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- Tautra is an island in the muni****lity of Frosta in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in the Trondheimsfjord, just north of the city of Trondheim...
- Tautra Abbey (Norwegian: Tautra Mariakloster) was a monastery of Cistercian monks founded in the 13th century on the island of Tautra in the Trondheimsfjord...
- succeeded by Norwegian Red Cattle (NRF). Tautra sheep (Tautersau) was a breed of sheep from the island Tautra, which was and still is heavily po****ted...
- peninsula, just north of the city of Trondheim. It also includes the island of Tautra which is connected to the mainland by a causeway bridge. The 76-square-kilometre...
- days of parliamentary session. He lives in Gull****a. His wife Ingvild Tautra Vevatne was deputy mayor in Asker from 2003 to 2007. Byles, Anine Gutubakken...
- Orkland and Indre Fosen. The largest islands in the fjord are Ytterøya and Tautra; the small island of Munkholmen is located near the harbor of Trondheim;...
- Ivar Tautra. "The Nesttun-Os Railway". Museet Stend stasjon. Retrieved 2008-10-03. Tautra (1996): 10 Tautra (1996): 10–11 Tautra (1996): 11 Tautra (1996):...
- Wilhelm Island Svanøya Svellingen Svinør Sørarnøya Sørøya Talgje Tarva Tautra Terøya Tindsøya Tjeldøya Tjona Tjøme Tjøtta Toftøy Tomma Torget Tromsøya...
- Midøya, and Dryna, as well as the smaller po****ted islands of Magerøya and Tautra—both are less than 1 square kilometre (250 acres). There were also many...
- Abbey, Munkeby's foundation was carried out by English monks. In 1207, Tautra Abbey was founded, and, either then or at some later point in the 13th century...