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  • Sparbu
  • Village in Central Norway, Norway

    Sparbu is a village in Steinkjer Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of the town of Steinkjer

    Sparbu

    Sparbu

    Sparbu

  • Sparbu Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Sparbu is a former municipality in the old Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The 259-square-kilometre (100 sq mi) municipality existed from 1838 until its

    Sparbu Municipality

    Sparbu Municipality

    Sparbu_Municipality

  • Sparbu Station
  • Railway station in Trøndelag county, Norway

    Sparbu Station (Norwegian: Sparbu stasjon) is a railway station located in the village of Sparbu in Steinkjer Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway

    Sparbu Station

    Sparbu Station

    Sparbu_Station

  • Counties of Norway
  • First-level administrative divisions of Norway

    Orkdalen Gauldalen Strinda Herjedalen Jemtland Stjørdal Skogn Verdalen Sparbu Eynafylke Northern part? (later Fosen) Namdalen "upper half" (Overhalla)

    Counties of Norway

    Counties of Norway

    Counties_of_Norway

  • Steinkjer Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Gaulstad, Henning, Hyllbrua, Kvam, Lerkehaug, Malm, Mære, Sela, Skei, Sparbu, Stod, Sunnan, Vassaunet, Vellamelen, and Verrastranda. The 2,122-square-kilometre

    Steinkjer Municipality

    Steinkjer Municipality

    Steinkjer_Municipality

  • Ogndal Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    was established on 1 January 1885 when it was separated from the larger Sparbu Municipality. The initial population of Skei Municipality was 1,441. On

    Ogndal Municipality

    Ogndal Municipality

    Ogndal_Municipality

  • Hans Gabriel Nissen Buck
  • Norwegian physician and politician

    worked as municipal physician in Stor-Elvdal, then for the municipalities of Sparbu, Stod and Egge from 1878, then in Undal from 1885, then in Trondenes from

    Hans Gabriel Nissen Buck

    Hans Gabriel Nissen Buck

    Hans_Gabriel_Nissen_Buck

  • Røra Station
  • Railway station in Inderøy, Norway

    Preceding station Following station Verdal Nordland Line Sparbu Preceding station Local trains Following station Verdal   Trøndelag Commuter Rail   Sparbu

    Røra Station

    Røra Station

    Røra_Station

  • Kolvereid
  • Town in Nærøysund Municipality, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Kolvereid

    Kolvereid

    Kolvereid

  • Vist Station
  • Former railway station in Steinkjer, Norway

    plans for the railway were supported by the municipal council of the old Sparbu Municipality, the Parliament decided not to build the station on 5 June

    Vist Station

    Vist_Station

  • Mære
  • Village in Steinkjer Municipality, Norway

    about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south of the town of Steinkjer. The village of Sparbu lies about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of Mære. Mære Church is located

    Mære

    Mære

    Mære

  • Orkanger Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Orkanger Municipality

    Orkanger Municipality

    Orkanger_Municipality

  • Torgeir Brandtzæg
  • Norwegian ski jumper

    and was forced to retire. After that he married and became a farmer in Sparbu. One of his sons, Roy Brandtzæg, became a European powerlifting champion

    Torgeir Brandtzæg

    Torgeir Brandtzæg

    Torgeir_Brandtzæg

  • Mære Station
  • Former railway station in Steinkjer, Norway

    debate over both the route and the location of the station within the former Sparbu Municipality. The surveys from 1893 proposed a line which would run from

    Mære Station

    Mære Station

    Mære_Station

  • Ole Martin Ystgaard
  • 1910 – 19 September 1970) was a Norwegian dairy leader. He was born in Sparbu, a son of farmer and politician Hans Ystgaard and Kathrine Birgitte Steinfjord

    Ole Martin Ystgaard

    Ole_Martin_Ystgaard

  • Mona Juul
  • Norwegian diplomat

    Norway's Ambassador to Jordan and Iraq in February 2026. Juul hails from Sparbu. She holds a degree in political science and attended the trainee program

