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Storth is a
village near
Arnside in ****bria, England,
situated near the
border with Lancashire. It is in the
historic county of Westmorland. The village...
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Storting (Norwegian:
Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the
Great Thing') is the
supreme legislature of Norway,
established in 1814 by the Constitution...
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President of the
Storthing, gentlemen: The
first greeting from the
Representatives of the
Norwegian People, who in
their unanimous Storthing decision on 18...
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Retrieved 7
September 2014. "Norway's
Cabinet Resigns;
Action Follows Storthing's Rejection of
Treaty With Portugal", The New York Times,
March 3, 1923...
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October 26, 1842,
Wergeland published his book Jødesagen i det
norske Storthing ("The
Jewish issue in the
Norwegian parliament"),
which in
addition to...
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Historic England, "Boundary
Stone approximately 30
yards North-west of
Storth End
Farmhouse near Summerlands,
Stainton (1086524)",
National Heritage List...
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Fairy Cave (Somerset), one of the
Caves of the
Mendip Hills Dog Hole Cave,
Storth, ****bria, England, also
known as
Fairy Cave
Talking Rocks Cavern, Stone...
- Dog Hole Cave is an
archaeologically significant cave near
Storth, ****bria, England.
Other names for the cave
include Haverbrack Bank Pot,
Haverbrack Dog...
- Yorkshire,
Westmorland and
Furness LA7
MILNTHORPE Milnthorpe, Beetham,
Storth,
Heversham Westmorland and
Furness LA8
KENDAL Brigsteer, Grayrigg, Levens...
- Four
mines are
known to have
existed in the
upper dale; West Duerley,
Storth, Scar Head and Bank Gill Colliery. The
collieries in the dale
worked a very...