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Hovden is used for many
place names and
surnames in Norway. One
meaning of the name
comes from the Old
Norse word for head (hovud),
which refers to a steep...
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Anders Hovden (April 6, 1860 –
November 26, 1943) was a
Norwegian Lutheran clergyman,
hymnwriter poet and author.
Anders Karlsen Hovden was born in Ørsta...
- Knut
Hovden (January 3, 1880 –
March 3, 1961) was a
Norwegian canner, innovator, and businessman. A
graduate from the
Norwegian school of fisheries, Hovden...
- Ørsta–Volda lufthamn; IATA: HOV, ICAO: ENOV) is a
regional airport situated at
Hovden (Hovdebygda), in Ørsta, Norway,
midway between the
towns of Ørsta and Volda...
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Hovden is a
fishing village in Bø Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. The
village is
located at the
northern tip of a
peninsula on the
island of Langøya...
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Emilie Hovden (born 5
April 1996) is a
Norwegian handball player for Győri ETO KC and the
Norwegian national team. She also
represented Norway at the 2015...
- The
Hovden Cannery in
Cannery Row, Monterey, California, was
among the oldest,
largest canneries of the
Pacific Sardine Fishery. In the
first half of the...
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Cannery Row, at the
former site of the
major Hovden Cannery.
Norwegian immigrant Knut
Hovden founded Hovden Food
Products Corporation which opened on July...
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Hovden or
Barekstadlandet is an
island in the muni****lity of Kinn in
Vestland county, Norway. The 14.6-square-kilometre (5.6 sq mi)
island lies about...
- on
Cannery Row that
housed the
Hovden Cannery, a
sardine cannery on the
border of
Monterey and
Pacific Grove.
Hovden Cannery closed in 1973 when its...