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Village in Modum Municipality, Norway
Geithus is a village in Modum municipality of Buskerud, Norway. It is situated between the villages of Åmot and Vikersund. Geithus is located where the
Geithus
Norwegian football club
Geithus Idrettslag is a Norwegian multi-sports club from Geithus, Modum. It has sections for association football and speed skating. The club was founded
Geithus_IL
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
hills in the world, Vikersundbakken which is situated in Heggen, outside Geithus. The hill record, established in 2017 is a jump of 253.5 metres (832 ft)
Modum
Norwegian association football club
Defunct competitions indicated in italics. Greatest home victory: 10–0 vs. Geithus, 4 October 1953 Greatest away victory: 7–0 vs. Stabæk, 20 March 2011 Heaviest
Lillestrøm_SK
Norwegian industrial company
by Greaker Industrier) and Säffle, was merged with a paper factory in Geithus, owned by Norske Skog Union. The craft paper producer M. Peterson & Søn
Nordic_Paper
Norwegian paper mill, 1873–2006
Drammenselvens Papirfabrikker was an industrial company located at Geithus on the Drammen River in Modum, Buskerud, Norway. It produced groundwood pulp
Drammenselvens_Papirfabrikker
County in Eastern Norway
Dagali Dagslett Darbu Dramdal Drolsum Efteløt Egge Filtvet Gardnos Geilo Geithus Gomnes Gulsvik Hagafoss Hallingby Haugastøl Haugsbygd Helgelandsmoen Hen
Buskerud
South Korean speed skater (born 1980)
speed skating Representing South Korea World Junior Championships 1999 Geithus All Around Asian Winter Games 1999 Gangwon 1000 m 1999 Gangwon 1500 m 2007
Choi_Jae-bong
Ice rink in Roseville, Minnesota
World Junior Speed Skating Championships 1998 Succeeded by Furumo stadium Geithus Preceded by Yanagimachi Speed Skating Rink Kushiro World Junior Speed Skating
Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval
Guidant_John_Rose_Minnesota_Oval
Championships 20.93 Arild Busterud Norway 26 January 1948 75 25 June 2023 Geithus, Norway National Masters Championships [citation needed] 20.99 i Arild
List of world records in masters athletics
List_of_world_records_in_masters_athletics
Norwegian politician (1942–2024)
1995. Flattum grew up between Vikersund and Geithus as a son of a railway worker. He played for Geithus IL as a youngster, but represented Vikersund
Odd_Flattum
Municipality Vestland 85 Bekkelaget 6,962 Stange Municipality Innlandet 86 Åmot/Geithus 6,962 Modum Municipality Buskerud 87 Hommersåk 6,729 Sandnes Municipality
Urban_areas_in_Norway
River in Norway
kilometres north of the terminus at Geithus. The portion of the river that runs from Kaggefoss to the terminus at Geithus is also sometimes called Kista.
Snarumselva
Defunct ski jumping hill located at Geithus, Norway
hill located at Geithus, Modum, Norway. Five official world records were set on the hill between 1902 and 1912. Owned by Modum SK, Geithus IL, situated just
Gustadbakken
Norwegian cinematographer (born 1986)
joined speed skating clubs, first Drammen Skøiteklub and changed later to Geithus Sports Club. In 2009, Mikkelsen became a camera operator specializing in
Jannicke_Mikkelsen
Norwegian long track speed skater
Junior Allround Championships 1999 - Geithus, 24th National Championships 2002 - Hundorp, 2nd at 5000 m 2003 - Geithus, 3rd at 10000 m 2004 - Oslo, 2nd at
Odd_Borgersen
