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Norwegian convenience store chain
of Reitan. Narvesens Kioskkompagni (the name later shortened to Narvesen) was established by the businessman and merchant Bertrand Narvesen (1860–1939)
Narvesen
Norwegian conglomerate
and Narvesen merges. In coming years Reitan takes control over Reitan Narvesen AS and in 2004 Reitan Convenience is in charge of the brands Narvesen and
Reitan_(company)
Norwegian businessperson (born 1971)
Convenience and Uno-X Mobility. Ole Robert Reitan has been director of Reitan Narvesen and of the franchise supermarket chain Rema 1000. Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Ole_Robert_Reitan
Norwegian businessman and merchant (1860–1939)
Narvesen (April 29, 1860 – March 7, 1939) was a Norwegian businessman and merchant. He was the founder of the Norwegian chain of newsagents Narvesens
Bertrand_Narvesen
became Ihlseng & Narvesen, and in 1869 it became Narvesen & Son. In 1885 it became the Narvesen Piano Company. It was briefly known as Narvesen, Hangaard &
List_of_piano_manufacturers
Norwegian private organization
freedom of expression and a free press. It was established on 7 June 1974 by Narvesen Kioskkompani's leaders Jens Henrik Nordlie and Finn Skedsmo as well as
Fritt_Ord_(organization)
Norwegian journalism award
The Narvesen Prize was a Norwegian prize for those who excelled in journalism. It was established in 1954 by the company Narvesen, but the Norwegian Press
Narvesen_Prize
Norwegian poet and translator
Kurt Narvesen (21 October 1948 – 9 May 2024) was a Norwegian poet and translator. Narvesen was born in Arendal on 21 October 1948. He died in Oslo on
Kurt_Narvesen
Norwegian free expression award
of Narvesen from 1957 to 1975, corporate director Finn Skedsmo and jurist Jens Christian Hauge (1915–2006). The foundation was funded by Narvesen, the
Fritt_Ord_Award
Norwegian journalist
behaviour", during the German occupation of Norway. Johnsen was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1957, and also received the HM The King's Medal of Merit. Jorunn
Jorunn_Johnsen
2020 Norwegian film
Viljar Bøe, starring Nicolai Narvesen Lied, Bøe, Simen Stensheim Jørgensen, Nicholas Vedi and Peter Emong. Nicolai Narvesen Lied as Freddy Viljar Bøe as
To_Freddy
Latvian politician (born 1970)
Through his joint ventures, he has been involved in developing Rimi Baltic, Narvesen, Cubus, Bik Bok, Dressmann store chains; major shopping malls in Riga –
Ainārs_Šlesers
Norwegian journalist (1923–2024)
imprisonment of juveniles, and trading of weapons. Loe was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1988, and the Fritt Ord Honorary Award in 1993. Born as Dagmar
Dagmar_Loe
Convenience store chains around the world
Norgesgruppen Extra – owned by Coop Norge Kiwi – owned by Norgesgruppene Narvesen – operates in Norway, Latvia, and Lithuania – owned by Reitan Group Meny
List_of_convenience_stores
Airport in Latvia
non-Schengen Area departures and arrivals. The terminal features outlets by Narvesen and Costa Coffee amongst others, as well as a single airport lounge. And
Riga_International_Airport
Norwegian illustrator
political cartoonist in the newspaper Morgenbladet. She was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1973. She was the only female illustrator to win this award; two
Ellen_Auensen
Oslo metro station
trains used this platform. Also located on the outbound platform is a Narvesen kiosk, the only such kiosk on the Oslo Metro behind the ticket barriers
Majorstuen_station
Norwegian journalist
Moscow for four periods. He has written several books. He received the Narvesen Prize in 1990, the Cappelen Prize in 1990, and the Peer Gynt Prize in 1991
Hans-Wilhelm_Steinfeld
Norwegian handball player (born 1946)
