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River in Agder, Norway
Lygna or Lyngdalselva is a river in Agder county, Norway. The 82.2-kilometre (51.1 mi) river runs from the mountains in northern Hægebostad Municipality
Lygna
Municipality in Innlandet, Norway
Gran is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Hadeland. The administrative centre of the municipality
Gran_Municipality
Railway station in Hægebostad, Norway
of the station there is a 59-meter-long (194 ft) bridge across the river Lygna. The embankment runs between the Hægebostad Tunnel to the east and Kvineshei
Snartemo_Station
Village in Lyngdal Municipality, Norway
Norway. The village is located in the Lyngdalen valley, along the river Lygna, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northeast of the town of Lyngdal and about
Kvås
Russian cross-country skier
4 × 5 km relay Representing Russia U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 10 km classical 2022 Lygna 4 × 5 km mixed relay Junior World Championships 2021 Vuokatti
Veronika_Stepanova
Municipality in Agder, Norway
encompasses the northern end of the Lyngdalen valley which follows the river Lygna. The Sørlandet Line railroad runs through the municipality from east to
Hægebostad_Municipality
Norwegian cross-country skier (born 2000)
Championships 2025 Trondheim 4 x 7.5 km relay U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 4 × 5 km mixed relay 2023 Whistler 20 km classical 2023 Whistler sprint classical
Kristin_Austgulen_Fosnæs
Valley in Norway
Hægebostad Municipality and Lyngdal Municipality. The valley follows the river Lygna from the mountain plateaus in northern Hægebostad to the Lyngdalsfjorden
Lyngdalen
1969 novel by Jurek Becker
The German original title is Jakob der Lügner (pronounced [ˈjaːkɔp deːɐ̯ ˈlyːɡnɐ] ). Becker was awarded the Heinrich-Mann Prize (1971) and the Charles Veillon
Jacob_the_Liar
Municipality in Agder, Norway
municipality is located. The first element is the genitive case of the river name Lygna. This name comes from the word logn which means "quietness" or "calm". The
Lyngdal_Municipality
Village in Hægebostad Municipality, Norway
sits along the shores of the river Storåni, a northern branch of the river Lygna. "Haddeland, Hægebostad". yr.no. Retrieved 6 June 2026. "Informasjon om
Haddeland,_Agder
Swiss cross-country skier (born 2001)
U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 10 kilometre classical 2023 Whistler Mixed relay Junior World Championships 2020 Lygna 4 × 3.3 kilometre relay Women's
Anja_Weber
French cross-country skier (born 1999)
Championships 2023 Planica Individual sprint U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 4 × 5 km mixed relay Junior World Championships 2019 Lahti 10 km freestyle
Jules_Chappaz
Fjord in Agder, Norway
The 1-to-2-kilometre (0.62 to 1.24 mi) wide fjord is fed by the river Lygna and it has a couple larger fjords that join the Lyngdalsfjorden. The Åptafjorden
Lyngdalsfjorden
Town/City in Southern Norway, Norway
Municipality in Agder county, Norway. It lies along the east side of the river Lygna, just north of the head of the Rosfjorden and northeast of the head of the
Alleen
Latvian cross-country skier (born 2000)
U23: 2023) Medal record Women's cross-country skiing Representing Latvia U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 10 km classical Updated on 7 January 2024
Patrīcija_Eiduka
International skiing competition
Championships were held from 22 February to 6 March 2022 in Zakopane, Poland, and Lygna, Norway. All times are local (UTC+1). * Host nation (Norway) and (Poland)
2022 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships
2022_Nordic_Junior_World_Ski_Championships
Swedish cross country skier
Discipline titles 0 Medal record Men's cross-country skiing Representing Sweden U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 15 km classical Updated on 27 March 2022
Leo_Johansson
Nordic skiing event