Norwegian footballer and ski jumper (1890–1968)
Date Hill Location Metres Feet 10 February 1907 Gustadbakken Geithus, Modum, Norway 41 135 1912 Gustadbakken Geithus, Modum, Norway 47.5 156
Gunnar_Andersen
Norwegian pulp and paper company
was a Norwegian industrial company that produced cellulose and paper in Geithus in Modum. The company was established in 1898. The paper factory was closed
Katfos_Fabrikker
7:32.82 10 February 1985 Sarajevo Andrea Ehrig 7:31.45 12 January 1986 Geithus Andrea Ehrig 7:20.99 22 March 1986 Medeo Yvonne van Gennip 7:20.36 20 March
World record progression 5000 m speed skating women
World_record_progression_5000_m_speed_skating_women
River in Norway
Municipality Gravfoss and Geithusfoss have hydroelectric power station in Geithus in Modum Municipality Since then the city of Drammen has spent substantial
Drammenselva
1949–50 Lisleby Geithus* Solberg* Hamar* Odd Larvik Turn* Start* Stavanger* Brann Kristiansund Kvik 1950–51 Kvik (Halden)* Asker Geithus* Gjøvik-Lyn* Snøgg
List of teams promoted from the Norwegian First Division and predecessors
List_of_teams_promoted_from_the_Norwegian_First_Division_and_predecessors
Norwegian football league
Larvik Turn Lillestrøm Flekkefjord Ålgård Varegg Hødd Ranheim 1952–53 Moss Geithus Flekkefjord Djerv 1919 Nordnes Langevåg Freidig 1953–54 Fram (Larvik) Vålerengen
Landsdelsserien
Geithus (NOR) 35.5 116 9 March 1902 Nils Gjestvang Norway Gustadbakken Geithus (NOR) 38 125 9 March 1902 Nils Gjestvang Norway Gustadbakken Geithus (NOR)
List_of_longest_ski_jumps
First division football league in Norway
Egersund Eik Tønsberg Flekkefjord Fram Larvik Freidig Frigg Fyllingen Geithus Gjøvik-Lyn Grane Greåker Halsen Hamar Haugar Haugesund Holmestrand Hødd
Eliteserien
Norwegian skier (1894–1934)
Thorleif Haug Ski Festival (Thorleif Haug Skifestival). The race runs from Geithus to Drammen, encompassing Haug's home at Årkvisla. Drammen has an illuminated
Thorleif_Haug
Norwegian footballer and manager (born 1964)
(5 ft 9 in) Position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) –1984 Geithus 1985–1987 Mjøndalen 65 (13) 1988–1997 Lillestrøm 221 (46) 1996 → SV Ried
Tom_Gulbrandsen
Norwegian sportscaster and journalist (1938–2001)
Totenschlager: Stjernehits 1990: Totenschlager: Jørgen Engum A/S 1992: Geithus Idrettslag: Geithus I.L. – 100 år for idretten 1983: Hockeyfeber "Knut Th. Gleditsch
Knut_Theodor_Gleditsch
German speed skater
Allround European Championships 1983 Heerenveen Allround 1985 Groningen Allround 1986 Geithus Allround 1987 Groningen Allround 1988 Kongsberg Allround
Andrea_Ehrig-Mitscherlich
Championships M 75 20.93 Arild Busterud Norway 26 January 1948 75 25 June 2023 Geithus, Norway National Masters Championships 20.99 i Arild Busterud Norway 26
List of European records in masters athletics
List_of_European_records_in_masters_athletics
Football tournament season
Freidig 1–2 Sverre Fremad Lillehammer 2–0 Strong Furuset 1–8 Vålerengen Geithus 6–0 Sterling Hamar 9–0 Hof Hødd 1–2 Aalesund Kapp 1–2 Galterud Klepp 0–4
1951_Norwegian_Football_Cup
1st season of top-tier football league in Norway
championship play-offs preliminary round 2 SK Drafn 12 9 1 2 26 11 +15 19 3 Geithus IL 12 6 2 4 20 26 −6 14 4 SK Strong 12 5 1 6 24 22 +2 11 5 Frigg Oslo FK
1937–38_League_of_Norway
Tønsberg teams: Tønsberg-Kameratene Tønsberg Turn Berger Birkebeineren Geithus Hønefoss Kongsberg Mjøndalen Solberg Vikersund Drammen Drammen teams: Drafn
