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Kirkenes (Norwegian;
pronounced [ˈçɪ̂rkəneːs] ), Girkonjárga (Northern Sami;
pronounced [ˈkir̥ː.ko.ˌɲaːrːka], or Kirkkoniemi (Kven) is a town in Sør-Varanger...
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Kirkenes Idrettsforening is a
Norwegian sports club from
Kirkenes. It has
sections for ****ociation football, team
handball and orienteering. It was founded...
- The Petsamo–
Kirkenes offensive was a
major military offensive during World War II,
mounted by the Red Army
against the
Wehrmacht in 1944 in the Petsamo...
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Kirkenes Airport (Norwegian:
Kirkenes lufthavn; IATA: KKN, ICAO: ENKR) is an
international airport located at Høybuktmoen, 15
kilometers (9 mi) west of...
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Kirkenes Station (Norwegian:
Kirkenes stasjon) is a
former railway station,
located at the town of
Kirkenes in Sør-Varanger Muni****lity in
Finnmark county...
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Kirkenes Church (Norwegian:
Kirkenes kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Sør-Varanger Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. It is located...
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Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line (Norwegian:
Kirkenes–Bjørnevatnbanen), or the
Sydvaranger Line (Sydvarangerbanen), is a 8.5-kilometer (5.3 mi) long railway...
- Norway, from Germany. It
began with a
Soviet offensive that
liberated Kirkenes.
After the
occupation of Norway, the
Norwegian government-in-exile established...
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published on 20
January as the
front page of BT,
headlined "Vi
tente på
kirkene" ("We set the
churches on fire"), and
included a
photo of Vikernes, his...
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Doppelkopf 2nd J****y–Kishinev
Dukla P**** 2nd
Baltic Belgrade Debrecen Petsamo–
Kirkenes Courland Gumbinnen Budapest 1945 Vistula–Oder
Western Carpathian East Prussia...