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Fredriksvern (also
called Friderichsværn (1801), Frederiksværn (1865), Fredriksværen (1900) and
abbreviated Frsværn) was an
important Norwegian naval base...
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Fredriksvern Church (Norwegian:
Fredriksvern kirke or
historically Stavern Church) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Larvik Muni****lity in...
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first built on Karlsøy
during the Gyldenløve War (1675–1679).
Fredriksvern and
Fredriksvern Verft was
established as the
headquarters for the Norwegian...
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Stavern was home to the nation's main
naval base
located in a
shipyard in
Fredriksvern. A
gunpowder tower and commandant's
house remain on
Citadel Island, a...
- (privately
owned by
Peter Jackson),
Masterton Norway
Trondenes Fort,
Harstad Fredriksvern,
Stavern Poland
Coastal Defence Museum in Świnoujście, Świnoujście Muzeum...
- educator, a
pioneer in
agriculture education in Norway. He was born in
Fredriksvern. He
headed the
agricultural school in Austrått in Høyland from 1844 to...
- summers.
Tourist attractions in
Stavern include Hall of Remembrance,
Fredriksvern, and Citadellet.
Citadel Island is home of
Staverns Fortress which dates...
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distinction as
being a
bergstad (mining town).
Previously known as "
Fredriksvern"
Stavern was
designated a kjøpstad in 1943
under the
Quisling regime...
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Freia from 1844. From 1843 to 1844 he was also
acting director of
Fredriksvern Verft. He was also a
member of
several public commissions. In 1845 Petersen...
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Greenland was
formerly known as
Frederikshaab The
former naval base
Fredriksvern in
Norway Within one
hundred years of his time,
Denmark faced the crisis...