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Summary Of: Stavanger

Stavanger was established as a municipality... Stavanger is the 4th largest city in Norway... are pleasant and lowland areas in and around Stavanger have the longest... Stavanger has several beautiful lakes... Stavanger fulfilled an important urban role even prior to its founding in the year 1125 around... the time the Stavanger bishopric was established in the 1120s... Stavanger grew into a centre of civic administration and an important south... Stavanger was chosen to be the on... Stavanger is divided into 7... Stavanger is also partitioned into 22 parts and 218 smaller parts... and Stavanger with its good harbour and plane... became the most important business sector in the Stavanger area during the mid 1970s... The largest oil company in Stavanger is mainly state... The city of Stavanger is now running out of land for future development for housing and industry... Access to Stavanger is provided through the... Stavanger has several schools for the expatriate community including the British International School of Stavanger... Stavanger has one university... The population of Stavanger has a high percentage of university educated with 31... Stavanger and its region... Stavanger is host to... the Stavanger International Jazz Festival... Stavanger was the host port of the... Along the coast south of Stavanger there are a number of large... the cathedral in Stavanger is among the best preserved... The museum reflects the fact that Stavanger has been Norway...

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