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Kolsås (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈkôɫsoːs]),
sometimes called Kolsaas, is a hill in the muni****lity of Bærum, Norway. Geologically,
Kolsås belongs to...
- The
Kolsås Line (Norwegian: Kolsåsbanen) is a 12.1-kilometer (7.5 mi) line of the Oslo Metro. It
branches off from the Røa Line at
Smestad Station and...
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Kolsås is the end
station of the
Kolsås Line on the Oslo Metro. The station,
located in Bærum muni****lity,
comes after Hauger, and is
located 17.3 kilometers...
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reserve include Kolsa Lake and the
Andhari river.
Tadoba Reserve covers the
Chimur Hill, and the
Andhari sanctuary covers the
Moharli and
Kolsa ranges. Nearest...
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Major Subordinate Command of NATO's
Allied Command Europe (ACE),
located at
Kolsås outside Oslo. In the case of war with the
Soviet Union,
AFNORTH would ****ume...
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addition to
serving 14 out of the 15
boroughs of Oslo, two
lines run to
Kolsås and Østerås, in the
neighbouring muni****lity of Bærum. In 2016, the system...
- Europe, the most
northern NATO
headquarters from 1952 to 1993
located at
Kolsås,
Norway Regional Command Allied Forces North Europe (RC AFNORTH), a headquarters...
- "[NIS] was
extremely worried about activities carried out by
officers at
Kolsås. This
concerned SB,
Psywar and
Counter Intelligence."
These activities supposedly...
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originally belonged to a farm
located at the base of the
prominent mountain of
Kolsås. In Old
Norse times, the muni****lity was
often called Bergheimsherað, meaning...
- Våler (Våler batteri)
These were
covering the
Norwegian capital, the
former Kolsås HQ
Allied Forces Northern Europe (AFNORTH), the
Rygge and
Gardermoen airbases...