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(1935) [MARC] Author: Jacob Vidnes Translator: Walter Guy
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NORWAY AND NORWEGIAN POSSESSIONS IN THE MIDDLE AGES, AND NORWAY AFTER 1814 (Text to Map overleaf) bok eek Nor 21, 22, 23, _ SOONG Om wre . Bahuslen . Idre and Serna . Herjedalen . Jamtland Finmark Faroe Islands . Shetland Islands . Orkneys . Hebrides . Isle of Man . Iceland . Greenland: (a)in the Middle Ages, (a-b) 1721-1814 . Dalsland . Varmland . Helsingland . Nord-Halland . Svalbard . Jan Mayen . Bouvet Is . Peter J. Island Eirik Raudes Land South-East Greenland Greenland ed Land areas forming part of the kingdom of Norway in 1263, but which at a later period were separated from it. Land areas under the rule of the King of Norway for a short period in the Middle Ages. Land areas brought under Norwegian sovereignty after 1920, Land areas annexed by Norway in 1931 and 1932, but declared to be Danish by The Hague Tribunal. A Norwegian possession until 1814, according to the premises in an award made by the International Tribunal at The Hague on April 5, 1933.

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