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- were 44 kjøpstads and 20 ladesteds that had their town councils in Norway. In 1952, the legal distinctions for both the ladested and kjøpstad were removed...
- administrative authority within their borders. A ladested was subordinate to a kjøpstad and over time some of the ladesteds were "upgraded" to the status of kjøpstad...
- 1874, King Oscar II decided to grant ladested (town) status to Mosjøen effective on 1 January 1875. As a ladested, Mosjøen now had the privilege to export...
- Vestland county, Norway. The town was founded by royal decree in 1860 as a ladested on the island of Florelandet, located between the Botnafjorden and Solheimsfjorden...
- 1793, the port of Aalesund was granted limited ladested rights. Later, in 1824, it was granted full ladested rights. In 1835, Ålesund had 482 inhabitants...
- Haugaland. The town was an independent muni****lity due to its status as a ladested from 1858 until 1965. The 2.54-square-kilometre (630-acre) town has a po****tion...
- located near each other and together, they were granted ladested rights in 1798. Together this ladested was called Sogndal (historically spelled "Soggendahl")...
- January 1904, the village of Harstad was granted town privileges as a ladested. On the same date, the new town was separated from the Trondenes Muni****lity...
- Tønsberg Muni****lity. The village of Åsgårdstrand was established as a ladested (small town/seaport) in 1650. On 1 January 1838, the small town was established...
- kilometre (4,200/sq mi). Stat****e is an old trading town and it was granted ladested rights (port town status) on 22 February 1774. In the middle of the 1800s...