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village of
Rygge.
Rygge was
established as a muni****lity on 1
January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The
emblem of
Rygge is the
Pasque flower.
Rygge is connected...
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Rygge Air
Force Base (IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) (Norwegian:
Rygge flystasjon) is
located in the muni****lities of Moss and Råde in Østfold county, Norway...
- Moss Airport,
Rygge (Norwegian: Moss lufthavn,
Rygge; IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) was a
minor international airport serving Moss, Oslo and
Eastern Norway. It...
- personnel. The
infrastructure of the
RNoAF includes seven airbases (at Ørland,
Rygge, Andøya, Evenes, Bardufoss, Bodø, and Gardermoen). It also has one control...
- Jeløy was
merged with the city on 1 July 1943. The
former muni****lity of
Rygge was
merged into it on 1
January 2020. Its
administrative district covers...
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Aremark Askim Eidsberg Fredrikstad Halden Hobøl
Hvaler Marker Moss
Rakkestad Rygge Rømskog (is no
longer a part of Østfold county) Råde
Sarpsborg Skiptvet...
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within the
Nordic countries. 1
Includes Oslo Airport, Moss
Airport Rygge and Torp
Sandefjord Airport 2
Includes Oslo
Airport and Torp Sandefjord...
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Robert Rygge (a.k.a. Rugge) (died 1410) was an
English medieval churchman,
college fellow, and
university Chancellor, and
archdeacon of
Barnstaple in...
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Rygge Station (Norwegian:
Rygge stasjon) is a
railway station on the Østfold Line at
Ryggebyen in
Rygge, Norway. In
addition to
serving the village, the...
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Claims Ladies Norwegian Open". LETAS.
Retrieved 15 July 2020. "2019 Moss &
Rygge Open". Golfdata.
Retrieved 15 July 2020. "2018 Nøtterøy Open". Golfdata...