- The
Storting (Norwegian:
Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the
Great Thing') is the
supreme legislature of Norway,
established in 1814 by the Constitution...
- The
Storting building (Norwegian: Stortingsbygningen) is the seat of the
Storting, the
parliament of Norway. The
building is
located at Karl
Johans gate...
- The
River Stort is a
river in Es**** and Hertfordshire, England. It is 24
miles (39 km) long and
flows from near the
village of
Langley to the
River Lea...
- The
president (speaker) of the
Storting is the
presiding officer of the
Storting legislature of Norway. The
position was
created in 1814, when the country...
- The
Stort Navigation is the
canalised section of the
River Stort running 22
kilometres (14 mi) from the town of Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, downstream...
- to stay in
office against the will of the
Storting, the
prime minister is
primarily answerable to the
Storting. The
prime minister is
almost always the...
- Eva
Stort (1855-1936) was a
German painter.
Stort was born on 1
February 1855 in Berlin, Germany. She
studied at the
Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin. Her teachers...
- that
Norway was
forced to accept. On 4
November 1814, the
Parliament (
Storting)
elected Charles XIII of
Sweden as king of Norway,
thereby establishing...
- Parliament, the
Storting, to
revise the
Constitution in
order to
allow for a
personal union with Sweden. On 4
November the
Storting elected Sweden's...
- Østfold is one of the 19 multi-member
constituencies of the
Storting, the
national legislature of Norway. The
constituency was
established in 1921 following...