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  2. Frederik II Upper Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Frederik II Videregående skole is the name of an upper secondary school located in the Norwegian city of Fredrikstad. The school is named after the Danish-Norwegian king Frederik II (1534-1588). The school is, with more than 1,200 students, one of the largest schools of its kind in Norway.

  3. List of schools in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Langhaugen videregående skole: Bergen Municipality: Måløy vidaregåande skule: Kinn Municipality: Nettgymnas.no: Voss Municipality: Nordahl Grieg videregående skole: Bergen Municipality: Odda videregående skole: Ullensvang Municipality: Olsvikåsen videregående skole: Bergen Municipality: Os Gymnas: Bjørnafjorden Municipality: Os ...

  4. Fredrikstad - Wikipedia

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    Fredrikstad used to have a large sawmill industry and was an important harbour for timber export, then later on shipbuilding, until the main yard was closed in 1988. The main industries are currently various chemical plants and other light industry. In 2005, Fredrikstad was the final host port for the Tall Ships' Race, attracting thousands to ...

  5. 2024 Eliteserien - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Eliteserien was the 80th season of top-tier football in Norway. This was the eighth season of Eliteserien after rebranding from Tippeligaen. The season started on 31 March 2024 and ended on 1 December 2024, not including play-off matches.

  6. Østfold University College - Wikipedia

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    It has campuses in Fredrikstad and Halden, and has around 7000 students (as of 2017) and 550 employees (as of 2017). The university college is one of the public university colleges in Norway, and is a result of five public colleges in Halden , Sarpsborg and Fredrikstad which were joined together as a part of the University College Reform ...

  7. Fredriksstad Blad - Wikipedia

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    Fredriksstad Blad was established in 1889, but had a predecessor in Ugeblad for Fredriksstad, Sarpsborg og Omegn which started in 1843. It was published six times a week from 1905, [2] and published daily since 1997.

  8. Fredrikstad IF - Wikipedia

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    Fredrikstad Idrettsforening is a Norwegian athletics club from Fredrikstad, founded on 4 September 1896. As a stadium the club uses the Sentralidrettsanlegget in Lisleby, a borough of Fredrikstad. They hosted the Norwegian athletics championships in 2003. Its most prominent members are Mette Bergmann and Tor Øivind Ødegård.

  9. Fredrikstad BK - Wikipedia

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    Fredrikstad Ballklubb (also known as Fredrikstad Bkl.) is a handball club from Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway. The women's team currently competes in Eliteserien , the top division since its promotion in 2017.