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Gvarv is a
village in the muni****lityMidt-Telemark in
Telemark county, Norway. The
village is
located along the
river Gvarvelva, just 1
kilometre (0...
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Brunkeberg Bø
Dalen Edland Eidanger Eidsborg Eidstod Flatdal Folkestad Gautefall Gvarv Haukeli Heddal ****e
Henneseid Herre Hjuksebø
Hjuksevelta Holtsås Hoppestad...
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village of Folkestad,
about 6
kilometres (3.7 mi)
northwest of the
village of
Gvarv, and
about 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
north of the
village of Bjervamoen. The...
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village of Akkerhaugen.
Other villages in the muni****lity
included Gvarv, Holtsås, Hjukse, Hjuksebø, Nordagutu, and Sauherad.
Sauherad bordered the...
- Sauherad) at its
confluence with the Heddalsvatnet. The line
continues to
Gvarv in the
Gvarvelva valley,
which we
leave after calling at Bø (Telemark) southwards...
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Bjervamoen lies
about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) to the west, and the
village of
Gvarv lies
about 13
kilometres (8.1 mi) to the
northwest (in Midt-Telemark Muni****lity)...
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largest po****tion
centres in the
region are Bø, Ulefoss, Bjervamoen, and
Gvarv, of
which Bø is the
largest with 3,609 inhabitants. The
district is located...
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Gvarv–Nordagutu 10.6 6.6
Standard Single 30
November 1924
Rauma — Dombås–Åndalsnes 114.2 71.0
Standard Single 1
December 1924 Sørlandet — Bø–
Gvarv 6...
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Nordagutu lies
about 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) to the northeast, and the
village of
Gvarv is
located about 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) to the west. The 0.64-square-kilometre...
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winner of the quarter-finals qualified. 4
September 1993 15:00
Gvarv Stadion,
Gvarv Attendance: 2,000 Referee:
Christer Fällström (Sweden) 26 September...