
- The
Drøbak Sound (Norwegian: Drøbaksundet) is a
sound at the
Oslofjord narrows between Drøbak and Hurum. "Outer Oslofjord" is a term for the
fjord south...
- The
Battle of
Drøbak Sound took
place in
Drøbak Sound, the
northernmost part of the
outer Oslofjord in
southern Norway, on 9
April 1940. It
marked the...
- muni****lity is the town of
Drøbak.
Frogn was
established as a muni****lity on 1
January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The city of
Drøbak was
merged with Frogn...
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Drøbak-Frogn IL, DFI, is a
Norwegian sports club from
Drøbak. It has
sections for ****ociation football, badminton, basketball,
table tennis, floorball...
- from the 15 cm
batteries in
Drøbak, the
steering from the
bridge was disabled. Blücher had just p****ed Drøbakgrunnen (
Drøbak shallows) and was in a turn...
- festning) is a
coastal fortress in the Oslofjord,
close to the town of
Drøbak in
Akershus County, Norway. The best
known part is
situated on two small...
- Fortress, a
position he
would hold
until that
fateful morning of the
Battle of
Drøbak Sound on 9
April 1940. By the time of the battle,
Eriksen was six months...
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Although Norway was
unprepared for the
German surprise attack (see:
Battle of
Drøbak Sound,
Norwegian Campaign, and
Invasion of Norway),
military and
naval resistance...
- (ytre) Oslofjord,
separated by the 17 km (11 mi) long by 1 km (0.62 mi) wide
Drøbak Sound. The
innermost part is
known as Bunnefjorden. From 1624
until 1925...