Skarstein
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Skarstein — is a village in Andøy municipality, Norway. It is located on northern Andøya, a few miles south of Andenes … Wikipedia
Rune Skarstein — is a Norwegian radical economist presently employed at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. Skarstein was born on April 7 1940 in Olden in Nordfjord in western Norway. He graduated as a chartered engineer at NTH, presently NTNU, with emphasis on… … Wikipedia
Inger-Lise Skarstein — (born 6 July 1937 in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hordaland in 1977, and was re elected on two occasions.On the local level she was a deputy member of Bergen city… … Wikipedia
Adolf Hoel — 1911 Adolf Hoel (* 15. Mai 1879 in Sørum; † 19. Februar 1964 in Oslo) war ein einflussreicher norwegischer Geologe und Polarforscher. Er war der führende Polarforscher Norwegens zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts und war maßgeblich daran beteiligt,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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