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词条 1971 in Norway
释义

  1. Incumbents

  2. Events

  3. Popular culture

     Sports   Music   Film  Literature 

  4. Notable births

  5. Notable deaths

     Full date unknown 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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Events in the year 1971 in Norway.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Olav V
  • Prime Minister – Per Borten (Centre Party) until 17 October, Trygve Bratteli (Labour Party)

Events

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  • Municipal and county elections are held throughout the country.
  • 17 March – Bratteli's First Cabinet was appointed.
  • 22 May – The crew quarters of the Norwegian passenger ship MS Meteor catches on fire outside Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 32 people of the ship's crew are killed in the event.
  • 22 September – Princess Märtha Louise of Norway is born.

Popular culture

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Sports

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Music

{{Main|1971 in Norwegian music}}

Film

{{Main article|Norwegian films of the 1970s#1971}}

Literature

  • Per Arneberg, poet, prosaist and translator is awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize.[1]
  • Gunvor Hofmo, writer and poet, is awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature for Gjest på jorden (Guest on Earth).
  • Stein Mehren, poet, novelist, essayist and playwright, is awarded the Dobloug Prize literature award.
  • Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, children's writer and musician, is awarded the Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment literary prize.[2]

Notable births

  • 3 April – Ingvild Vaggen Malvik, politician
  • 6 April – Mona Grudt, model and 1990 Miss Universe
  • 13 May – Espen Lind, songwriter, producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
  • 28 June – Dagrun Eriksen, politician
  • 20 July – Guro Angell Gimse, politician
  • 18 October – Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal, politician
  • 22 November – Geir Hartly Andreassen, cinematographer

Notable deaths

  • 16 January – Halfdan Gran Olsen, rower and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1910)
  • 29 January – Bjarne Guldager, sprinter (b.1897)
  • 31 January – Gunnar Jahn, jurist, economist and politician (b.1883)
  • 24 February – Hartvig Svendsen, politician (b.1902)
  • 1 March – Harald Damsleth, cartoonist, illustrator and ad-man (b.1906)
  • 1 April – Hans Svarstad, politician (b.1883)
  • 2 May – Olaf Barda, chess player, first Norwegian International Master (b.1909)
  • 24 May – Haakon Hansen, politician (b.1907)
  • 2 June – Per Mathiesen, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (b.1885)
  • 26 June – Halvor Birkeland, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (b.1894)
  • 16 July – Birger Brandtzæg, merchant and owner of a fishing station (born 1893).[3]
  • 19 July – Hans Kristian Bromstad, politician (b.1903)
  • 20 July – Olaf Ingebretsen, gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1892)
  • 6 August – Finn Moe, politician (b.1902).[4]
  • 19 August – Arthur Sundt, politician (b.1899)
  • 4 September – Bjarne Lyngstad, politician and Minister (b.1901)
  • 29 September – Johannes Lid, botanist (b.1886).[5]
  • 5 October – Marit Hemstad, sprinter (b.1928)
  • 5 October – Marit Øiseth, cross country skier (b.1928)
  • 17 October – Leif Grøner, banker and politician (b.1884)
  • 22 October – Håkon Ellingsen, rower and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1894)
  • 18 November – Leif Bjorholt Burull, politician (b.1895)
  • 10 December – Arne Langset, politician (b.1893)
  • 12 December – Kristian Johan Bodøgaard, politician (b.1885)

Full date unknown

  • Thorstein John Ohnstad Fretheim, politician (b.1886)
  • Johs Haugerud, politician (b.1896)
  • Nils Hønsvald, politician and Minister (b.1899)
  • Nic. Stang, art historian and writer (b.1908)
  • Julius Sundsvik, novelist and newspaper editor (b.1891)

See also

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References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.riksmalsforbundet.no/Språk--og-litteraturpriser.aspx |title=Språk- og litteraturpriser |language=Norwegian |publisher=Riksmålsforbundet |accessdate=28 March 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100401160415/http://www.riksmalsforbundet.no/Spr%C3%A5k--og-litteraturpriser.aspx |archivedate=1 April 2010 |df= }}
2. ^{{Cite web| url=http://www.forfatterportalen.no/litteraturpriser/legat.htm | title=Mads Wiel Nygaards Legat |publisher=Forfatterportalen.no |language=Norwegian |accessdate=17 February 2009}}
3. ^{{cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Hvem er Hvem? |year=1968 |title=Brandtzæg, Birger |edition=10 |editor-first=Bjørn |editor-last=Steenstrup |location=Oslo |publisher=Aschehoug |language=Norwegian }}
4. ^{{cite encyclopedia|title=Finn Moe |encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon|first=Knut Einar |last=Eriksen |authorlink=Knut Einar Eriksen |editor=Helle, Knut|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Finn_Moe/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=23 December 2014}}
5. ^{{cite encyclopedia|title=Johannes Lid |encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon|first=Per |last=Sunding |authorlink= |editor=Helle, Knut|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Johannes_Lid/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

External links

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