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Grenland is a
traditional district in
Telemark county, in the south-east of Norway. "
Grenland" has
referred to
varying locations throughout history. In...
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times with
twelve wins, the last
coming in 2000. The club was
known as Odd
Grenland between 1994 and 2012.
Founded in 1894, Odd is the
oldest football club...
- Centre,
bought a 50.3%
holding in
electric vehicle technology firm Miljøbil
Grenland/Innovasjon of
Norway for US$1.93 million, and
planned to
launch the electric...
- Port of
Grenland (Norwegian:
Grenland Havn) is the port
authority serving the
Grenland region of Telemark, Norway,
consisting of the muni****lities of...
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Grenland Friteater is one of the
oldest independent theatres in Norway,
based in the
small industrial town Porsgrunn.
Every year in June,
Grenland Friteater...
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known as the
birthplace of skiing. The
southern part of Telemark,
Grenland, is more
urban and
influenced by
trade with the Low Countries, northern...
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Grenland Terminal (Norwegian: Grenlandsterminalen), also
known as the
Brevik Terminal (Norwegian: Brevikterminalen), is a
combined rail
freight terminal...
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other and
dominant Grenland football club, Odd
Grenland. In
February 2005 IF Pors
retained other sports activities whereas Pors
Grenland Fotball was siphoned...
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Grenland Speedway Arena also
known as the
Geiteryggen Speedwaybane is a
motorcycle speedway track in Skien, Norway. It is
located on the
south west edge...
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Grenland Bridge (Norwegian: Grenlandsbrua) is Norway's
highest cable-sta****
bridge with a
tower height of 168
metres (551 ft). The bridge,
which opened...