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Grotten (Norwegian: Grotto) is a nineteenth-century
building (1823)
located on the
premises of the
Royal Palace in the city
centre of Oslo, Norway. Grotten...
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Postojna Cave (Slovene:
Postojnska jama; German:
Adelsberger Grotte; Italian:
Grotte di Postumia) is a 24.34 km (15.12 mi) long
karst cave
system near...
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academy was
established in the
Norwegian government's
honorary residence Grotten in 1953
based on the
model of the
Swedish Academy and the
French Academy...
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granted the
honor of
lifetime residence at
Henrik Wergeland's
former home,
Grotten in Oslo.
Sinding had
suffered from
severe senile dementia since the late...
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lived in the
Norwegian government's
honorary residence,
Grotten, next to the
Royal Palace in Oslo. He was
elected an
honorary member of...
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geniuses by The
Daily Telegraph.
Since 2011,
Fosse has been
granted the
Grotten, an
honorary residence owned by the
Norwegian state and
located on the...
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autumn of 1844. On 17
April 1841, he and
Amalie moved to his new home,
Grotten,
situated near the new
Norwegian royal palace, and here he
lived the next...
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Parliament arranged for
Arnulf and
Margrete Aamot Øverland to
reside at the
Grotten. He
lived there until his
death in 1968 and she
lived there for another...
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phenomena of the
world of nature, Eugène
explored the "caves" ("
grotten",
actually underground limestone mines) of
Mount Saint Peter and am****ed...
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Weird Grotto), Soshisha, 2006, ISBN 4-7942-1546-0 Norwegian: Den
grusomme grotten, Tor
Edvin Dahl,
Cappelen Damm, 2005, ISBN 9788202245269 Russian: "Угрюмый...