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Norwegian Constitution Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Official site for the 17th of May Norwegian Constitution Day Celebration, Syttende Mai, in the Seattle Washington neighborhood of Ballard ... Grand Marshal Norwegian Ambassador Wegger Chr. Strommen.
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Parade information for the 17th of May Norwegian Constitution Day Celebration, Syttende Mai, in the Seattle Washington neighborhood of Ballard ... Scandanavian; 1st -- Norwegian Ladies Chorus; 2nd -- Norwegian Male Chorus; 3rd -- Saint Olaf College...
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Syttende Mai; Norwegian Constitution Day ; May 17 ... On that day in 1814, the Norwegian Constitution was signed, giving Norway independence from its 500 year union with Denmark. Stoughton's Syttende Mai celebration dates back as far as 1868, when Norwegian immigration to this part of Wisconsin was reaching its peak.
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Description of Norwegian Constitution Day Parade ... Read other people's reviews and post your own opinion about Norwegian Constitution Day Parade too! ... We do not have any additional info at this time. Please click here if you have any tips on how to get to Norwegian Constitution Day Parade...
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Constitution of Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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While other free constitutions in Europe, drawn up during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras, were rescinded and substituted by more authoritarian regimes, the Norwegian Constitution remained standing. ... Norwegian Constitution Day - photo 1...
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This very special day, brings a lot of good memories to me from my childhood. I remember the anticipation and the excitement begining the day before. The adults were busy cleaning the house, preparing the foods, ironing the clothes and the flags and I got butterflies in my stomach.
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Posted by Geeky Swedes on May 15th, 2008 ... Organizers have pushed the start time of the annual Syttende Mai parade in Ballard this Saturday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. No word why they made the last-minute change (an hour isn’t going to help with the heat — the latest forecast is for a high somewhere between ... As a reminder,
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Norwegian Constitution Day; 17th of May is the National Day or ‘Grunnlovsdagen’ (Constitution Day), of Norway and is an official national holiday each year. The Constitution of Norway was signed at Eidsvoll on May 17th in the year 1814. The constitution declared Norway to be an independent nation.
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