List_of_Eliteserien_clubs
Football tournament season
(Arendal) Fredensborg 1–6 Ørn Fredrikstad 7–0 Tofte Freidig 1–0 Nidar Geithus 5–1 Raufoss Gjøa 1–2 Mjøndalen Gjøvik-Lyn 8–1 Bøverbru Hamar 4–2 Hof Jerv
1949_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian singer (1913–1992)
over 300 of which were with the organist Rolf Holger. Werner was born in Geithus, Norway. He was a tenor/baritone, and he studied singing with Sigurd Hoff
Olav_Werner
Football tournament season
(Gjøvik) Fredrikstad 13–0 Rakkestad Fremad Lillehammer 4–2 Fredensborg Geithus 3–4 Gresvik Gjøa 3–0 Fram Brumunddal Grane 0–1 Odd Grue 1–7 Selbak Halsen
1937_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Speed skating championships
Kjell Storelid 168,430 Brigt Rykkje 168,908 Steinar Johansen 170,706 1998 Geithus Lasse Sætre 166.080 Remi Hereide 166,332 Brigt Rykkje 166,467 1999 Alta
Norwegian Allround Championships
Norwegian_Allround_Championships
Football tournament season
Pors Brekstad 1–3 Sverre Djerv 1919 0–4 Bryne Donn 5–2 Jerv Drafn 2–1 Geithus Eik 2–0 Asker Falken 0–1 Bodø/Glimt Flekkefjord 5–0 Grane (Arendal) Fram
1965_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Bjart Fremad Lillehammer 5–0 Ullensaker Frigg 12–0 Norrøna (Strømmen) Geithus 4–0 Stabæk Grane (Arendal) 1–5 Skiens-Grane Haga 2–3 Bøn Hamar 7–2 Tynset
1934_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian football club
teams of Åmot IF, IL Moingen, Vikersund IF, Haugfoss IF, Bingen BK and Geithus IL. The merger plans had been ongoing for some time. It entered the league
Modum_FK
Village in Buskerud, Norway
Vikersund school Sysle school and some also come from Stalsberg school (Geithus). Between Vikersund and Krøderen is Krøderbanen museumsjernbane railway
Vikersund
Norwegian speed skater
3000 m 2003 – Geithus, 1st at 5000 m 2004 – Geithus, 3rd at 3000 m 2004 – Geithus, 3rd at 1500 m 2004 – Geithus, 2nd at 5000 m 2004 – Asker, 2nd at sprint
Mari_Hemmer
Village in Østlandet, Norway
village in Modum municipality in Buskerud, Norway. Located just south of Geithus, the two villages have grown closer to each other. They have a combined
Åmot,_Buskerud
Lake in Flå and Krødsherad, Buskerud, Norway
the south end of the lake. Snarumselva flows into the Drammen River by Geithus in Modum.[citation needed] At Noresund, along Norwegian National Road 7
Krøderen_(lake)
Railway line in Aurland, Norway
Tunnel 133 m Sjølskott Tunnel 39 m 10.51 km Berekvam (1940) 345 m amsl Geithus Tunnel 139 m Timberheller Tunnel 173 m Høga Bridge Høga Tunnel 59 m Øvre
Flåm_Line
needed] June 11: Geithus - Odd 1-2 Kristiansund - Kvik 1-0 June 18: Odd - Kristiansund 2-0 Kvik - Geithus 5-2 July 2: Odd - Kvik 2-0 .Geithus - Kristiansund
1950_in_Norwegian_football
Swedish long-distance runner
Munich, Germany 14th 10,000 m 29:03.92 Nordic Cross Country Championships Geithus, Norway 2nd Senior race 26:36 2003 World Half Marathon Championships Vilamoura
Claes_Nyberg
championship play-offs preliminary round 2 SK Drafn 12 9 1 2 26 11 +15 19 3 Geithus IL 12 6 2 4 20 26 −6 14 4 SK Strong 12 5 1 6 24 22 +2 11 5 Frigg Oslo FK
1938_in_Norwegian_football
Russian speed skater
Heerenveen, 14th 2008 - Kolomna, 9th World Junior Allround Championships 1999 - Geithus, 17th 2000 - Seinäjoki, 6th World Cup 2002 - Inzell, 2nd at 1500 m 2002
Yevgeny_Lalenkov
Norwegian speed skater
