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Valdres (pronounced [
ˈʋɑ̀ɫdrɛs]) is a
traditional district in central,
southern Norway,
situated between the
districts of
Gudbrandsdalen and Hallingdal...
- Vågåvatn Vangsmjøse
Vermunden Vestre Bjonevatnet Vinstre Vurrusjøen Øvre
Leirungen Øvre
Sjodalsvatnet Øyangen (Gran) Øyangen (Nord-Fron) Øyangen (
Valdres)...
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Valdres is a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in ****ernes, and
covering the
district of
Valdres. The
newspaper was
founded in 1903, and its
first editor...
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Toten og
Valdres prosti was
divided into
Valdres prosti and
Toten prosti. This
deanery (Norwegian: prosti)
covers several muni****lities in
Valdres in the...
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Valdres Line (Norwegian: Valdresbanen) was a
Norwegian railway that
connected to the Gjøvik Line at Eina with ****ernes in the
district of
Valdres. The...
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Valdres District Court (Norwegian:
Valdres tingrett) was a
district court in
Innlandet county, Norway. The
court was
based in ****ernes. The
court existed...
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Valdres Fotballklubb is a
Norwegian football club
based in ****ernes,
Valdres. The men's team
currently plays in the
Fifth Division, the
sixth tier of the...
- Vang i
Valdres or
Grindaheim is the
administrative centre of Vang Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. The
village is
located on the
south s****...
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Vincenzo Valdrè, also
known as
Vincent Waldré (1740–1814), was an
Italian artist and
architect who was born in ****za and
brought up in Parma, but who...
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conventionally divided into
traditional districts.
These are the Gudbrandsdalen,
Valdres, Toten,
Hadeland and Land.
Oppland included the
towns Lillehammer, Gjøvik...