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Jarlsberg was a
former countship that
forms a part of today's
Vestfold county in Norway. The
former countships of
Jarlsberg and
Larvik were
merged into...
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Jarlsberg (/ˈjɑːrlzbɜːrɡ/ YARLZ-burg, Norwegian: [ˈjɑ̀ːlsbærɡ]) is a mild
cheese made from cow's milk, with large,
regular eyes,
originating from Jarlsberg...
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Jarlsberg is a
former county of Norway.
Jarlsberg may also
refer to:
Counts of Wedel-
Jarlsberg Jarlsberg cheese Jarlsberg Avis, a
newspaper Jarlsberg...
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Jarlsberg prosti,
which historically included the
whole Jarlsberg county. In 1848, the old
Jarlsberg prosti was
divided into two:
Nordre Jarlsberg prosti...
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Peder Anker,
Count of Wedel-
Jarlsberg (born 18
August 1875, died 13
October 1954) was a
Norwegian courtier,
military officer and
estate owner. He served...
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Jarlsberg Avis is a
local newspaper published in Holmestrand, Norway.
Jarlsberg Avis was
established in 1843. The
paper is
owned by Østlands-Posten, which...
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Count Johan Caspar Herman Wedel Jarlsberg (21
September 1779 – 27
August 1840) was a
Norwegian statesman and nobleman. He pla**** an
active role in the...
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Jarlsberg Manor (Norwegian:
Jarlsberg Hovedgård) is a
manor located about 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
northwest of the
centre of the town of Tønsberg in Tønsberg...
- in
December 1911 by
Roald Amundsen, and
named by him for
Alice Wedel-
Jarlsberg, wife of a
Norwegian diplomat. 85°37′S 164°40′W / 85.617°S 164.667°W...
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Count of Wedel-
Jarlsberg (also
Wedel Jarlsberg) is a
title of the
Norwegian nobility and of the
Danish nobility. The
family of Wedel-
Jarlsberg is a branch...