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- Glittertind or Glittertinden is a mountain in Lom Muni****lity in Innlandet county, Norway. The 2,452-metre (8,045 ft) tall mountain is the second highest...
- Glittertind is a Norwegian indie folk-rock band, which started up as a one-man project in 2001 featuring Torbjørn Sandvik as the driving force. In 2010...
- countries. Icelandic group Skálmöld is a notable example. The Norwegian act Glittertind was A-listed and pla**** with the highest playing frequency on Norway's...
- for the title as the highest mountain in Norway by Glittertind, as some measurements showed Glittertind was slightly higher including the glacier at its...
- Europe's three highest peaks: Galdhøpiggen at 2,469 metres (8,100 ft), Glittertind at 2,452 metres (8,045 ft) and Store Skagastølstind at 2,405 metres (7...
- 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2009. Schmidt, Nadine (19 November 2013). "Glittertind - Djevelsvart". Metal.de (in German). Versus:Media UG. Archived from...
- sighting) is the second full-length album by the Norwegian folk rock band Glittertind, released on May 27, 2009 through Napalm Records. All instruments and...
- – b**** guitar Shagrath – drums, backing vocals and third guitar on "Glittertind" Additional personnel Vicotnik (Dødheimsgard, Ved Buens Ende, Code, Naer...
- Gorgoroth (Black metal) Green Carnation (Death metal/Progressive metal) Glittertind (Black/Viking/Folk metal) Hades Almighty (Black/Doom metal) Helheim (Black/Viking...
- including two of the highest in northern Europe – (Galdhøpiggen and Glittertind),” The Jotunheimen shoe was discovered in August 2006. Archaeologists...