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Lauga is a
fishing village in Nærøysund Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. The
village lies
about 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
northeast of the village...
- The
Laugen-Melaun
culture (from
German Laugen-Melaun-Kultur) or Luco
culture (in Italian) was a late
Bronze Age and
early Iron Age
archaeological culture...
- Laugenbrötli in Switzerland. In some
parts of Asia they are also
known as
laugen rolls. In France, the lye roll is
known as a mauricette, it was invented...
- The mine
layer HNoMS Laugen was
built for the
Royal Norwegian Navy
during World War I, as the lead ship of a two ship class. Her
sister ship was Glommen...
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beginning of the 20th century. The Fritzens-Sanzeno
culture replaced the
Laugen-Melaun
culture in
South Tyrol and
Trentino and the
Inntal culture (****ociated...
- culture, in
continuity with late
Bronze Age
culture and
early Iron Age
Laugen-Melaun culture. The
Raeti are not believed, archeologically, to descend...
- to 1300 BC. From
these settlements, two
prominent cultures emerged: the
Laugen-Melaun
culture in the
Bronze Age, and the Fritzens-Sanzeno
culture in the...
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Norwegian university library.
Georg Sverdrup was born in the
fishing village of
Laugen in the
prestegjeld of Nærøy in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. He was the...
- culture, in
continuity with late
Bronze Age
culture and
early Iron Age
Laugen-Melaun culture. The
Raeti are not believed, archeologically, to descend...
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Library of
Congress Home.
Retrieved March 23, 2005. "Teach Democracy".
Laugen, Todd; Frisbee, Meg (March 30, 2019). "Who
Fought for
Equality in Colorado...