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- Inge Krokann (19 August 1893 – 27 September 1962) was a Norwegian writer. His most famous work is I Dovre Sno (1929), an epic story of the Loe family...
- hockey player Inge Hansen (born 1946), Norwegian handball player Inge Krokann (1893–1962), Norwegian writer Inge Lønning (1938–2013), Norwegian theologian...
- his time on business plans and his studies. The next witness was Emily Krokann—an advisor at the prison. She testified about a do****ent that she did not...
- winners Norway 1951: Øverland 1952: Ørjasæter 1953: Reiss-Andersen 1954: Krokann 1955: Wildenvey 1956: Boyson 1957: T. Vesaas 1958: Falkberget 1959: Sandemose...
- resorts and is surrounded by national parks. A slate quarry exists. Inge Krokann (1893 in Oppdal – 1962), a writer, his use of the Oppdal dialect makes...
- do****ented the particulars of the Oppdal dialect, and the writer Inge Krokann used it as a literary device. Other transitional dialects include the dialects...
- United States. The Norwegian term was introduced by Norwegian writer Inge Krokann. Ingvaldsen, Siri; Thomas Larsson; Erik Overgaard Pedersen (2009). Democracy...
- winners Norway 1951: Øverland 1952: Ørjasæter 1953: Reiss-Andersen 1954: Krokann 1955: Wildenvey 1956: Boyson 1957: T. Vesaas 1958: Falkberget 1959: Sandemose...
- Lars Amund Vaage. Melsom Prize (Melsom-prisen) - 1942 (jointly with Inge Krokann) Sunnmør Prize (Sunnmørsprisen) - 1953 Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Ragnvald...
- winners Norway 1951: Øverland 1952: Ørjasæter 1953: Reiss-Andersen 1954: Krokann 1955: Wildenvey 1956: Boyson 1957: T. Vesaas 1958: Falkberget 1959: Sandemose...