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  1. Miembro de. Asociación Noruega por los Derechos de las Mujeres. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Alexander Lange Kielland ( IPA: ɑlɛksɑndər ˈlɑŋːə ˈçɛlːɑn) ( Stavanger, 18 de febrero de 1849- Bergen, 6 de abril de 1906) fue uno de los escritores noruegos más famosos del siglo XIX.

    • Alexander Lange Kielland
    • Viejo cementerio de Stavanger
  2. Alexander L. Kielland was a Norwegian semi-submersible drilling rig that, on 27 March 1980, capsized in the Ekofisk oil field in the North Sea, killing 123 people. The capsize was the worst disaster in Norwegian waters since the Second World War.

  3. Alexander Lange Kielland (Norwegian: [ɑɫɛˈksɑ̀ndər ˈlɑ̂ŋːə ˈçɛ̀lːɑn]; 18 February 1849 – 6 April 1906) was a Norwegian realistic writer of the 19th century. He is one of the so-called "The Four Greats" of Norwegian literature, along with Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and Jonas Lie.

    • Novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist, businessman, and politician.
    • 6 April 1906 (aged 57), Bergen, Norway
    • Alexander Lange Kielland, 18 February 1849, Stavanger, Norway
    • Realism
  4. Alexander L. Kielland - accident. The platform overturned in high seas in the North Sea on 27 March 1980. In the accident, 123 of the 212 people on board died, while 89 survived. The purpose of the project is to help document the Kielland network's work and the survivors' and survivors' experiences in connection with the accident. Search. Current.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2024 · The Alexander L Kielland platform (right) provided accommodation for rig workers in the Norwegian North Sea oil fields. On a stormy night in March 1980, 22 British men were among more than 120...

  6. Alexander L Kielland – Norway’s worst-ever industrial accident. ”Mayday, Mayday, Alexander Kie...”. Baste Fanebust, shipping coordinator at the Ekofisk Complex, was one of those who picked up this SOS at 18.30 on 27 March 1980. The Alexander L Kielland flotel (accommodation rig) was in the process of capsizing. Consequences: Memories.

  7. The Alexander L Kielland platform (right) provided accommodation for rig workers in the Norwegian North Sea oil fields. On a stormy night in March 1980, 22 British men were among more than 120...