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ÅܲԻ

or ··ܲԻ

[ aw-luh-soon ]

noun

  1. a seaport in W Norway.


ÅܲԻ

/ ˈːəܲ /

noun

  1. a port and market town in W Norway, on an island between Bergen and Trondheim: fishing and sealing fleets. Pop: 40 001 (2004 est)
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Hundreds of guests are arriving in the town of Alesund, in western Norway, for a “meet and greet” in a historic hotel.

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In either case, the moment the lasers remotely sensing the crack’s every move show even a slight acceleration, up to 10,000 residents living in the fjord villages, including those from Geiranger through Stranda, down to Tafjord, and even up to some waterfront areas in the city of Alesund, will be evacuated and displaced from their homes.

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The project's technology provider, Kongsberg is working on another two battery-powered autonomous barges in the Oslo Fjord, with Norwegian grocery wholesaler Asko, and a fourth, small container ship, near ÅܲԻ.

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This Norwegian drama unfolds as a series of exquisite, postcard-like images from Alesund, a port town made up of cobblestone streets, perfectly angled houses and cool blue skies.

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Mr Crook, who runs his own chip shop in Euxton, Lancashire, has visited Alesund, Norway, to find ways to mitigate the problems.

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