2009 - Heerenveen, 7th 2010 - Hamar, 10th National Championships 2007 - Geithus, 3rd at allround 2008 - Bjugn, 2nd at allround 2009 - Hamar, 3rd at 5000
Sverre_Haugli_(born_1982)
Football tournament season
Brann, Lisleby, Stavanger, Hamar, Odd, Kristiansund, Kvik (Trondheim) and Geithus) therefore got a walkover in the first and second round. 22 October 1950
1950_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Tromsø 5. Lia-Brage 6. Skarp Drammen BK - Geithus 5 - 3 Geithus - Drammens BK 4 - 1 (agg. 7 - 9) Geithus promoted 1. Kvam (Play-off) - - - - - - - -
1960_in_Norwegian_football
of Anni Friesinger. 17 December: After the Norwegian Championships at Geithus, Norwegian allround champion Mari Hemmer is not selected for the European
2007_in_speed_skating
1997 Butte United States 2 25 1998 Roseville United States 2 26 1999 Geithus Norway 2 27 2000 Seinäjoki Finland 2 28 2001 Groningen Netherlands 2
World Junior Speed Skating Championships
World_Junior_Speed_Skating_Championships
Football league season
Frigg Brann Steinkjer Relegated Selbak Askim Fremad Lillehammmer Sandaker Geithus Våg Vidar Djerv 1919 Egersund Herd Framtid Fram ← 1959–60 1961–62 →
1960–61_Landsdelsserien
Football league season
Møre/Trøndelag. The two group winners in the Østland districts, Moss and Geithus promoted directly to the 1953–54 Hovedserien. The other five group winners
1952–53_Landsdelsserien
Dutch speed skater (born 1961)
5000m overall UTRECHT 10th 500m 1000m 18th 500m 5th 1000m 18th overall GEITHUS 18th 500m 7th 3000m 8th 1500m 13th 5000m 10th overall THE HAGUE 25th 500m
Ria_Visser
Hydroelectric plants in Norway
Norway. The plants lie just above the confluence with the Snarum River at Geithus, below Geithusfoss Power Station, and use water coming from Tyrifjorden
Gravfoss_Power_Station
51667; 8.20000 (Geilo) 3580 Hol Geithus 59°57′0″N 9°59′0″E / 59.95000°N 9.98333°E / 59.95000; 9.98333 (Geithus) 3360 Modum Gjuvsgrendi 60°9′0″N 8°58′0″E
List_of_villages_in_Buskerud
Danmarksplasse Herre- og Kvinnecurling - Danmarksplass Furumo Curling Klubb - Geithus Halden Curling Club - Halden Hamar Curlingklubb - Hamar Larvik Curlingklubb
List of curling clubs in Norway
List_of_curling_clubs_in_Norway
Football tournament season
4–1 Tryggkam Fremad Lillehammer 0–2 (a.e.t.) Spartacus Frigg 3–4 Aurskog Geithus 2–2 (a.e.t.) Steinberg Gjøvik-Lyn 2–1 Aasen Grane (Arendal) 0–1 Donn Greåker
1952_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian speed skater
Championships 2004 - Asker, 3rd at sprint 2007 - Hamar, 3rd at 5000 m 2007 - Geithus, 2nd at allround European Youth-23 Games 2004 - Gothenburg, 2nd at 1500
Henrik Christiansen (speed skater)
Henrik_Christiansen_(speed_skater)
Selbak 9. Tistedalen 10. Borgar 1. Sagene (Play-off) ------ 2. Drafn 3. Geithus 4. Vestfossen 5. Raumnes/Årnes 6. Strømsgodset 7. Grue 8. Ski 1. Åssiden
1962_in_Norwegian_football
Football tournament season
Djerv 1919 Steinkjer 3–2 Stjørdal Strømmen 4–0 Funnefoss Strømsgodset 2–6 Geithus Sverre 2–1 (a.e.t.) Nessegutten Sørfjell 0–2 Trauma Urædd 2–3 Larvik Turn
1953_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Kråkerøy Torp Tune Rakkestad Borgen Sandaker Play-off Jevnaker Slemmestad Geithus Åssiden Sørli Drafn Solberg Aurskog Play-off Bjørkelangen Sagene Grue Røa
1957_in_Norwegian_football
Church in Vestland, Norway
