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Innvik is a
former muni****lity in the old Sogn og
Fjordane county in Norway. The 511-square-kilometre (197 sq mi) muni****lity
existed from 1838 until...
- part of the Nordfjorden. Some of the main
villages in
Stryn include Loen,
Innvik, Utvik, Randabygda, Olden, and Flo. Farming, forestry,
fruit growing, animal...
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Hornindal Hove Husøy (Husø) Hyen
Hyllestad Høyanger
Indre Holmedal, see
Gaular Innvik Joranger Jostedal Jølster
Kaupanger Kinn (Kinden) Kirkebø, see Kyrkjebø...
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Innvik Church (Norwegian:
Innvik kyrkje) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Stryn Muni****lity in
Vestland county, Norway. It is
located in...
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Innvik is a
village in
Stryn Muni****lity in
Vestland county, Norway. The
village is
located on the
southern s**** of the Nordfjorden. The
village is located...
- Gaular (1838-2020) Hafslo (1838-1963) Hornindal (1867-1965, 1977-2020)
Innvik (1838-1965) Jostedal (1838-1963) Jølster (1838-2020) Kinn (1838-1964) Kyrkjebø (1858-1964)...
- 9 mi)
southeast of Stryn, and 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) east of the
village of
Innvik. The 0.58-square-kilometre (140-acre)
village has a po****tion (2023) of...
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involved in
local politics in
Innvik and its
successor muni****lity
Stryn between 1952 and 1979,
serving as
deputy mayor of
Innvik in the
periods 1956–1959...
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Magne Aarøen (April 28, 1944 in
Innvik – June 27, 2003) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Christian People's
Party (KrF). He was
elected to the Norwegian...
- newspaper,
based in Sunndalsøra. It was
established in 1947 by
Erling Innvik.
Innvik edited the
newspaper from 1947 to 1954, when he
became editor of the...