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Dverberg Church

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Dverberg Church (Dverberg kirke) is a parish church in the municipality of Andøy in Nordland county, Norway. [1]

17 relations: Andøy, Andøya, Christian Heinrich Grosch, Church of Norway, Consecration, Deanery, Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland, Dverberg, List of churches in Nordland, Lutheranism, Nordland, Norway, Octagonal churches in Norway, Parish, Parish church, Storting, Torstein Raaby.

Andøy

Andøy is the northernmost municipality in Nordland county, Norway.

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Andøya

Andøya is the northernmost island in the Vesterålen archipelago, situated about inside the Arctic circle.

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Christian Heinrich Grosch

Christian Heinrich Grosch (21 January 1801 – 4 May 1865) was a Norwegian architect.

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Church of Norway

The Church of Norway (Den norske kirke in Bokmål and Den norske kyrkja in Nynorsk) is a Lutheran denomination of Protestant Christianity that serves as the people's church of Norway, as set forth in the Constitution of Norway.

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Consecration

Consecration is the solemn dedication to a special purpose or service, usually religious.

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Deanery

A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway.

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Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland

Sør-Hålogaland is a diocese in the Church of Norway.

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Dverberg

Dverberg is a small village and a former municipality in Nordland county, Norway.

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List of churches in Nordland

This list of churches in Nordland is a list of the Church of Norway churches in Nordland county, Norway.

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Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity which identifies with the theology of Martin Luther (1483–1546), a German friar, ecclesiastical reformer and theologian.

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Nordland

Nordland (Nordlánda) is a county in Norway in the Northern Norway region, bordering Troms in the north, Trøndelag in the south, Norrbotten County in Sweden to the east, Västerbotten County to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean (Norwegian Sea) to the west.

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Norway

Norway (Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk); Norga), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a unitary sovereign state whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the remote island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard.

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Octagonal churches in Norway

An octagonal church has an octagonal (eight-sided polygon) architectural plan.

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Parish

A parish is a church territorial entity constituting a division within a diocese.

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Parish church

A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish.

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Storting

The Storting (Stortinget, "the great thing" or "the great assembly") is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway.

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Torstein Raaby

Torstein Pettersen Raaby (6 October 1918 – 23 March 1964) was a Norwegian telegrapher, resistance fighter and explorer.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dverberg_Church

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