career he became a businessman. He was the CEO of Narvesen ASA from 1989 to 2000, in Reitan Narvesen ASA from 2000 to 2001 and in Optimera from 2002. "Harald
Harald_Tyrdal
Norwegian newspaper published in Bodø
articles were published online. The paper magazine was distributed by Narvesen from the mid-1990s. Issue #250 came in 2020, when the magazine also turned
Scream_Magazine
Norge Meny 195 supermarket NorgesGruppen MIX 200 convenience NorgesGruppen Narvesen 315 convenience Reitan Group Nærbutikken 198 convenience NorgesGruppen
List of supermarket chains in Norway
List_of_supermarket_chains_in_Norway
Norwegian-American journalist, artist, author, actor and singer
Awards Preceded by Einar Eriksen Recipient of the Narvesen Prize 1965 Succeeded by Arne H. Halvorsen Preceded by first recipient Se og Hør's TV Personality
Erik_Bye
Latvian entrepreneur and politician
Helsinki School of Economics in Finland. Staķis started his working life in a Narvesen kiosk and for more than a decade, from 1999 to 2010, worked as a marketing
Mārtiņš_Staķis
Norwegian rail restaurant company
1975, NSS merged with the convenience-store chain Narvesen Kioskkompani into a new company called Narvesen–Spisevognselskapet. This enterprise was partly
Norsk_Spisevognselskap
Eiginta, UAB €90 million Koops Vilniaus kooperacijos prekyba, UAB €52 million Narvesen 45 Reitan €58 million Čia Market 106 Čia Market, UAB €48 million
List of supermarket chains in Lithuania
List_of_supermarket_chains_in_Lithuania
Norwegian novelist and journalist (1946–2025)
and journalist, a recipient of the Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris and the Narvesen Prize. Born on 14 September 1946, Gjerseth hailed from Stavanger. He chaired
Kjell_Gjerseth
Norwegian newspaper editor (1935–2016)
in 1964. Also, in 1961 he married nurse Inger Marie Richter. He won the Narvesen Prize for journalism already in 1968. From 1969 to 1973 he was the political
Arve_Solstad
Norwegian newspaper editor (1933–2021)
from 1952, and was hired in Bergens Tidende in 1955. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1964. He advanced to subeditor in 1978 and news editor in 1981
Einar_Eriksen
manufacturer. In 1890 he purchased Conrad Narvesen's piano manufacturing company, and continued to make pianos using the Narvesen name. He was also active in local
Richard_M._Walters
Lithuanian coffeehouse chain
Roasters in the Baltics". Comunicaffe International. 5 October 2018. "Narvesen Baltija retailer to take over Coffee Inn". The Baltic Times. 14 October
Caffeine_(coffeehouse_chain)
Norwegian illustrator
Conservative, Liberal and Social Democratic newspapers). He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1958. As an illustrator winning this prize he was only preceded
Henry_Imsland
Norwegian lawyer and businesswoman
has also served on the boards of companies including Midsona Norge and Narvesen ASA. In view of her ownership of a country house on the little island of
Tove_Kvammen_Midelfart
Norwegian illustrator and journalist
1951. He illustrated several books by other writers. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize (Narvesenprisen) in 1956 and the Oslo Cultural Prize (Oslo kommunes
Gösta_Hammarlund
Municipality in Vestfold, Norway
politician, and Governor of Norges Bank Bertrand Narvesen (1860–1939), a businessman who founded Narvesen Bernt Berntsen (1863–1933), a Norwegian-American
Larvik
Japanese jazz pianist and composer (born 1948)
by BMC Records with Daniel Erdmann, DJlllvibe, Carlos Bica, Dag Magnus Narvesen also as Guest with Nils Wogram and Alexander von Schlippenbach. Since 1988
Aki_Takase
Oslo tram stop
centre. It is also in close proximity to the Oslo Cathedral. There are Narvesen kiosks on both sides of the tram stop (they are not on the platforms.)
