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- Solungen was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Åsnes in Innlandet county. Solungen was started in Flisa on 8 September 1904 by Evald Bosse (not to be...
- Åsnes og Våler. It was established by the owners of Østlendingen as Avisen Solungen in 2008. The newspaper Glåmdalen protested against the name, since they...
- Morgenbladet. 3 February 1908. "Stiftsskirend (page 2, column 3)" (in Norwegian). Solungen. 16 February 1909. "Et 44 1/2 Meters staaende Hop (page 2, column 4)" (in...
- the area "Solonchon". Early variations of the name included "Solengen", "Solungen", and "Soleggen", although the modern name seems to have been in use since...
- 1907 and continued as editor-in-chief. The newspaper was also merged with Solungen, whose last issue came in December 1914. From 1 April 1915 the merged newspaper...
- their own newspaper. They first tried to negotiate with Solungen, but to no avail, and Solungen also went defunct. In May 1915 the party chapter definitely...
- Larvik Nytt Liv Media Nærkanalen Ottadalsradioen P5 Fosen P5 Ringerike P5 Solungen P7-Kristen Riksradio PVest Sogn og Fjordane Radio 1 Bergen Radio 1 Oslo...
- Hedemarkens Amt from 1907, and from 1909 to 1910 he edited the Labour newspaper Solungen in Solør. From 1911 to 1915 he was a police officer, and also a smallholder...
- member of Norges Socialdemokratiske Ungdomsforbund. He was a subeditor for Solungen from 1907 to 1908 before being editor-in-chief from 1908 to 1909. He was...
- 1913 until his death in November 1913, Dahl was the editor-in-chief of Solungen. He died from a kidney problem. "Joh.s Dahl død". Demokraten (in Norwegian)...