- (Old Norse: Trums).
Several islands and
rivers in
Norway have the name
Tromsa, and the
names of
these are
probably derived from the word
straumr which...
- (Old Norse: Trums).
Several islands and
rivers in
Norway have the name
Tromsa, and the
names of
these are
probably derived from the word
straumr which...
-
elected by the
Norwegian Sami Parliament.
Ohcejohka (Utsjoki).
Romsa or
Tromsa (Tromsø) is the
largest city in the
Central Sami area and has a university...
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production was
exported to the
United States together with German-made
Tromsa drumsets. The
first employee,
Gustav Strobel, was
hired in 1964 and worked...
- (Old Norse: Trums).
Several islands and
rivers in
Norway have the name
Tromsa, and the
names of
these are
probably derived from the word straumr, which...
-
flowing through the
Heidal valley. The
eastern rivers, Jora, Ula, Frya,
Tromsa, and
Mesna are
shorter and drop
precipitously from the
heights of the Rondane...
- Junyung, Jowo, Kabshi, Kilung, Kyewu,
Sershul Gompa,
Serxu Dzong, Shaksa,
Tromsa Genma,
Tseboum Soumdo, Tsemkhog, Ombo and Wathul.
Sershul District has several...
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Tserkva Raion Founded 1612 Town
status 1958
Government • Town Head Ihor
Tromsa Area • Total 13.52 km2 (5.22 sq mi) Po****tion (2001) • Total 6,993 • Density...
- Blut (1943) –
Professor Faber Um neun
kommt Harald (1944) –
Lawyer Dr.
Tromsa Music in
Salzburg (1944) – Dr.
Franz Mädler Der
Engel mit dem Saitenspiel...