Storgata_tram_stop
Norwegian journalist, editor and author
novelist Sigrid Undset (1882–1949). In 1962, she received the Narvesen Prize (Narvesen prisen) for print and broadcasting journalism. She sat on the Norwegian
Gidske_Anderson
Norwegian photographer
Fædrelandsvennen before being hired by Aftenposten in 1970. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1979. He has also held exhibitions, and he has written books including
Rolf_M._Aagaard
Norwegian newspaper editor
causeries in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation radio. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1961. He was a board member of the Norwegian Press Association
Jacob_R._Kuhnle
Murphy, 77, Canadian commentator and writer (National Post), cancer. Kurt Narvesen, 75, Norwegian poet and translator. Larry Polansky, 69, American composer
Deaths_in_May_2024
Norwegian rock band
the album was released as an exclusive joint publishing deal between the Narvesen chain of convenience stores and TNT on 27 December. In an interview on
TNT_(Norwegian_band)
Norwegian civil servant and politician (1941–2021)
Folketrygdfondet from 1990 to 2004. He has also been deputy board chairman of Narvesen. Tore Lindholt er død (in Norwegian) Bakke, Hallvard. "Tore Lindholt".
Tore_Lindholt
Norwegian journalist, author, film director and film producer
into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. In 1980, he received the Narvesen Prize (Narvesenprisen), in 1983 the Oslo City Culture Prize, in 1986 the
Arne_Skouen
German jazz pianist and composer (born 1938)
Pitch, 2018) Interweaving with Dag Magnus Narvesen (Not Two, 2018) Liminal Field with Dag Magnus Narvesen (Not Two, 2019) With Globe Unity Orchestra
Alexander_von_Schlippenbach
Riksmål Society, and won their award "The Golden Pen". In 1970 he won the Narvesen Prize for journalism. He died in 2004. Brøymer, Bjørn (25 November 1987)
Sverre_Mitsem_(writer)
Shopping mall in Sandefjord, Norway
2008. It is home to 60-63 stores including H&M, Jack & Jones, Lindex, Narvesen, Telenor, Vero Moda, and Teknikmagasinet. The mall is 27,000 square metres
Hvaltorvet
Norwegian newspaper editor (1914–2003)
secret weapons sale from Norway to Fulgencio Batista. Baalsrud won the Narvesen Prize in 1959 for this discovery. Later he helped dig up the Kings Bay
Terje_Baalsrud
Netherlands : Pop Media Award Norway : International Reporter Norway : Narvesen Prize Norway : SKUP Award Poland : Golden Pear Spain : Ortega y Gasset
List_of_journalism_awards
1872) 2 March – Einar Wang, politician (born 1855) 7 March – Bertrand Narvesen, businessperson (born 1860) 25 June – Olaf Ørvig, sailor and Olympic gold
1939_in_Norway
Norwegian journalist (1902–1989)
first year he hired Salo Grenning as an illustrator. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1956. He was later information director in Elkem. He was an honorary
Asbjørn_Barlaup
Norwegian sports official and journalist
1936 Summer Olympics and the 1938 FIFA World Cup. Andersen received the Narvesen Prize for journalism in 1960, and was decorated with the Order of the Dannebrog
Peder_Christian_Andersen
Railway station in Hamar, Norway
ticket sales by NSB were terminated on 19 January 2002 and taken over by Narvesen. The third and current main station building is designed by Paul Due in
Hamar_Station
Norwegian actress (born 1971)
Radioteatrets pris, Gösta Ekmans Nordiske Minnefond, Per Aabels ærespris and Narvesen-prisen. In 2002 she was awarded the television award Gullruten for her
Laila_Goody
Former railway station in Oslo, Norway
received a renovation, which was completed on 1 May. In 1922, the company and Narvesen opened two kiosks at the station. After the station was partially destroyed
Oslo_West_Station
Liberal Party Martin Olsen Nalum Coalition Party Oppen, M. G. Liberal Party Narvesen, L. 1th constituency, Bamle Liberal Party Peder Rinde Coalition Party Hegge
1906 Norwegian parliamentary election
1906_Norwegian_parliamentary_election
Norwegian poet (born 1959)
