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Frysja ("the cold river") is a
river in
Nathorst Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It
originates from the
glacier of Frysjabreen,
flowing through the valley...
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causing them to say
elven ('the river'). The Old
Norse name of the
river was
Frysja, and this old name has been
revived as the name of a
neighborhood along...
- down to the
valley of Frysjadalen. The
glacier is
named after the
river Frysja,
which originates from
Frysjabreen and
flows through Frysjadalen until its...
- Oslo City Hall’s towers,
before moving on to the artists’
community at
Frysja Art Centre. She was a
regular resident at Cité
internationale des arts in...
- Sogn, Kringsjå, Nordberg, Korsvoll, Tåsen, Ullevål, Berg, Nydalen, Storo,
Frysja, Disen, Kjelsås,
Grefsen and
Nordre Åsen. The
major body of
water in the...
- Norway's
first studio gl****
workshop with
Danish artist Karen Klim at the
Frysja Art
Centre in 1978-79.
Since the 1980s, the
artist has
exhibited in a number...
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ceramist Lisbet Dæhlin. In 1975,
Malterud established a
workshop in the
Frysja district of Oslo.
Working with blue clay, she has
produced a wide variety...
- it was
merged with
companies such as
Hjula Veveri and
moved upstream to
Frysja. The new
company was
named TEFAS, but it went
bankrupt in 1955. Knud Graah...