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Geilo (Norwegian pronunciation: [jæɪ̯luː] ) is a
centre in the muni****lity of Hol in
Buskerud county, Norway.
Geilo is
primarily a ski
resort town, with...
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Geilo (or Geylo,
French Gilon) (died 28 June 888) was the
Bishop of
Langres from 880
until his death. His
episcopate coincided mostly with the emperorship...
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Geilo Station (Norwegian:
Geilo stasjon) is a
railway station located at
Geilo, Norway. The
station is
served by up to
seven daily express trains operated...
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Geilo Airport,
Dagali (Norwegian:
Geilo flypl****, Dagali;
formerly Geilo lufthavn, Dagali; ICAO: ENDI) is a
private airport located at
Dagali in Hol in...
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second Winter Paralympics, were held from 1 to 7
February 1980 in
Geilo, Norway.
Eighteen countries took part with 299 athletes. A demonstration...
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Geilo Idrettslag is a multi-sports club from
Geilo, Norway.
Established on 2
December 1917 as
Gjeilo SK, it
changed its name to
Gjeilo IL on 19 May 1918...
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identical with the word hóll,
which means 'round (and isolated) hill'.
Dagali Geilo Hagafoss Hol (village)
Hovet Kvisla Myrland Strønde
Sudndalen Vedalen Hol...
- muni****lity of Hol in
Buskerud county. It is
situated 7 km
outside the town of
Geilo.
There are
approximately 25
cottages in the valley.
Vedalen is a pastoral...
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gradually steeper in the
following section to
Geilo. The
Hardangervidda is
actually crossed behind Geilo.
Located in the
valley of one of the two upper...
- Adalgis,
Geilo, and
Worad at Süntel in 782
during the
Saxon Wars. The
result was a
victory for the Saxons,
resulting in the
deaths of Adalgis,
Geilo, four...