BERGEN, City, Norway

bĕrˈgən, city (1995 pop. 221,645), capital of Hordaland co., SW Norway, situated on inlets of the North Sea. It is Norway's second largest city and a major shipping center. Formerly a major textile and ship-building center, the city's economy is now mainly service-based, including educational, medical, technical, insurance, financial, and retailing services. A small shipyard and ship-repair facilities remain. Other manufacturing includes fish processing, steel, machinery, and electrical equipment.

Founded c.1070 by Olaf III (Olaf Kyrre), Bergen soon became the largest city of medieval Norway. It was often the royal seat, and the earliest coronations took place there. The city became an establishment of the Hanseatic League in the mid-14th cent. The Hansa merchants, enjoying extraterritorial privileges, imposed their unpopular rule on Bergen until 1560, and thereafter continued to have influence until the late 18th cent. During the disturbances accompanying the Reformation (16th cent.), most of the city's old churches and monasteries were destroyed. However, Bergen remained Norway's leading city until the rise of Oslo in the 19th cent.

The center of Bergen was rebuilt after a severe fire in 1916. Nevertheless, the city retains many impressive monuments of its medieval past. One of its most famous buildings is Bergenhus fortress, which contains Haakon's Hall (1261); it was rebuilt after being heavily damaged in World War II. Other old buildings include the Quay, a group of wooden quayside houses rebuilt in their medieval style after a fire in 1702; St. Mary's Church (12th cent.); Fantoft Stavkirke (12th cent., destroyed by fire in 1994 and reconstructed); and, just south of Bergen, the 12th-century ruins of Norway's first Cistercian monastery.

One of the chief cultural and educational centers of Norway, Bergen has a university (founded 1948), a school of economics and business administration, several scientific institutes, and a Hanseatic museum. Bergen's theater was founded (1850) by the composer and violinist Ole Bull and gained international recognition under such directors as Ibsen and Bjørnson. The dramatist Ludvig Holberg (1684) and the composer Edvard Grieg (1843) were born in Bergen.

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...characteristics of Bergen and its rural hinterland...that hinterland to the city. Until recently, the city of Bergen has been economically...in other regions of Norway. Tremendous rural...hostile and sophisticated Bergen, was portrayed by...
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...stand just outside the city. Then he went to Voss, seventy miles east of Bergen and the center of mobilization...was fighting all round Bergen, and slowly the little...batteries north and south of Bergen had to surrender. In...troops across to eastern Norway to support General Ruge...
...demonstrated in Christiania and 15 - 16,000 in Bergen. Some people interpreted this as a sign that, in Norway too, future developments would not necessarily...potatoes and give the surplus to the poor of the city. When the size of the public administration...
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...published by Statistics Norway (Statistisk sentralbyra...reportable disease in Norway in 1918. After some...generally lower in cities than in rural areas...Norways second largest city, Bergen, this assumption...influenza census" of the Bergen population with official...carried out for several cities in England and in...
...way, a community can become "the city" of the particular theme that the...the story of the Finnish past in Norway is celebrated annually on the second...Cultural Studies, University of Bergen, Norway. Her main research interests include...
...commune schemes. In Norway, the evaluation...for governing the city. Trondheim and Stavanger--two other cities big by Norwegian...government activity in Norway. Citizens receive...organisering (115-143). Bergen: Universitetsforlaget...University of Bergen, Norway. He is currently...the University of Bergen and the Institute...
...receive a cochlear implant in Norway was an adult fitted in the city of Trondheim in 1985. Nineteen...youngest child implanted in Norway was 5% months old. Between...Rikshospitalet. Other hospitals in Norway, in Bergen and Trondheim, perform implantations...
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...Wood and Stone - Historic Bergen, Norway. by MARIT NYB> A UNESCO...venerable Vgen, the harbor of Bergen, Norway, since the Middle Ages...Situated on the western coast of Norway and surrounded by mountains, Bergen has steadfastly developed...
...had become the largest city in Scandinavia, with...Bruges, Novgorod, and Bergen. Russian fur and candle...and dried fish from Bergen. When the German merchants...one of Europes tidiest cities and, as one wanders...Atlantic and sweep the city clean. These downpours...precipitation of 95 inches. Old Bergen The people of Bergen...
...Bergen remained the largest city in Norway until Oslo overtook...1702 (laying 90% of the city in ruins), but each...tourism here, since the city is "the gateway to the...giving the trip the name "Norway in a Nutshell." With...In 1765 Harmonien, the Bergen Musical Society, gave...
...mountain to fjord, and cities and towns steeped both...Norways fjords to timeless Bergen on the Atlantic Coast...experience the scenic Bergen Railway line running from Oslo to Bergen, the breathtaking Flam...the heart of southern Norway and gateway to the country...soul of "The Viking City" is the Viking Ship...
...Olav Kyrre, king of Norway, founded the city as...became the capital of Norway later in the thirteenth...century and was the largest city in the country for the...in the Middle Ages, Bergen became a vital link in...of European and Baltic cities with shared trading agreements...world rather than of Norway. For them, an international...
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...the touristic Taste of Norway menu. I was very pleasantly...social centre for the city. I stopped for a coffee...glimpse of how amazing this city must be in the summer...a joke about visiting cities - climb the very tall...the best time to visit Norway - its not quite winter...scenery on the Oslo- Bergen train, I started to...
...The best views of the city are from Mount Floyen...which runs from the city centre to the top of...of St Petersburg (the cities shared the same architect...Delights tour around the city which was once home to...COOL NORTH Thrill of Norway: stunning fjords, beautiful...beautiful fjords 2. Bergen, Norway 3. Relaxing...
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...Six-night Bergen city cruise - the gateway...particularly large in size, Bergen offers plenty to...returning to the old city year after year...accommodation in Bergen. Live entertainment...Stavanager and left, the city at nightfall. Above...from Newcastle to Norway.
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BERGEN , city, Norway ber g n, city (1995 pop. 221,645), capital of Hordaland co., SW Norway, situated on inlets of the North Sea...c.1070 by Olaf III (Olaf Kyrre), Bergen soon became the largest city of medieval...
...the capital and largest city. The nations outlying...islands in the S Atlantic; Norway also has claims in Antarctica...North Atlantic Drift, Norway has a mild and humid...valleys, where the chief cities Oslo, Bergen , Stavanger , Kristiansand...literary language of Norway for many years was Danish...
...as , Nor. oos loo, city (1995 pop. 482,555), capital of Norway, of Akershus co...mi/453 sq km), SE Norway, at the head of the...when it also replaced Bergen as the main city in Norway. In World War II, Oslo...
...Mozart festival in New York City; and the Newport Jazz Festival (now held in New York City and Newport). The Salzburg...events are held in New York City (notably Lincoln Centers...Spoleto Festival ), and Bergen (Norway). The Tanglewood Music...
TRONDHEIM tron ham, city (1995 pop. 142,792...Trondelag co., central Norway, a port on the Trondheimsfjord...third largest city of Norway, it is a commercial...introduced Christianity to Norway, the city was the political...diverted (14th cent.) to Bergen. Olaf Engelbrektsson...
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