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Melvoll Destination Guide

Touring Melvoll in Norway

Melvoll in the region of Hedmark county is a city located in Norway - some 89 mi or ( 143 km ) North of Oslo , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Melvoll

Time in Melvoll is now 08:12 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Oslo " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Karlstad, Gothenburg, Arvika, Val, and Trondheim. Being here already, consider visiting Karlstad . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Melvoll ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Film Noir-trailer- Skyggespill

1:11 min by Jens Petter Larsen
Views: 1676 Rating: 5.00

Trailer for den fiktive Film Noir-filmen "Skyggespill." Laget av studenter ved Høgskolen i Hedmark. ..

Baptism ceremony for Lukas in the church at Åmot, Rena (Norway) on 17 June 2012

2:42 min by svendkraemer
Views: 36 Rating: 0.00

The baptism ceremony started in the church at 2pm on Sunday 17 June 2012. There were three children to be baptized. It all lasted over an hour. In the end all went well. The pastor managed to handle a ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Julussa

Julussa is a 32-kilometre-long river in Hedmark, Norway, starting at Bergesjøen 1043 feet (318 m.o.h. ) The name Julussa comes from the old Norwegian word "ljudlausa" which means soundless. The reason for that given name is that the river flows so silently through the valley of Julussdalen. Julussa was very important for timber rafting the timber out of the big forests, from around the mid 16th century until 1969. From Bergesjøen, Julussa flows 32 kilometers until it flows into Renaelva.

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Located at 61.17 11.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Rivers of Hedmark

Renaelva

The Renaelva river flows into the Glomma in Åmot municipality in the county of Hedmark, Norway. One bridge that connect east and west side of the river, is Kjøllsæter Bridge. A sideriver to Renaelva is Julussa which is about 30 km long, coming from south, through the valley Julussdalen. The Rena watershed has a drainage area of 3,967 km².

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Located at 61.14 11.39 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Rivers of Hedmark

Åmot Lower Secondary School

Åmot Lower Secondary School is a lower secondary school located in Åmot, Norway, with approximately 150 pupils and 20 employees. The school is nationally known in Norway for developing information and communication technology programs. The school is part of the European Network for Innovative Schools network (ENIS).

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Located at 61.14 11.37 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Schools in Norway, Secondary schools in Norway

Rena, Norway

Rena is a small town in eastern Norway. It is the administrative centre of Åmot municipality in the Norwegian county of Hedmark. Rena is a rather rural but picturesque town, and is situated at the meeting point of Glomma (Norway's longest river) and Rena rivers (a tributary to Glomma). The latter is one of the best for fishing in Norway. Its population was 2,009 in 2005. There is a train station of the Røros Line in Rena.

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Located at 61.13 11.37 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Populated places on the Glomma River, Villages in Hedmark, Åmot

Åsta accident

The Åsta accident was a railway accident that occurred at 13:12:25 on 4 January 2000 at Åsta in Åmot, south of Rena in Østerdalen, Norway. A train from Trondheim collided with a local train from Hamar on the Røros Line resulting in an explosive fire. 19 people were killed while 67 survived the accident.

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Located at 61.07 11.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: 2000 in Norway, Rail transport in Hedmark, Railway accidents in 2000, Railway accidents in Norway, Røros Line, Åmot