The chapel was designed by Lars Norevik and the lead builder was Emil Geithus. Construction on the new chapel began during the summer of 1924. During
Ortnevik_Church
2nd season of top-tier football league in Norway
Champions Fredrikstad 2nd title Relegated Tistedalen Berger Lillestrøm Geithus Skreia Larvik Turn Holmestrand Fjell Jarl Viggo Nordlandet Verdal ← 1937–38
1938–39_League_of_Norway
10th season of top-tier football league in Norway
Hovedserien Season 1953–54 Champions Fredrikstad 6th title Relegated Varegg Nordnes Geithus Moss ← 1952–53 1954–55 →
1953–54_Norwegian_Main_League
South Korean speed skater (born 1979)
Korea World Junior Championships 1997 Butte All Around 1996 Calgary 1500 m 1999 Geithus 1500 m Asian Winter Games 2003 Aomori 3000 m 2003 Aomori 1500 m
Baek_Eun-bi
Football tournament season
Årstad 0–6 Viking Berger 2–0 Skeid Bergmann 2–5 Brage Birkebeineren 3–4 Geithus Blink 4–4 (a.e.t.) Freidig Braatt 1–7 Aalesund Brevik 1–4 Pors Briskebyen
1933_Norwegian_Football_Cup
7. Kråkerøy 8. Torp 1. Mjøndalen Play-off 2. Drammens BK 3. Åssiden 4. Geithus 5. Slemmestad 6. Røa 7. Tofte 8. Bjølsen 1. Aurskog Play-off 2. Grue 3
1959_in_Norwegian_football
Dutch speed skater (born 1964)
Medeo URS 15 Jan. 1984 1985 Silver Groningen NED 13 Jan. 1985 1986 Silver Geithus NOR 12 Jan. 1986 1987 Silver Groningen NED 18 Jan. 1987 1988 Bronze Kongsberg
Yvonne_van_Gennip
Football tournament season
Freidig 3–1 Nessegutten Fremad Lillehammer 10–0 Tynset Frigg 10–1 Sørli Geithus 1–0 Stabæk Gjerpen 0–4 Sandefjord BK Gjøvik SK 2–3 Vålerengen Grane (Arendal)
1956_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian politician
October 1965 - 17 March 1971". Government.no. Retrieved 21 August 2009. Geithus, Tonje Merete (1999). Statssekretærane. Intensjon og praksis 1945-1971
Torstein_Slungård
Norwegian engineer and civil servant
6 July 1932) is a Norwegian engineer and civil servant. He was born in Geithus, finished his secondary education in Hønefoss in 1951 and graduated as
Erling_Diesen
Football tournament season
(Trondheim) Rapid 2–0 Aasen Rjukan 2–4 Skiens Grane Sandaker 0–1 (a.e.t.) Geithus Skiens BK 2–1 Strong Skiold 1–3 Sarpsborg Skreia 3–2 Raufoss Sparta (Drammen)
1947_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
4–2 Sprint/Jeløy HamKam 5–0 Tynset Sørfjell 7–0 Risør Jerv 2–1 Nedenes Geithus 2–1 Birkebeineren Langesund 0–3 Runar Herkules 1–3 Eik Brann 5–0 Hardy
1960_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian politician (1903–1959)
Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 8 December 2009. Lie, 1995: pp. 135–136 Lie, 1995: p. 139 Geithus, 1999: p. 36 Lie, 1995: p. 194 "Norwegian Ministry of Finance. State Secretaries"
Olav_Meisdalshagen
needed] Source: [citation needed] Geithus - Asker 0-2 Larvik Turn - Snøgg 1-1 Ålgård - Flekkefjord 1-0 Asker - Geithus 3-0 (agg. 5-0) Snøgg - Larvik Turn
1951_in_Norwegian_football
Football tournament season
Filtvedt 2–8 Kvik Halden Fremad Lillehammer 3–0 Bøn Frigg 13–1 Ekeberg Geithus 1–5 Ørn Lyn (Gjøvik) 4–2 Birkebeineren Grue 4–0 Årnes Hamar 6–0 Tynset
1928_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Borgen 6. Tune 7. Torp 8. Askim 1. Mjøndalen (Play-off) 2. Åssiden 3. Geithus 4. Sagene 5. Jevnaker 6. Solberg 7. Steinberg 8. Liull 1. Spartacus (Play-off)
1956_in_Norwegian_football
8. Rakkestad 1. Åssiden Play-off 2. Drammens BK 3. Røa 4. Spartacus 5. Geithus 6. Slemmestad 7. Jevnaker 8. Sterling 1. Sagene Play-off 2. Aurskog 3.
