-
Smaalenenes Amtstidende was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Halden in Østfold county. From 1971 to 1975 it was
named Amta.
Smaalenenes Amtstidende...
-
merged with the Mysen-based
newspaper Indre Smaalenenes Avis,
which continued, from 2003
under the name
Smaalenenes Avis. However, the
newspaper was moved...
-
Smaalenene Medier AS is a
Norwegian media company.
Owned 100% by A-pressen, it
publishes the Askim-based
newspaper Smaalenenes Avis, and has a 100% ownership...
- Askim-based
newspaper Øvre
Smaalenene was
amalgamated into
Indre Smaalenenes Avis From 3
February 2003 the name was
changed to
Smaalenenes Avis. The headquarters...
-
period 1814–1815. He was
elected as a
Member of the
Storting representing Smaalenenes Amt (now Østfold) from 1818 to 1820 and from 1824 to 1827. From 1827...
- The
chief editor is Tomm
Pentz Pedersen. It was
established in 1906 as
Smaalenenes Social-Demokrat,
being affiliated with the
Labour Party. Its founder...
-
These were
merged into one
county (amt) in 1662 - and it was then
named Smaalenenes Amt 'the amt
consisting of
small len'. The name was
changed back to Østfold...
-
Retrieved May 18, 2023. "Slik blir det når
Stargate mikser gammelt og nytt".
Smaalenene.no (in
Norwegian Bokmål). July 2, 2014.
Retrieved August 5, 2022. "Norges...
-
Smaalenene bridge, and the new part of the
highway between Oslo and
Stockholm was
opened November 23, 2010 by the
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg...
- FFK".
Smaalenenes Avis (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 9
April 2016. Sørensen, Øystein (16
September 2014). "«Gagan» vil ha mer toppfotball".
Smaalenenes Avis...