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Hålogaland (en nórdico antiguo: La tierra de las llamas altas, en referencia a la aurora boreal. 1 2 ) fue el nombre que se dio hasta la Edad Media a la región de la actual Noruega situada al norte de Trøndelag, correspondiente a las actuales provincias de Nordland y Troms.
- Ohthere de Hålogaland
Ohthere de Hålogaland (en noruego, Ottar fra Hålogaland) fue...
- Ohthere de Hålogaland
Hålogaland is a drowned coastline containing extensive mountainous fjords and islands. It was a refuge for Viking ships as well as a way station for voyagers to the White Sea , which offered access to Russia.
Ohthere of Hålogaland (Norwegian: Ottar fra Hålogaland) was a Viking Age Norwegian seafarer known only from an account of his travels that he gave to King Alfred (r. 871–99) of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex in about 890 AD.
Hålogaland ( norrønt: Hálogaland eller Háleygjafylkí, nordsamisk: Holgoláddi) er det historiske navnet på Nord-Norge. I tiden før kristningen av Norge var Hålogaland et selvstendig småkongerike i de nåværende fylkene Nordland og Troms, nord for Namdalen i Nord-Trøndelag og sør for Lyngenfjorden i Troms.
Hålogaland Teater is a regional theatre serving the region of Nord-Norge, the northernmost of Norway. It got its name after the northernmost county in Norway in the Middle Ages Hålogaland. When established in 1971, it was the first regional theatre in Norway and the first professional theatre in Nord-Norge.