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Strandebarm is a
former muni****lity in the old
Hordaland county, Norway. The
original muni****lity was large,
spanning both
sides of the
central part...
- The
Deanery of
Strandebarm (Norwegian:
Strandebarm Prosti), also
known as the "Church of
Norway in Exile" (Norwegian: «Den
norske kirke i eksil»), was...
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Strandebarm Church (Norwegian:
Strandebarm kyrkje) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Kvam Muni****lity in
Vestland county, Norway. It is located...
- syntax. Jon
Fosse was born in 1959 in Haugesund, Norway, and grew up in
Strandebarm. His
family were
Quakers and Pietists,
which he
credits with shaping...
- St John's St Mark's St Mary's
Stamnes Stord Store-Kalsøy
Storetveit Strandebarm Strandvik Strudshavn Strusshamn Stødle Støle (Strødle) Sund
Sundvor Sveio...
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Branched out from the "Church of
Norway in Exile" (formerly the
Deanery of
Strandebarm), the
bishop of the
diocese is Thor
Henrik With. The
diocese co-operates...
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Ingmar Ljones (born 3
December 1943 in
Strandebarm) is a
Norwegian politician for the
Christian Democratic Party. He was
elected to the
Norwegian Parliament...
- was part of the
parish of
Strandebarm. When muni****lities were
established in
Norway in 1838,
Mundheim was part of
Strandebarm muni****lity. On 1 January...
- muni****lity of
Strandebarm.
Strandebarm included territory on both
sides of the Hardangerfjorden. In 1826, the most of
Strandebarm located east of the...
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Norway in 1991,
which led him to co-found the
independent Deanery of
Strandebarm (later
known as the "Church of
Norway in Exile"),
where he continued...