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English: Map of Bergen (XIIIth century) drawn late XIXth century by G.Philip & son. Nouns with "-sk" endings are or were churches. Alrekstadir is know to be the first farm built in the area.
Français : Carte de Bergen au XIIIè siècle. Auteur: G.Philip & son, fin du XIXe siècle. Les noms finissant en "sk" sont des églises, dont plusieurs ont disparu. "castle" est en fait Sverreborg. Holmen est la forteresse de Bergenhus. Alrekstadir est la première construction Bergenoise, il s'agissait d'une ferme, désormais disparue.
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current00:42, 1 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 00:42, 1 March 2007832 × 902 (247 KB)Skygge~commonswikiCarte de Bergen au XIIIè siècle. Auteur: G.Philip & son, fin du XIXè siècle. Map of Bergen (XIIIth century) drawn late XIXth century by G.Philip & son. Les noms finissant en "sk" sont des églises, dont plusieurs ont disparu. "castle" est en fait Sv
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