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Greåker is a
borough in the city of Sarpsborg, Norway,
located 7 km west of the city centre.
Before 1992
Greåker was a part of Tune muni****lity. It is...
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Greåker Idrettsforening is a
Norwegian ****ociation
football club from
Greåker, Sarpsborg, Østfold. The club was
founded on 6
April 1919. The club colours...
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Greaker Industrier AS was a
Norwegian industrial company,
which ran a
paper mill in Sarpsborg, Norway. It was
founded by Cæsar Bang in 1905 as Greaker...
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largest brewery-group.
Alvim Borgenhaugen Brevik Fritznerbakken Gleng Greåker Grålum
Hafslund Hafslundsøy
Hannestad Hasle Høysand Ise Klavestadhaugen...
- He was
capped eleven times for
Norway scoring two goals.
Hailing from
Greåker outside Sarpsborg,
Kvisvik started his
professional career at Moss in 1997...
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Anniken Paulsen (born 28
April 1955 in
Greåker) is a
Norwegian contemporary composer and pianist.
Paulsen studied piano with
Reimar Riefling and at the...
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including Sarpsborg Papp (1961),
Norsk Papiremballage (1963),
Polycoat (1964),
Greaker Industrier (1979) and
Ranheim Papirfabrikk (1983). Erik
Mollatt was CEO...
- M.
Peterson & Søn
which consisted of
production units in
Greåker (formerly
owned by
Greaker Industrier) and Säffle, was
merged with a
paper factory in...
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Fredrikstad on 1 July 2024, at the age of 79.
Spydevold pla**** for the
clubs Greåker IF,
Sarpsborg FK and
Fredrikstad FK, and won the
Norwegian cup with Fredrikstad...
- to 1926. He was a
board member of
Elektrisk Bureau from 1926 to 1934,
Greaker Cellulosefabrik from 1932 and
Kongelig Norsk Automobilklub (later chairing...