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Bobbysocks is a Norwegian pop duo consisting of Norwegian Hanne Krogh and Swedish-Norwegian Elisabeth Andreassen. They won the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 with the song "La det swinge" ("Let it swing"). Elisabeth went by the surname Andreasson until 1994.
Sverd i fjell
commemorative monument of the unification of the Norwegian Kingdom
Computerworld
Computerworld (abbreviated as CW) is a computer magazine published since 1967 aimed at information technology (IT) and business technology professionals. Original a print magazine, Computerworld published its final print issue in 2014; since then, it has been available as an online news website and as an online magazine.
Diocese of Møre
diocese of the Church of Norway
Artch
Artch is a heavy metal band from Sarpsborg, Norway. Initially formed in 1983 by guitarist Cato André Olsen and bass player Bernt Jansen, in 1984 guitarist Geir Nilssen, drummer Jørn Jamissen and vocalist Lars Fladeby all joined the band but they had formerly been with a local rock group called Oxygen. Espen Hoff replaced Fladeby as lead singer in 1985, but he died in a motorcycle accident later that same year, and was replaced by Eiríkur Hauksson in 1986.
Thamshavn Line
historic railroad in Trøndelag, Norway
Stage Dolls
Norwegian hard rock band
Lakselvbukt Church
church in Tromsø, Norway
Tiki Data
Norwegian microcomputer manufacturer
Tverlandet Church
church in Bodø, Norway
Djupfjordstraumen bridge
road bridge in Sortland, Norway
Manes
band from Trondheim, Norway
Vålerenga Trolls
American football team located in Norway