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Trondheim

[ tron-heym; Swedish trawn-heym ]

noun

  1. a seaport in central Norway, on Trondheim Fiord.


Trondheim

/ ˈtrɔnhɛim; ˈtrɒndˌhaɪm /

noun

  1. a port in central Norway, on Trondheim Fjord (an inlet of the Norwegian Sea): national capital until 1380; seat of the Technical University of Norway. Pop: 154 351 (2004 est) Former name (until the 16th century and from 1930 to 1931)Nidaros
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The platform is currently in a fabrication yard at Verdal near Trondheim, Norway and is due to be lifted onto a barge and towed into place in the next few months.

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He visited a woman with more severe learning disabilities, who lives in sheltered accommodation in Trondheim.

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“Hospital time has a particular and peculiar quality, and ‘Trondheim’ is dedicated to capturing the way it unfolds.â€

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Rebecca, from Bolton but now living in Trondheim, first listened to Wright while he was on Radio 1.

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Each of the four countries would have two host cities: Stockholm and Gothenburg in Sweden; Copenhagen and Odense in Denmark; Helsinki and Tampere in Finland; and Oslo and Trondheim in Norway.

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