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Norvegia (Norwegian pronunciation: [nʊrˈvèːɡɪɑ];[verification needed]
Latin for "Norway") is a
Norwegian cow's milk
cheese produced by Tine. It has a market...
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Norvegia Rock (54°24′S 3°25′E / 54.400°S 3.417°E / -54.400; 3.417) is a
submerged rock with less than 2 m of
water over it,
lying off the
north coast...
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Norvegia (Latin for Norway) is a
phonetic transcription system which was
developed by
Norwegian linguist Johan Storm in 1884 and
mainly used in dialectology...
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later shown to be a
phantom island. In 1927, the
first Norvegia expedition landed on the island, and
claimed it for Norway. At that point...
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Mount Norvegia (67°51′S 48°8′E / 67.850°S 48.133°E / -67.850; 48.133) is a
large ice-covered mountain, 1,340 m,
standing 6
nautical miles (11 km) north...
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Norvegia Bay is a cove at the
north side of Cape
Ingrid on the west side of
Peter I Island.
Named after the
Norvegia, the
Norwegian research vessel which...
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Norvegia is a
prominent cape on
Princess Martha Coast of
Queen Maud Land. It
marks the northeast...
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Norvegia Point (Norwegian: Kapp
Norvegia), (54°27′S 3°21′E / 54.450°S 3.350°E / -54.450; 3.350) is a
point 2
nautical miles (3.7 km)
south of Cape Circoncision...
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Society for
Northern Research,
University College London.
Storia della Norvegia.
Historia Norwegie (XII sec.),
Italian transl. with
parallel Latin text...
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Eventually Nobile and most of his team were found, but
Amundsen was not. The
Norvegia expeditions were a
sequence of
Antarctic expeditions financed by the Norwegian...