1958_in_Norwegian_football
Football tournament season
Mandalskameratene Fremad Lillehammer 2–1 Raumnes & Årnes Frigg 5–0 Mesna Geithus 1–1 (a.e.t.) Kjelsås Grane (Arendal) 1–0 Skiens BK HamKam 1–6 Fredrikstad
1948_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Bækkelaget 3–2 (a.e.t.) Skeid Clausenengen 3–0 Bryn Donn 0–2 Stag Drafn 2–0 Geithus Eidsvold Turn 9–0 Flisa Eik 2–7 Slemmestad Falken 3–0 Brekken Fana 2–3
1972_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Dutch speed skater
m European Championships 2004 Heerenveen All round 2003 Heerenveen All round World Junior Championships 1999 Geithus Allround 1998 Roseville Allround
Mark_Tuitert
Football tournament season
Fjellkameratene 0–4 Baune Flekkefjord 4–8 Nærbø Freidig 5–2 Tryggkam Frigg 6–2 Ørje Geithus 6–0 Nordstrand Grue 0–8 Lyn HamKam 1–3 Aurskog Herkules 1–0 Sportsklubben
1954_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Brumunddal 1–2 (a.e.t.) Lærdal Vang 1–4 Kongsvinger Raufoss 5–1 Vikersund Geithus 1–5 Mjøndalen Snøgg 2–2 (a.e.t.) Jevnaker Bærum 2–1 Teie Fram (Larvik)
1980_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Brann Eidsvold IF 3–0 Askim Fram (Larvik) 1–2 Skotfoss Freidig 0–4 Ranheim Geithus 4–2 (a.e.t.) Berger Gjøa 5–0 Gresvik Lyn (Gjøvik) 9–2 Elverum Grane 1–3
1939_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
) Jarl Fram (Larvik) 0–0 (a.e.t.) Drafn Fredrikstad 3–1 Kvik (Halden) Geithus 2–2 (a.e.t.) Heddal Gjøvik-Lyn 6–0 Kapp HamKam 2–1 Fremad Lillehammer Harstad
1963_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Mandalskameratene Fram (Larvik) 4–0 Ulefoss Fremad Lillehammer 1–5 Vardal Geithus 0–2 Larvik Turn Lyn (Gjøvik) 12–0 Ullensaker Grane (Sandvika) 0–3 Tønsberg
1930_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Rosenborg Flekkefjord 5–2 Lyngdal Freidig 15–0 Flå Frigg 8–0 Heggedal Geithus 2–0 Sandaker Grane (Arendal) 2–5 Jerv Greåker 4–0 Aasen Grue 2–1 Hamar
1958_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Kvik (Trondheim) Brage 6–0 Strinda Brann 7–0 Ulf Bøn 2–1 Kapp Drafn 3–1 Geithus Dæhlenengen 3–2 Torp Egersund 4–1 Flekkefjord Ekeberg 0–8 Drammens BK Falk
1929_Norwegian_Football_Cup
International speed skating competition
Pleshkova 1985 Groningen Andrea Schöne Yvonne van Gennip Sabine Brehm 1986 Geithus Andrea Ehrig Yvonne van Gennip Natalya Artamonova 1987 Groningen Andrea
European Speed Skating Championships for Women
European_Speed_Skating_Championships_for_Women
Football tournament season
3–1 Kragerø Fredrikstad 5–0 Tune Fremad Lillehammer 2–2 (a.e.t.) Brage Geithus 4–1 Sagene Gjøvik-Lyn 11–1 Brumunddal Greåker 4–1 Borgen Grue 0–8 Frigg
1955_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian politician
1978–1994 and of Gjensidige. "Ola Thorleif Ruud" (in Norwegian). Storting. Geithus, Tonje Merete (1999). Statssekretærane. Intensjon og praksis 1945-1971
Ola_Thorleif_Ruud
Football tournament season
Freidig 2–3 Braatt Fremad Lillehammer 3–2 Trygg (Oslo) Frigg 8–3 Fossekallen Geithus 1–3 Gjøa Grane (Arendal) 2–1 Start Grane (Sandvika) 0–2 Dæhlenengen Grue
1932_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Hyvinkää Finland 27 1999 3–4 July Hafnarfjörður Iceland 28 2000 15–16 July Geithus Norway 29 2001 4–5 August Gävle Sweden 30 2002 27–28 July Aalborg Denmark
Nordic Junior Combined Events Championships
Nordic_Junior_Combined_Events_Championships
Gudbrandsdal Otta Valdres Nordre Land Røyken og Hurum Roy Øvre Buskerud Geithus Drammen og omegn Mjøndalen Vestfold Fram (Larvik) Grenland Odd Øvre Telemark
1934_in_Norwegian_football
Team Notes Slemmestad Play-off Liv Åssiden Geithus Skiold Drammens BK Svelvik Jevnaker
1965_in_Norwegian_football
Football tournament season
Start 5–0 Trauma Strinda 0–6 Brage Strong 12–2 Årnes Strømsgodset 2–1 Geithus Sverre 4–0 Harran Sørumsand 5–3 Eidsvold IF Trygg (Oslo) 0–1 Moss Tynset
1931_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Site of cultural and historical significance in Norway
Modalen Hordaland Mo Church Modum Buskerud Stasjonsevja, a park area in Geithus Molde Møre og Romsdal Rådhustaket: the area west of the cathedral, town
Millennium_site
GEITHUS
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Continuing; The Best; Son
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Spreader of Good News
Girl/Female
Tamil
A flower
Girl/Female
Latin
One of the Horae.
Girl/Female
English
Modern feminine of John and Jon.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Brave Man
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern, Telugu, Traditional
Save the People
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Peaceful
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Smile; Happy; Spread Love
Girl/Female
Sikh
Body, Elder sister
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