(1993) Poetry (books) Tilegnet den usynlige verden Walt Whitman (s.m. Kurt Narvesen) (1984) Kjærlighet og hat: Et utvalg Leonard Cohen (1988) Slavenes energi
Håvard_Rem
1992). 7 May – Jan Helge Jansen, politician (born 1937). 9 May – Kurt Narvesen, poet and translator (born 1948). Tore Schweder, statistician (born 1943)
2024_in_Norway
Norwegian journalist and author
Kinematografers Chaplin-statuett and Haugesund Bys Hederspris. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize for journalism in 1963, and also won the Oslo City artist award (Oslo
Arne_Hestenes
Tram museum in Oslo, Norway
building of Slemdal Station, dismantled and then reassembled on site, and a Narvesen kiosk. In late 2008 the overhead wires were stolen, so that Vinterbro has
Oslo_Tramway_Museum
Norwegian journalist (1904–1994)
was in Zurich. For his coverage of the 1960 Summer Olympics he won the Narvesen Prize. He retired in 1973. Sinding-Larsen was an active fencer, and also
Henning_Sinding-Larsen
Norwegian journalist
worked in Varden and Aftenposten in his early career. He was awarded the Narvesen Prize in 1971. In 1972 he was hired by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Lars_Sigurd_Sunnanå
Surname list
Jan Narveson (born 1936), Canadian philosopher and libertarian theorist Narvesen (surname) This page lists people with the surname Narveson. If an internal
Narveson_(surname)
Norwegian journalist and author (1915–2010)
1954 he was a correspondent in Washington DC. He was awarded the first Narvesen Prize (Narvesenprisen) in 1954. He was a sub-editor in Arbeiderbladet from
Anders_Buraas
Transport museum in Hamar, Norway
locomotive halls, working restaurant car which is open to the public and Narvesen newspaper kiosk. Two trains run on the museum grounds during the summer:
Norwegian_Railway_Museum
Kari Sørheim, politician 21 October – I. H. Monrad Aas, researcher Kurt Narvesen, poet and translator (died 2024). 25 October – Sigleif Johansen, biathlete
1948_in_Norway
Norwegian journalist (1940–2023)
correspondent from 1963 to 1965, and then worked in Norway (winning the Narvesen Prize in 1968) before becoming Moscow correspondent from 1969 to 1971.
Per_Egil_Hegge
Norwegian journalist and editor
1978 he was hired as a journalist in Dagbladet. In 1981 he received the Narvesen Prize for journalism. He still works in Dagbladet, and was political editor
John_Olav_Egeland
Railway station in Stavanger, Norway
possible to buy interrail and International train tickets. The station has an Narvesen, Backstube and a traffic school. There is also a small amount of storage
Stavanger_Station
Norwegian musician
Jonas Ledang, Øra Fonogram (2022) We Don't Imagine Anymore, Vestemøy Narvesen, Jazzland Recordings (2023) I Could Even Try To Change Your Mind, Leon
Tuva_Halse
secret anti-Communist operation Stay Behind. CEO of the newsstand company Narvesen 1957–1975, co-founder of the freedom-of-speech oriented foundation Fritt
Nordlie
Former municipality in Vestfold, Norway
1892-1916: Martin Olsen Nalum (V) 1916-1922: Nils S. Waale 1923-1935: Louis Narvesen 1935-1941: Karl Edvardsen (V) 1946-1951: Karl Edvardsen (V) 1952-1959:
Brunlanes
Norwegian handball club
Iversen Emily Stang Sando Renate Saastad Sømme Ellen Marie Folkvord Pia Narvesen Marianne Iversen Gabriela Moreschi Kristiane Stormoen Mari Finstad Bergum
Flint_Tønsberg
Former Scandinavian railway operator
gave a profit, before provisions, of SEK 35.5 million. In comparison, Narvesen took a commission of 2.7% for tickets sold by NSB. The closing of the Oslo–Stockholm
Linx_(railway_company)
Music festival held in Latvia
LMT Stage Lāčplēsis Stage Narvesen Stage July 15, 2022 Jamie xx Caribou SoFaygo Asaf Avidan Yves Tumor & Its Band Black Midi Sudden Lights Nē Arturs Skutelis
Positivus_Festival
Railway station in Sandefjord, Norway
Jernbaneplassen by Sandar Church. It was designed by architect Balthazar Lange. A Narvesen convenience store is located at the station, while a grocery store is found
Sandefjord_Station
Customs house in Porsgrunn, Norway
