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Klingen (Oberpfalz)
Klingen can refer to: Places * Klinga, Norway, a village in the municipality of Namsos in Trøndelag county, Norway *Klinga (municipality), a former municipality now in the municipality of Namsos in Trøndelag county, Norway * Klingen (Oberpfalz) near the small town of Hemau Hemau is a small town in Southern Germany, in the district of Regensburg. The town is situated on the ''Tangrintel'', a ridge which runs between the rivers Altmühl and Schwarze Laber. It lies on the B8 road, north-west of Regensburg, sout ... in Southern Germany Other *'' Klingen'', a Danish art magazine based in Copenhagen, Denmark See also * Klinga (other) {{dab, geo ...
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Klinga, Norway
Klinga or Klingen is a village in Namsos municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located about halfway between the villages of Bangsund and Spillum along the Norwegian County Road 17. The village of Sævik lies just north of Klinga and the town of Namsos lies about to the north. The dominant industries have been industry, agriculture, and forestry. The development of the main roads through the village was slow. In 1922, the important Namsen river bridge was completed so that traffic between the town of Namsos and the village of Klinga could occur regardless of the uncertain ferry connections. In 1928, the state took over road maintenance on main roads and eventually developed a road link to the south and east of Klinga. The Church of Norway has a parish of Klinga, based at the Klinga Church. Historically, it was part of the Namsos prestegjeld. In 1863, the local church was moved from the village of Sævik Sævik or Sævig is a small village in the mun ...
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Klinga (municipality)
Klinga is a former municipality in the old Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1891 until its dissolution in 1964. The municipality encompassed the mainland areas south of the river Namsen in what is now the municipality of Namsos in Trøndelag county. The administrative centre was the village of Bangsund. Other villages in Klinga included Spillum and Klinga where Klinga Church is located. History The municipality of ''Klingen'' was established on 1 January 1891 when the municipality of '' Namsos herred'' was divided in two. The northern part became the municipality of Vemundvik (population: 1,387) and the southern part became the municipality of Klingen (population: 1,387). In 1917, the name of the municipality was changed to ''Klinga''. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, the neighboring municipalities of Vemundvik (population: 2,040) and Klinga (population ...
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Klingen (Oberpfalz)
Klingen can refer to: Places * Klinga, Norway, a village in the municipality of Namsos in Trøndelag county, Norway *Klinga (municipality), a former municipality now in the municipality of Namsos in Trøndelag county, Norway * Klingen (Oberpfalz) near the small town of Hemau Hemau is a small town in Southern Germany, in the district of Regensburg. The town is situated on the ''Tangrintel'', a ridge which runs between the rivers Altmühl and Schwarze Laber. It lies on the B8 road, north-west of Regensburg, sout ... in Southern Germany Other *'' Klingen'', a Danish art magazine based in Copenhagen, Denmark See also * Klinga (other) {{dab, geo ...
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Hemau
Hemau is a small town in Southern Germany, in the district of Regensburg. The town is situated on the ''Tangrintel'', a ridge which runs between the rivers Altmühl and Schwarze Laber. It lies on the B8 road, north-west of Regensburg, south-east of Nuremberg. The nearest towns, about distant, are Beratzhausen and Laaber. The area around Hemau was settled in pre-Roman times. Of archeological interest are the remains of two Celtic settlements (''Keltenschanzen'') in the nearby villages of Laufenthal and Thonlohe. The name Hemau is attested as ''Hembaur'' in the 9th century, ''Hembur'' in the 13th. In the 2005, Hemau celebrated the 700th anniversary of its founding. Today Hemau is best approached from the A3 motorway (exit Beratzhausen when approaching from the north, or Nittendorf when coming from the south). The nearest railway station is Beratzhausen. There are three schools, a primary school, a Hauptschule and a Realschule ''Realschule'' () is a type of seconda ...
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Klingen (magazine)
''Klingen'' (Danish: ''Blade'') was an art magazine based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The magazine existed between 1917 and 1920. History and profile ''Klingen'' was established in 1917, and the first issue appeared in October 1917. The founder was the painter and graphic artist Axel Salto. The magazine was based in Copenhagen. It was considered to be a significant vehicle for the entrance of modernism in Denmark. In addition, it was instrumental in expanding avant-garde art into Nordic countries. The magazine had significant effects on painters, writers and intellectuals in the region. The artists attached to the magazine had an optimistic view following World War I, and argued that the beauty in art had social and political significance providing a means in understanding and responding to the chaotic situation of post-war Europe. Major contributors of ''Klingen'' included Otto Gelsted, Emil Bønnelycke, Poul Henningsen and Sophus Danneskjold-Samsøe. ''Klingen'' ceased publicati ...
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