    Mona Juul

    Mona Juul

    Mona_Juul

  • Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)
  • Former Kingdom in Europe

    Sturlasson writes in Heimskringla about, Ketil Jamt the son of Onund Earl of Sparbu in Trøndelag, he moved east over the ridge to people and livestock, and

    Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)

    Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)

    Kingdom_of_Norway_(872–1397)

  • Trøndelag Commuter Rail
  • Commuter train service in Norway

    the line enters Steinkjer Municipality, where it serves the village of Sparbu before terminating in the town center at Steinkjer. South of Trondheim S

    Trøndelag Commuter Rail

    Trøndelag Commuter Rail

    Trøndelag_Commuter_Rail

  • Trøndelag
  • County in Central Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Trøndelag

    Trøndelag

    Trøndelag

  • Alt for Norge
  • Norwegian reality television series

    Andy Rae Halverson St. Paul Hurdal, Akershus Travis Nordgård South Dakota Sparbu, Nord-Trøndelag Berit Jansen Rodsater Los Angeles Fjærland, Sogn og Fjordane

    Alt for Norge

    Alt_for_Norge

  • Hell–Sunnan Line
  • Railway line in Norway

    Lunnan Tunnel. After passing the closed Vollan Station, the line reaches Sparbu Station (112.93 km or 70.17 mi). It then passes the closed Mære Station

    Hell–Sunnan Line

    Hell–Sunnan Line

    Hell–Sunnan_Line

  • Røros (town)
  • Town in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Røros (town)

    Røros (town)

    Røros_(town)

  • Jämtland
  • Historical province of Sweden

    Snorri Sturluson narrates about Kettil Jamti, a son of Anund Jarl from Sparbu in Trøndelag who fled from Norway when Harald Fairhair united the country

    Jämtland

    Jämtland

    Jämtland

  • Trondheim
  • City in Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Trondheim

    Trondheim

    Trondheim

  • Foldereid
  • Village in Nærøysund Municipality, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Foldereid

    Foldereid

    Foldereid

  • Røra Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    tall mountain Marsteinsvola, a tripoint border with Røra Municipality, Sparbu Municipality, and Verdal Municipality. The coastal settlement at Hylla,

    Røra Municipality

    Røra Municipality

    Røra_Municipality

  • Etymology of Jämtland
  • síðan kallat Jamtaland. Translation: Ketil Jamti, son of Earl Onund of Sparbu (in Trøndelag), went east over the Keel, together with a great many others

    Etymology of Jämtland

    Etymology of Jämtland

    Etymology_of_Jämtland

  • Flatanger Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Flatanger Municipality

    Flatanger Municipality

    Flatanger_Municipality

  • Hitra Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Hitra Municipality

    Hitra Municipality

    Hitra_Municipality

  • Stjørdalen Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Stjørdalen Municipality

    Stjørdalen Municipality

    Stjørdalen_Municipality

  • Namsos (town)
  • Town in Namsos Municipality, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Namsos (town)

    Namsos (town)

    Namsos_(town)

  • Verdalsøra
  • Town in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Verdalsøra

    Verdalsøra

    Verdalsøra

  • Steinkjer (town)
  • Town in Trøndelag, Norway

    (population: 1,245) all of Ogndal Municipality (population: 2,678) all of Sparbu Municipality (population: 4,027) all of Stod Municipality (population: 1

    Steinkjer (town)

    Steinkjer (town)

    Steinkjer_(town)

  • Agdenes Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Agdenes Municipality

    Agdenes Municipality

    Agdenes_Municipality

  • Frosta Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Frosta Municipality

    Frosta Municipality

    Frosta_Municipality

  • Meldal Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Meldal Municipality

    Meldal Municipality

    Meldal_Municipality

  • Levanger Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Levanger Municipality

    Levanger Municipality

    Levanger_Municipality

  • Stod Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    larger Steinkjer Municipality: the town of Steinkjer (population: 4,325) Sparbu Municipality (population: 4,027) Egge Municipality (population: 3,476) Ogndal