1900s. To the left is the Torvhallen market, later home to a taxi stop and Narvesen kiosk. Interactive map of the Customs House area Former names Reformgården
Customs_House,_Porsgrunn
Norwegian confectionery company
in Color Line ferries. Prior to 1999, their products were only found in Narvesen convenience stores and Esso gas stations. Other special distribution deals
Hval_Sjokoladefabrikk
Norwegian author, poet and playwright (born 1951)
1991 Nynorsk Literature Prize 1991 Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment 1991 Narvesens kulturpris 1995 Amalie Skram-prisen 1999 Dobloug Prize 2004 Aschehoug
Marit_Tusvik
Norwegian journalist, writer and radio personality
game) MBE, Honorary Membership of the order of the British Empire 1967 The Narvesen Prize on literature 1969 The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize 1974 The radiolisteners
Richard_Herrmann_(journalist)
Forest and Nazi mass grave site in Norway
the Soviet Union Vladimir Medownikow from the Soviet Union Sverre Emil Narvesen from Modum Thormod Johannes Nygaard from Oslo Gunnar Onshuus from Sandefjord
Trandumskogen
Norwegian left-wing daily newspaper
Ireland was prioritized. In 1983, journalist Kjell Gjerseth received the Narvesen Prize, at that time the highest ranked journalism award in Norway, for
Klassekampen
Norwegian music event
musician Daniela Reyes Holmsen. 2019 Daniela Reyes Holmsen 2020 Veslemøy Narvesen 2021 Ola Erlien Scholarship which was awarded to a musician or a band (age
Oslo_Jazzfestival
2022 Norwegian thriller film
Løkke as Christian Katrine Lovise Øpstad Fredriksen as Sigrid Nicolai Narvesen Song as Frank Amalie Willoch Njaastad as Aurora Good Boy was screened at
Good_Boy_(2022_film)
Railway station in Asker, Norway
the neighborhood's general store moved to the vicinity of the station. A Narvesen kiosk opened at the station at about the turn of the century. Growth was
Asker_station
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
along the Drammen Line. In addition to a station building it featured a Narvesen kiosk. A spur to load cars with compost and garbage was installed in 1908
Høvik_Station
Norwegian journalist and newspaper editor
Norwegian Press Association for twenty years, and a jury member for the Narvesen Prize. He also chaired Stavanger Turistforening, later a subsidiary of
Per_Thomsen
Railway station in Asker, Norway
was taken into use in 1957. It was used both for ticket sales and had a Narvesen kiosk. Bull's original station was demolished in 1960. From the 1960s there
Hvalstad_Station
Norwegian politician
the newspaper Dagbladet from 1959 to 1980. In 1974 she was awarded the Narvesen Prize. She headed the Norwegian Press Association from 1975 to 1979. She
Gerd_Benneche
Norwegian businessperson and politician (1934–2021)
to 2001. He was also the chair of H. Aschehoug & Co from 1991 to 2001, Narvesen from 1993 to 2001, Netcom from 1995 to 2001, Sponsor Service from 2000
Leif_Frode_Onarheim
Railway station in Eidsberg, Norway
April 1968. At a later date, all ticket sales were transferred to the Narvesen kiosk at the station. During the 1960s there was a concern that Mysen and
Mysen_Station
leader of the clandestine Stay behind in Norway. He was CEO of the company Narvesen from 1957 to 1975, and a co-founder of the organization Fritt Ord. Nordlie
Jens_Henrik_Nordlie
Topics referred to by the same term
(organization), a Norwegian private organization founded in 1974 by the Narvesen chain of convenience stores This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Fritt_Ord
hymnwriter, priest, author and popular speaker (died 1943) 29 April – Bertrand Narvesen, businessperson (died 1939) 27 May – Margrethe Munthe, childten’s writer
1860_in_Norway
Railway station in Brevik, Norway
the sound to Stathelle. The bus route to Skien also terminated there. Narvesen established a kiosk at the station, but by the 1950s the traffic had fallen
Brevik_Station
Metro line in Oslo, Norway
Bøler Station has seen its original ticket office converted to a Narvesen kiosk
Østensjø_Line
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