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  2. Bunnpris - Wikipedia

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    Bunnpris is a Norwegian retail chain with 216 grocery stores in 2011 in Norway, primarily in Sør-Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal and Oslo, ...

  3. Norsk Tipping - Wikipedia

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    Football pools were the only game when the Norsk Tipping AS was founded in 1948. At that time, the organisation was run as a limited company with the Norwegian State holding 40%, the Norwegian Sports Federation 40%, and the Norwegian Football Association 20%.

  4. Extra (Coop) - Wikipedia

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    Extra is a Norwegian discount supermarket chain of 574 stores as of 2024. [1] It is part of the Coop Norge cooperative and was until late 2015 named Coop Extra.The chain markets itself as being low-cost while maintaining large stores with a wide selection of items. [2]

  5. NorgesGruppen - Wikipedia

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    ASKO is the wholesale branch of NorgesGruppen. The wholesale business is responsible for the total flow of goods from manufacturer to the market segments in grocery retail, industrial household and convenient stores [2] and consists of several regional companies, supplying groceries to NorgesGruppen's stores, in addition to a smaller number of stores outside of NorgesGruppen.

  6. Gautefall - Wikipedia

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    Gautefall (also known as Gautefallheia) is a mountain village in Drangedal Municipality in Telemark county, Norway.The village is located in the mountains about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest of the village of Bustrak (in Drangedal) and about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northeast of the village of Treungen (in Nissedal Municipality).

  7. Kong Oscars gate, Bergen - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the current name's being assigned in 1857, the street had a variety of names, sometimes inspired by the businesses of the street. The northern part has been known as "Sutarestretet" (literally "the shoemaker street"), and later "Skredderstretet" ("the tailor street"), [1] when the tailors moved into the area, and "Adelgade" in the 18th century.

  8. Glanford Park - Wikipedia

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    Glanford Park, currently known as The Attis Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, and is the home of National League North team Scunthorpe United.