    Stod Municipality

    Stod Municipality

    Stod_Municipality

  • Trond Nordseth
  • Norwegian footballer (born 1974)

    Norwegian football striker; late in his career defender. He grew up in the club Sparbu and represented Norway as a youth international. Ahead of the 1993 season

    Trond Nordseth

    Trond_Nordseth

  • Skaun Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Skaun Municipality

    Skaun Municipality

    Skaun_Municipality

  • Orkanger
  • Town in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Orkanger

    Orkanger

    Orkanger

  • Budal Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Budal Municipality

    Budal Municipality

    Budal_Municipality

  • Steinkjer Station
  • Railway station in Steinkjer, Norway

    Preceding station Following station Sparbu Nordland Line Jørstad Preceding station Express trains Following station Levanger F7 Trondheim S–Bodø   Jørstad

    Steinkjer Station

    Steinkjer Station

    Steinkjer_Station

  • Egge Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    larger Steinkjer Municipality: the town of Steinkjer (population: 4,325) Sparbu Municipality (population: 4,027) Egge Municipality (population: 3,476) Ogndal

    Egge Municipality

    Egge Municipality

    Egge_Municipality

  • Grøva family
  • Norwegian noble family

    acquired by marriage in the 16th century, the family owned land in the Sparbu district of the Trondheim Fjord region in Trøndelag. Among several noble

    Grøva family

    Grøva_family

  • Frøya Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Frøya Municipality

    Frøya Municipality

    Frøya_Municipality

  • Osen Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Osen Municipality

    Osen Municipality

    Osen_Municipality

  • Mosvik Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Mosvik Municipality

    Mosvik Municipality

    Mosvik_Municipality

  • Nordland Line
  • Norwegian railway line between Trondheim and Bodø

    over the location of Skatval Station, Levanger Station, Verdal Station, Sparbu Station, with the initial discarding of Mære Station, and Steinkjer Station

    Nordland Line

    Nordland Line

    Nordland_Line

  • Stjørdal Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Stjørdal Municipality

    Stjørdal Municipality

    Stjørdal_Municipality

  • Vikna Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Vikna Municipality

    Vikna Municipality

    Vikna_Municipality

  • Hans Ystgaard
  • Norwegian politician (1882–1953)

    serving minister in said post. In local politics, he served as mayor of Sparbu Municipality from January until his appointment as agriculture minister

    Hans Ystgaard

    Hans Ystgaard

    Hans_Ystgaard

  • Anders A. Lothe
  • Norwegian politician

    then worked as a teacher in Eikefjord Municipality from 1901 to 1908 and Sparbu Municipality from 1908 to 1910. He became known as the first in Norway to

    Anders A. Lothe

    Anders A. Lothe

    Anders_A._Lothe

  • Oppdal Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Oppdal Municipality

    Oppdal Municipality

    Oppdal_Municipality

  • 1993 Norwegian Third Division
  • Norwegian football league season

    Nationalkameratene Fram Henning Sverre Utleira – relegated Skogn – relegated Sparbu – relegated Group 16 Mo/Bossmo – promoted Grand Bodø Mosjøen Åga Olderskog

    1993 Norwegian Third Division

    1993_Norwegian_Third_Division

  • Buvik Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Buvik Municipality

    Buvik Municipality

    Buvik_Municipality

  • Knut Eik-Nes
  • Norwegian priest and cultural worker

    Diocese of Nidaros from the same year. From 1920 to 1955 he was vicar in Sparbu; from 1935 he doubled as vicar and dean of Nord-Innherred deanery. He was

    Knut Eik-Nes

    Knut_Eik-Nes

  • Rissa Municipality
  • Former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Rissa Municipality

    Rissa Municipality

    Rissa_Municipality

  • Levanger (town)
  • Town in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Levanger (town)

    Levanger (town)

    Levanger_(town)

  • Orkland Municipality (1920–1963)
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Orkland Municipality (1920–1963)

    Orkland Municipality (1920–1963)

    Orkland_Municipality_(1920–1963)

