Ole Vig (6 February 1824 – 19 December 1857) was a Norwegian teacher, poet, non-fiction writer, magazine editor. He is remembered today primarily as an...
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Slungård, Jon Håkon (2017-11-14). "Leo Ajkic får Ole Vig-prisen" [Leo Ajkic receives the Ole Vig award]. bladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2023-06-11...
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Jørgen Vig Knudstorp (born 21 November 1968) is a Danish businessman who is the current executive chairman of The LEGO Group. He succeeded Kjeld Kirk...
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1998 – 27 November 2001 Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen Preceded by Ole Vig Jensen Succeeded by Ulla Tørnæs Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs In office...
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Schlüter I Cabinet–II–III–IV Minister of Education (Undervisningsminister) 22 Ole Vig Jensen [da] (1936–2016) 25 January 1993 30 December 1996 3 years, 340 days...
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Conservatives Schlüter I Cabinet–II Minister for Culture (Kulturminister) 9 Ole Vig Jensen [da] (1936–2016) 3 June 1988 18 December 1990 2 years, 198 days...
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Prime Minister Poul Schlüter Preceded by Dorte Bennedsen Succeeded by Ole Vig Jensen Minister for Refugees, Immigrants, Integration and European Affairs...
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students: four in Trondheim plus the Steinkjer Upper Secondary School and the Ole Vig Upper Secondary School in Stjørdalshalsen. The county has ten Folk high...
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Petersen, Minister for Economic Affairs 1988–1990, Foreign Minister 1993–2000 Ole Vig Jensen, Minister of Culture 1988–1990, Education Minister, 1993–1998, Church...
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deal of interest from both media and officials. Minister of Education Ole Vig and the Parliament attempted to tighten the legislation in order to prevent...
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