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1985 establishments in Norway

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Sápmi football team
men's association football team representing Sápmi
Amanda Awards
Film Awards given annually at the Norwegian International Film Festival
Stord Airport
airport in Sørstokken, Stord, Norway
Royal Norwegian Order of Merit
Norwegian order of merit in three classes with two subclasses (1985–)
Razor 1911
Norwegian warez and demogroup
Tyholttårnet
thumb|upright|Tyholttårnet in 2006
Geilo Airport
airport in Hol, Norway
Bel Canto
Norwegian musical group
Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum
museum in Tromsø, Norway
Pensioners' Party
Norwegian political party
Society Party
Norwegian political party
Vallavik Tunnel
road tunnel in Vestland county, Norway
DumDum Boys
Norwegian musical group; rock band
Lagunen Storsenter
building in Bergen, Vestland, Norway
Bø Sommarland
waterpark in Norway
Statpipe
The Statpipe pipeline is a natural gas system, which links northern North Sea gas fields with Norway's gas export system. It transports gas from Statfjord, Gullfaks, Heimdal, Veslefrikk, Snorre, Brage and Tordis gas fields.
Åkra Church
church building in Karmøy, Rogaland, Norway
Canica
Canica is a private holding company, based in Oslo, Norway, created to own the RIMI grocery store chain, owned by Stein Erik Hagen (10%) and his three children Caroline Marie Hagen, Carl Erik Hagen and Nina Camilla Hagen (30% each). The company is the largest owner of Orkla (17.4%), Jernia (100%), Komplett (56.21%), Ignis and Steen & Strøm (49.9%). The company was founded in 1985 to own the RIMI grocery store chain that Hagen had started. This was sold to ICA in 2004.