village of Rygge. Rygge was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The emblem of Rygge is the Pasque flower. Rygge is connected...
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Moss Airport, Rygge (Norwegian: Moss lufthavn, Rygge; IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) was a minor international airport serving Moss, Oslo and Eastern Norway. It...
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Rygge Air Force Base (IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) (Norwegian: Rygge flystasjon) is located in the municipalities of Moss and Råde in Østfold county, Norway...
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personnel. The infrastructure of the RNoAF includes seven airbases (at Ørland, Rygge, Andøya, Evenes, Bardufoss, Bodø, and Gardermoen). It also has one control...
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Robert Rygge (a.k.a. Rugge) (died 1410) was an English medieval churchman, college fellow, and university Chancellor, and archdeacon of Barnstaple in...
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Jeløy was merged with the city on 1 July 1943. The former municipality of Rygge was merged into it on 1 January 2020. Its administrative district covers...
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Rygge Station (Norwegian: Rygge stasjon) is a railway station on the Østfold Line at Ryggebyen in Rygge, Norway. In addition to serving the village, the...
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and within the Nordic countries. 1 Includes Oslo Airport, Moss Airport Rygge and Torp Sandefjord Airport 2 Includes Oslo Airport and Torp Sandefjord...
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Aremark Askim Eidsberg Fredrikstad Halden Hobøl Hvaler Marker Moss Rakkestad Rygge Rømskog (is no longer a part of Østfold county) Råde Sarpsborg Skiptvet...
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Kirkegrenda (category Rygge)
the municipality of Rygge in Østfold, Norway. Its population (SSB 2005) is 294. The village was built up around Rygge Church (Rygge kirke), hence the name...
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