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Grytten is a
former muni****lity in Møre og
Romsdal county, Norway. It
existed from 1838
until its
dissolution in 1964. The muni****lity encomp****ed the...
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Ingeborg Andersdatter Grytten (c. 1668 –
after 1705) was a
Norwegian poet and hymn writer.
Grytten and
Dorothe Engelbretsdatter were the only
known Norwegian...
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Harald Grytten (born 5
December 1938 in Ålesund, Norway) is a
Norwegian philologist and historian.
Grytten has a Master's
degree in
Nordic History from...
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Frode Grytten is a
Norwegian writer and journalist. Born 11
December 1960 in
Bergen and a
native of Odda, he is the
author of the
Brage Prize-winning...
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Grytten is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Frode Grytten (born 1960),
Norwegian writer and
journalist Harald Grytten (born 1938), Norwegian...
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Grytten Church (Norwegian:
Grytten kyrkje) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Rauma Muni****lity in Møre og
Romsdal county, Norway. It is located...
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Sigurd Grytten (born 9
September 1972) is a
Norwegian lobbyist and
member of the
Labour Party.
Grytten works with the
lobbyist firm Zync. He previously...
- Ola
Honningdal Grytten (born 30 May 1964) is a
Norwegian professor,
economist and
economic historian. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden, he
graduated with a...
- Torbjørn
Grytten (born 6
April 1995) is a
Norwegian football striker who
currently plays for 2.
divisjon side Brattvåg.
Grytten is from the
village of...
- Åndalsnes has an ****ociation
football club, Åndalsnes IF. The
local church is
Grytten Church, but its
actually located across the
river in Veblungsnes. The harbour...