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Sauherad is a
former muni****lity in
Telemark county, Norway. It was part of the
traditional region of Midt-Telemark. The 321-square-kilometre (124 sq mi)...
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Sauherad is a
small rural village in Midt-Telemark Muni****lity in
Telemark county, Norway. The
village is
located on the west s**** of the
river Sauarelva...
- and Midt-Telemark,
serving the muni****lities of Drangedal, Nome, Bø and
Sauherad.
Grenland is
primarily served by the
Vestfold Line, but also has connections...
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Sauherad Church (Norwegian:
Sauherad kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Midt-Telemark Muni****lity in
Telemark county, Norway. It is...
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river is
bridged westwards at
Akkerhaugen (in the
former muni****lity of
Sauherad) at its
confluence with the Heddalsvatnet. The line
continues to Gvarv...
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include Akkerhaugen, Folkestad, Gvarv, Holtsås, Nordagutu, Nordbøåsane, and
Sauherad. The 519-square-kilometre (200 sq mi) muni****lity is the 204th largest...
- old name for
Sauda muni****lity, Rogaland,
Norway Saude, an old name for
Sauherad muni****lity, Telemark,
Norway See also Saúde (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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noted for its apples,
sweet cherries, and sour
cherries (as is the
whole Sauherad area). It is also
notable for
growing grapes and
producing wine (which...
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Telen is a
Norwegian daily local newspaper covering Hjartdal, Notodden,
Sauherad (former), and
published in Notodden. It has a
circulation of 5,142 (2007)...
- Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960)
Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stat****e (1838–1964)...