  • Ytterøy Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Ytterøy Municipality

    Ytterøy Municipality

    Ytterøy_Municipality

  • Vinje Municipality (Sør-Trøndelag)
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Vinje Municipality (Sør-Trøndelag)

    Vinje Municipality (Sør-Trøndelag)

    Vinje_Municipality_(Sør-Trøndelag)

  • Kristen Eik-Nes
  • Norwegian medical scientist (1922–1992)

    contributions to androgen research. Eik-Nes was born at the village of Sparbu (now Steinkjer) in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. He was the son of Nina Eik-Nes

    Kristen Eik-Nes

    Kristen_Eik-Nes

  • Snåsa Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Snåsa Municipality

    Snåsa Municipality

    Snåsa_Municipality

  • Nina Eik-Nes
  • Norwegian politician (1900–1997)

    from Nord-Trøndelag during the terms 1945–1949 and 1950–1953. She lived in Sparbu at the time. She was a prominent member of the Norwegian Women's Public

    Nina Eik-Nes

    Nina_Eik-Nes

  • Stoksund Municipality
  • Former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Stoksund Municipality

    Stoksund Municipality

    Stoksund_Municipality

  • Melhus Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Melhus Municipality

    Melhus Municipality

    Melhus_Municipality

  • Orkdal Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Orkdal Municipality

    Orkdal Municipality

    Orkdal_Municipality

  • 1992 Norwegian Third Division
  • Norwegian football league season

    relegated Oppdal – relegated Nidelv – relegated Group 15 Nessegutten – promoted Sparbu Verdal Fram Sverre Ranheim Vinne Vanvik Skogn Bangsund – relegated Varden

    1992 Norwegian Third Division

    1992_Norwegian_Third_Division

  • Selbu Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Selbu Municipality

    Selbu Municipality

    Selbu_Municipality

  • Ole Anton Qvam
  • Norwegian politician

    the University of Christiania and became cand.jur. 1862. He founded the Sparbu and Egge savings bank in 1872, where he was chairman of the board 1873–1886

    Ole Anton Qvam

    Ole Anton Qvam

    Ole_Anton_Qvam

  • Horg Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Horg Municipality

    Horg Municipality

    Horg_Municipality

  • Gravvik Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Gravvik Municipality

    Gravvik Municipality

    Gravvik_Municipality

  • Bjørnør Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Bjørnør Municipality

    Bjørnør Municipality

    Bjørnør_Municipality

  • Trøndelag County Municipality
  • County in Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Trøndelag County Municipality

    Trøndelag County Municipality

    Trøndelag_County_Municipality

  • Inderøy Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Inderøy Municipality

    Inderøy Municipality

    Inderøy_Municipality

  • Hølonda Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Hølonda Municipality

    Hølonda Municipality

    Hølonda_Municipality

  • Kvam Municipality (Nord-Trøndelag)
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    larger Steinkjer Municipality: the town of Steinkjer (population: 4,325) Sparbu Municipality (population: 4,027) Egge Municipality (population: 3,476) Ogndal

    Kvam Municipality (Nord-Trøndelag)

    Kvam Municipality (Nord-Trøndelag)

    Kvam_Municipality_(Nord-Trøndelag)

  • Åfjord Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Åfjord Municipality

    Åfjord Municipality

    Åfjord_Municipality

  • Grong Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Grong Municipality

    Grong Municipality

    Grong_Municipality

  • Hemne Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Hemne Municipality

    Hemne Municipality

    Hemne_Municipality

  • Kvenvær Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Kvenvær Municipality

    Kvenvær Municipality

    Kvenvær_Municipality

  • List of former municipalities of Norway
  • 2020 Soknedal Merged with Budal, Singsås and Støren Midtre Gauldal 1964 Sparbu Incorporated into Steinkjer Steinkjer 1964 Stadsbygd Divided among several

    List of former municipalities of Norway

    List_of_former_municipalities_of_Norway

  • Nærøysund Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Nærøysund Municipality

