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- Terje Krokstad (born 1 October 1956) is a former Norwegian biathlete He hails from Krokstadøra in Snillfjord, and represented Krokstadøra IL. At the Winter...
- Norwegian band TNT. Antonsen left the band in 1985 and was replaced by Steinar Krokstad; he in turn left in 1993 and was replaced by Morten Skogstad. The recordings...
- Sculptures. Trondheim Nidarosdomen. ISBN 9788276930634. Ekroll, Øystein; Krokstad, Jill; Søreide, Tove, eds. (1995). Nidaros Cathedral: And the archbishop's...
- Bohuslän (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈbûːhʉːsˌlɛːn] ) is a Swedish province in Götaland, on the northernmost part of the country's west coast. It is bordered...
- has varied throughout the years. Some of the members has been Steinar Krokstad, Skjalg Raaen, Terje Tranaas and Gunnar Pedersen. They recorded their first...
- two secondary schools (8th–10th grade). The largest primary school is Krokstad skole with about 540 students and the largest secondary school is Eknes...
- Nord-Trøndelag Health Study - NTNU". www.ntnu.edu. Retrieved 1 April 2020. Krokstad … [et al.] (2013), Abstract oppdatert 18.09.2019, Ragnar Oluf Schult-Jessen...
- singer Jørn Lande, TNT live keyboardist Dag Stokke and drummer Steinar Krokstad. The band released two albums, Vagabond (1994) and A Huge Fan of Life (1995)...
- Vuttudal (Sp) 2000–2007: Anders Krokstad (Sp) 2007–2011: John Lernes (H) 2011–2013: John Geir Stølan (Sp) 2013–2015: Anders Krokstad (Sp) 2015–2019: John Lernes...
- 1890–1893: Knud Moe (H/MV) 1894–1904: Anders A. Krokstad (V) 1905–1910: Anders O. Rø (V) 1911–1916: Anders A. Krokstad (V) 1917–1922: Enok Eidsmo (V) 1923–1925:...