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  1. Hålogaland Fotballkrets, is the governing body for football in the traditional district of Hålogaland, which covers parts of counties Nordland and Troms. The Association currently has 61 member clubs. Based in Harstad, the Association's chairman is Frank Johnsen. [2]

  2. Foto: Harald Groven, 2006. Hålogaland Teater er eit regionteater for Nord-Noreg. Teateret vart etablert i 1971 som det første regionteateret i Noreg og det første profesjonelle teateret i Nord-Noreg. Det starta verksemda si 15. august 1971. Læraren, forfattaren og kulturpersonlegdomen Lars Berg kjempa heile livet sitt for eit nordnorsk teater.

  3. The diocese included the areas of both Nord-Hålogaland and Sør-Hålogaland in the map. The Diocese of Hålogaland ( Norwegian: Hålogaland bispedømme, historically: Tromsø stift) was a diocese in the Church of Norway. The Diocese covered the Lutheran Church of Norway churches located within all of Northern Norway (including Nordland, Troms ...

  4. Wikisource contiene una pagina dedicata a Ottar di Hålogaland Controllo di autorità VIAF ( EN ) 63003971 · ISNI ( EN ) 0000 0000 6366 9810 · LCCN ( EN ) n85325234 · J9U ( EN , HE ) 987007446413505171

  5. Omkring 1250 gik nordgrænsen ved Tromsø, og senere, i Håkon Håkonssons regeringstid (1217-1263), blev den flyttet til Kvænangen. I 1307 var Vardø blevet grænseposten. I nyere tid er Hålogaland defineret som det nutidige Nordland, Troms og Finnmark inklusive Svalbard og Jan Mayen. Det viser sig blandt andet ved, at bispedømmerne i nord ...

  6. Hålogaland Teater. Hålogaland Teater is a theater in northern Norway. It was built in 1971. The theater is in Tromsø and has a new building with three theaters. It shows different types of plays like drama, musicals, and plays for children. Many of the plays are in local Norwegian dialects. One of the theater's biggest successes was a play ...

  7. The town is located on the northeastern part of the large island of Hinnøya, along the Vågsfjorden. The town is made up of several areas including Gangsås, Grønnebakkan, Kanebogen, Medkila, Sama, Seljestad, and Stangnes, and Trondenes. There are two churches of the Church of Norway in the town: Harstad Church and Kanebogen Church.