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- A prestegjeld was a geographic and administrative area within the Church of Norway (Den Norske Kirke) roughly equivalent to a parish. This traditional...
- (a parish). The second term is related to the Norwegian word gjeld (prestegjeld). Lule Sámi likewise has two words for muni****lities: suohkan and giellda...
- of the Constitution of Norway, required that every parish (Norwegian: prestegjeld) form a formannsskapsdistrikt (muni****lity) on 1 January 1838. In this...
- parish priest (sogneprest) who was traditionally the head of a parish (prestegjeld; literally area that owes allegiance to a priest), and provost (prost)...
- Buskerud. The banks history goes back to 1842 with the establishment of Nes Prestegjelds Sparebank. "Om oss - Skue Sparebank". Skue Sparebank. Retrieved 12 May...
- Solum, and Gjerpen in 1764 to become a prestegjeld with its own minister. Churches within the Porsgrunn prestegjeld include Østre Porsgrunn Church and Vestre...
- A pastorat includes one or several parishes. Similar to a Norwegian Prestegjeld. Anders Wejryd, Archbishop (2012). 2011 Review and financial summary...
- muni****lity was large and it was identical to the old Leikanger parish (prestegjeld) with the six sub-parishes (sokn) of Leikanger, Fresvik, Rinde, Vangsnes...
- Originally, the new deanery included the churches in the parishes (prestegjeld) of Dovre, Lesja, Skjåk, Lom, and Vågå. In 1910, the parish of Vågå was...
- Nidaros and there were four prin****l churches on Islay in the Norwegian prestegjeld model: Kilnaughton, Kildalton, Kilarrow and Kilmany. In 1472 Islay became...