- Våg, and FK Donn.
Kristiansand is also
known for its
handball teams (
Kristiansands IF and
Vipers Kristiansand), ice
hockey (
Kristiansand Ishockeyklubb),...
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Kristiansands Idrettsforening is a
Norwegian sports club from
Kristiansand,
founded in 1921. It has
sections for
athletics and handball. The athletics...
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Vipers Kristiansand was a
professional handball club from
Kristiansand, Norway. The team
competed in REMA 1000-ligaen, the top
division in the country...
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Kristiansands Stiftsavis og Adressekontors-Efterretninger was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county.
Kristiansands Stiftsavis...
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October 1990. The
stadium is also used for athletics, the home team
being Kristiansands IF. The
venue hosted the
Norwegian Athletics Championships in 1970,...
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Kristiansands Turnforening is a
Norwegian gymnastics club from
Kristiansand,
founded on 17
October 1858. Two
Olympic gymnasts have
represented the club:...
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Aquarama Kristiansand or
simply Aquarama is a multi-purpose
arena in
Kristiansand, Norway. The
complex houses a
water park/spa,
fitness centre and sports...
- (though this is
connected to Oslo by
means of the
Drammen Line) via
Kristiansand to Stavanger. The line is 545
kilometers (339 mi) long
between Oslo and...
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represents IK Våg,
after changing in 2005
after a
disagreement with her club
Kristiansands IF. The
football section is
called Våg FK, and pla**** in the
Third Division...
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Kristoffer Ajer,
professional football player Steen,
Sverre (1941).
Kristiansands historie 1641–1814 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Grøndahl & Søn. p. 305. "katedralskole"...