    Nærøysund Municipality

    Nærøysund_Municipality

  • Jarle Benum
  • Norwegian politician (1928–2021)

    2021) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Sparbu Municipality and served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament

    Jarle Benum

    Jarle_Benum

  • Baltazar Nicolai Garben
  • including Tøyhuset (now Fredriksten Kro) at Halden, Norway. Garben was born at Sparbu in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. He was a career military officer in the Norwegian

    Baltazar Nicolai Garben

    Baltazar Nicolai Garben

    Baltazar_Nicolai_Garben

  • Kolvereid Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Kolvereid Municipality

    Kolvereid Municipality

    Kolvereid_Municipality

  • 2024 Finneidfjord train derailment
  • Rail accident in Norway

    Train no. 472 at Sparbu in Steinkjer municipality in June 2022. Same type equipment as the accident train.

    2024 Finneidfjord train derailment

    2024 Finneidfjord train derailment

    2024_Finneidfjord_train_derailment

  • Peder E. Vorum
  • Norwegian politician

    Democrats, the Labour Party and Nasjonal Samling. He was born at Steinnes in Sparbu as a son of farmers Christoffer Olsen Vorum (1843–1915) and Karoline Elvine

    Peder E. Vorum

    Peder E. Vorum

    Peder_E._Vorum

  • Beitstad Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Municipality (population: 1,245) Ogndal Municipality (population: 2,678) Sparbu Municipality (population: 4,027) Stod Municipality (population: 1,268) the

    Beitstad Municipality

    Beitstad Municipality

    Beitstad_Municipality

  • Lierne Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Lierne Municipality

    Lierne Municipality

    Lierne_Municipality

  • Lensvik Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Lensvik Municipality

    Lensvik Municipality

    Lensvik_Municipality

  • Hegra Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Hegra Municipality

    Hegra Municipality

    Hegra_Municipality

  • Foldereid Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Foldereid Municipality

    Foldereid Municipality

    Foldereid_Municipality

  • Sørli Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Sørli Municipality

    Sørli Municipality

    Sørli_Municipality

  • Klæbu Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Klæbu Municipality

    Klæbu Municipality

    Klæbu_Municipality

  • Orkland Municipality
  • Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Orkland Municipality

    Orkland Municipality

    Orkland_Municipality

  • Heim Municipality (1911–1964)
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway (1911-1964)

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Heim Municipality (1911–1964)

    Heim Municipality (1911–1964)

    Heim_Municipality_(1911–1964)

  • Karl Morten Eek
  • Norwegian footballer (born 1988)

    1988) is a Norwegian former footballer. He was born in Sparbu and started his career in Sparbu IL. He made his senior debut in May 2005, for Steinkjer

    Karl Morten Eek

    Karl_Morten_Eek

  • Leinstrand Municipality
  • Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

    Røra (1907-1962) Sandvollan (1907-1962) Skatval (1902-1962) Skogn (1838-1962) Sparbu (1838-1964) Stjørdalen (1838-1850) Stod (1838-1964) Sørli (1915-1964)

    Leinstrand Municipality

    Leinstrand Municipality

    Leinstrand_Municipality

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Online names & meanings

  • Ulfmaerr
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Ulfmaerr

    Famous wolf.

  • Geralt
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Geralt

    Fanner.

  • Seccombe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Seccombe

    English (Devon) : habitational name from either of two places in Devon, both so named from the Old English personal name Secca + Old English cumb ‘valley’.

  • Harsha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Harsha

    Happiness; Golden; Pleasure

  • Inzamam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Inzamam

    To Unite; To Get Together

  • Empson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Empson

    English : metronymic from Emmett.

  • Ayah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ayah

    A verse from Quran, A sign from God

  • Ludovika
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Ludovika

    Renowned in Battle; Female Version of Louis

  • Masker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Scottish

    Masker

    English or Scottish : unexplained.German and Dutch : probably a variant of Maske.

  • TAPANI
  • Male

    Finnish

    TAPANI

    Finnish form of Swedish Staffan, TAPANI means "crown."

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