2023 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships Location Whistler, Canada Dates 28 January – 5 February ← Zakopane/Lygna 2022 Planica 2024 →
2023 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships
2023_Nordic_Junior_World_Ski_Championships
Biathlon competition
started on 6 January 1984 in Falun, Sweden, and ended on 11 March 1984 in Lygna, Norway. It was the seventh season of the Biathlon World Cup. Below is the
1983–84_Biathlon_World_Cup
Norwegian biathlete (born 1995)
2023. Nissestad, Marius Tveit (January 26, 2021). "Ragnhild i storslag på Lygna". Ragnhild Femsteinevik at IBU Ragnhild Femsteinevik at FIS (cross-country)
Ragnhild_Femsteinevik
Swiss cross-country skier (born 2000)
Championships 2025 Trondheim 4 × 7.5 km relay U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna Individual sprint Junior World Championships 2020 Oberwiesenthal Individual sprint
Valerio_Grond
Lake in Agder, Norway
Norway. The 7.56-square-kilometre (2.92 sq mi) lake is part of the river Lygna. The lake begins near the village of Eiken in the north and stretches about
Lygne
Norwegian biathlete (born 1959)
relay 1980 Austmarka 4 × 7.5 km relay 1982 Steinkjer 10 km sprint 1983 Lygna 4 × 7.5 km relay 1984 Vossestrand 10 km sprint 1984 Vossestrand 4 × 7.5
Eirik_Kvalfoss
Finnish cross-country skier (born 1999)
podiums 0 Medal record Men's cross-country skiing Representing Finland U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 10 km classical Updated on 28 February 2026
Arsi_Ruuskanen
Norwegian biathlete
5 km relay 1988 Dombås 4 × 7.5 km relay 1986 Geilo 4 × 7.5 km relay 1984 Vossestrand 10 km sprint 1983 Lygna 20 km individual 1983 Lygna 10 km sprint
Øivind_Nerhagen
Norwegian cross-country skier (born 2000)
Indiv. wins 0 Medal record Men's cross-country skiing Representing Norway U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna 4 × 5 km relay Updated on 22 March 2026
Andreas_Fjorden_Ree
Icelandic cross country skier
cross-country skiing at the Norwegian junior championship competition held at Lygna in January 2015. She continued taking part in various skiing competitions
Kristrún_Guðnadóttir
Road in Norway
in this stretch in 2022). From Jaren, the road runs to the northeast to Lygna where it meets County Road 180. From there, the road runs north to Einavoll
Norwegian_National_Road_4
Village in Hægebostad Municipality, Norway
village is located in the fairly narrow Lyngdalen valley along the river Lygna, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of the municipal centre of Tingvatn.
Snartemo
Nordic skiing event for youths
24 2021 Lahti / Vuokatti Finland Norway 20 2022 Zakopane (sj & nc) / Lygna (cc) Poland / Norway Russia 22 2023 Whistler Canada Norway 23 2024
FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships
FIS_Nordic_Junior_World_Ski_Championships
Village in Hægebostad Municipality, Norway
Municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located along the river Lygna, just south of the lake Lygne. The village of Eiken lies about 10 kilometres
Tingvatn
Polish cross-country skier (born 2001)
cross-country skiing Representing Poland U23 World Championships 2022 Lygna Individual sprint Junior World Championships 2021 Vuokatti Individual sprint
Monika_Skinder
Sigleif Johansen 1982 Steinkjer Eirik Kvalfoss Odd Lirhus Terje Krokstad 1983 Lygna Svein Engen Kjell Søbak Øivind Nerhagen 1984 Vossestrand Eirik Kvalfoss
Norwegian Biathlon Championships
Norwegian_Biathlon_Championships
fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025. "FIS Junior World Ski Championships Lygna (NOR)". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 September 2025. "FIS Ski Jumping - Whistler
List of Polish medalists at the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships
List_of_Polish_medalists_at_the_FIS_Nordic_Junior_World_Ski_Championships
61°4′0″N 12°37′0″E / 61.06667°N 12.61667°E / 61.06667; 12.61667 2427 Trysil Lygna 60°27′27″N 10°38′44″E / 60.45749°N 10.64547°E / 60.45749; 10.64547 2770
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