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- Fjelberg is a former muni****lity in the old Hordaland county, Norway. The muni****lity existed from 1838 until 1965 when it was dissolved. In 1965, the...
- Eidsvåg Eksingedal Emigrant Erdal Etne Evanger Fana Fedje Finnås Fitjar Fjelberg Fjell Fjæra Foldnes Førde Fridalen Frøyset Fusa Fyllingsdalen Gjerde Gjerstad...
- Fjelberg Church (Norwegian: Fjelberg kyrkje) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Kvinnherad Muni****lity in Vestland county, Norway. It is located...
- Eid (1838-1855) Evanger (1885-1964) Fana (1838-1972) Finnås (1838-1916) Fjelberg (1838-1965) Fjell (1838-2020) Fusa (1856-2020) Granvin (1891-2020) Hamre (1838-1964)...
- of the old muni****lity of Fjelberg. Today, the islands of Fjelbergøya and Borgundøya are still often referred to as Fjelberg. The island is only accessible...
- Eid (1838-1855) Evanger (1885-1964) Fana (1838-1972) Finnås (1838-1916) Fjelberg (1838-1965) Fjell (1838-2020) Fusa (1856-2020) Granvin (1891-2020) Hamre (1838-1964)...
- industry. Until 1964, the village was divided between two muni****lities: Fjelberg and Skånevik, with the border running in parallel with today's main road...
- Eid (1838-1855) Evanger (1885-1964) Fana (1838-1972) Finnås (1838-1916) Fjelberg (1838-1965) Fjell (1838-2020) Fusa (1856-2020) Granvin (1891-2020) Hamre (1838-1964)...
- Eid (1838-1855) Evanger (1885-1964) Fana (1838-1972) Finnås (1838-1916) Fjelberg (1838-1965) Fjell (1838-2020) Fusa (1856-2020) Granvin (1891-2020) Hamre (1838-1964)...
- Eid (1838-1855) Evanger (1885-1964) Fana (1838-1972) Finnås (1838-1916) Fjelberg (1838-1965) Fjell (1838-2020) Fusa (1856-2020) Granvin (1891-2020) Hamre (1838-1964)...