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- (9.3 mi) northwest of the village of Ballangen. Kjeldebotn Church is located in Kjeldebotn. "Kjeldebotn, Ballangen (Nordland)". yr.no. Retrieved 2019-01-12...
- Kjeldebotn Church (Norwegian: Kjeldebotn kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Narvik Muni****lity in Nordland county, Norway. It is located...
- of Ballangen. Other villages in the muni****lity included Bjørkåsen, Kjeldebotn, Kobbvika, and Skarstad. Prior to its dissolution in 2020, the 932-square-kilometre...
- Gunnar Hoff, Kjersti Stubø and Henning Sommerro. Sandbakk was born in Kjeldebotn in Ballangen Muni****lity. He appeared on Thorgeir Stubø's first album...
- Korsnes Sagfjord Tømmernes Narvik Muni****lity: Ankenes Ballangen Bjerkvik Bjørnfjell Efjord Fredskapellet Hergot Håkvik Kjeldebotn Kjøpsvik Narvik Skjomen...
- Korsnes Sagfjord Tømmernes Narvik Muni****lity: Ankenes Ballangen Bjerkvik Bjørnfjell Efjord Fredskapellet Hergot Håkvik Kjeldebotn Kjøpsvik Narvik Skjomen...
- Korsnes Sagfjord Tømmernes Narvik Muni****lity: Ankenes Ballangen Bjerkvik Bjørnfjell Efjord Fredskapellet Hergot Håkvik Kjeldebotn Kjøpsvik Narvik Skjomen...
- Korsnes Sagfjord Tømmernes Narvik Muni****lity: Ankenes Ballangen Bjerkvik Bjørnfjell Efjord Fredskapellet Hergot Håkvik Kjeldebotn Kjøpsvik Narvik Skjomen...
- Korsnes Sagfjord Tømmernes Narvik Muni****lity: Ankenes Ballangen Bjerkvik Bjørnfjell Efjord Fredskapellet Hergot Håkvik Kjeldebotn Kjøpsvik Narvik Skjomen...
- Muni****lity. They arrange traditional music from Ofoten and had their debut in Kjeldebotn Church, 1994 with music contributions from local historian Magnus Pettersen...