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ytter Min. (ˈɪtə(r)) The first element of Ytterby (see next) used attrib. = combined with yttria, yttriferous, yttrious, in imitation of Sw. or Ger., as in Sw. ytterjord, G. yttererde (ytter earth).1805 R. Jameson Syst. Min. II. 585 Yttertantalite... According to Eckeberg, it is composed of tantaliu...
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Ytterøy
By 1964 when it was dissolved, Ytterøy only included the island of Ytterøya. This left a much smaller municipality of Ytterøy with 1,499 residents living on the island of Ytterøya.
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Ytterøya
Ytterøy Church is located on the island.
The old municipality of Ytterøy encompassed this island and some of the lands around it. Ytterøya has many burial mounds from the Stone Age.
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Mats Ytter
Mats Ytter (born 23 July 1963) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player. Ytter was part of the Djurgården Swedish champions' team of 1989. Ytter made 21 Elitserien appearances for Djurgården.
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Swedish ice hockey players
Djurgårdens IF Hockey players
1963 births
Living people
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Ytter-Vikna
Ytter-Vikna (sometimes Ytre Vikna) is one of the three major islands in the municipality of Nærøysund in Trøndelag county, Norway.
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Ytterån
Ytterån (from Old Norse Ýtriá 'outer river') is a locality situated in Krokom Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden with 204 inhabitants in 2010.
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Ytterøy Church
Ytterøy Church () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Levanger municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located on the island of Ytterøya, just north of the village of Hokstad.
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Ytterøyane Lighthouse
Ytterøyane Lighthouse () is a coastal lighthouse in the municipality of Kinn in Vestland county, Norway.
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Oluf Falck-Ytter
The magazine went defunct in 1884 when Falck-Ytter moved to Sarpsborg. Falck-Ytter also ran a publishing firm, Falck Ytters Forlag, which was established 1868.
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Valøya
It is located on the western edge of the island of Ytter-Vikna, about west of the municipal centre, Rørvik.
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Hokstad
Hokstad is a small village and ferry quay on the island of Ytterøya in the municipality of Levanger in Trøndelag county, Norway. Ytterøy Church lies just to the north of the village.
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Villages in Trøndelag
Levanger
Ferry quays in Trøndelag
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Johannes Tørrissen Worum
He was born at Ytterøy in Nord-Trondelag. His father was Tørris Johnsen Worum (1784-1836).
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Borgan, Norway
The island lies about north of the larger island of Ytter-Vikna and the island of Kalvøya lies immediately north of Borgan. Borgan is not accessible by road, but there is a ferry connection to Ramstadlandet on Ytter-Vikna.
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Innherredsferja
Ytterøy
The Levanger–Hokstad Ferry connects the mainland at Levanger with the island of Ytterøya at Hokstad. MF Ytterøy cost NOK 10.5 million, had places for 30 cars and was bi-directional. Ytterøy weighed 300 tonnes and was long.
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Vangshylla
The main transport was between Vangshylla, Mosvik and Ytterøy, predominantly due to Mosvik and Ytterøy having a common minister, and Inderøy and Mosvik On 1 February 1958, the company Innherredsferja started a car ferry service from Venneshamn and Kjerringvik via Vangshylla to Ytterøy and Levanger.
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