The houses date from 1789 to 1904, when building wooden houses was banned in the city centre, like in several other Norwegian cities.
Service were flown from several Norwegian cities to Amsterdam.
Although in the start-up phase, she announced that the group sought to establish so-called "divisions" in various Norwegian cities.
There are also official residences in three other Norwegian cities:
There are now annual productions in many Norwegian cities throughout the holiday season.
The Norwegian city of Lillehammer, population 22,000, was a surprise choice.
The official stores selling the clothes are also named after the oldest Norwegian city, Tønsberg.
The recipient or a chosen representative then makes a tour of Norwegian cities that gives an opportunity to meet humanitarian organizations and prominent politicians.
The name also extends to the neighborhood north of Østbanegade, where many of the streets are named after Norwegian cities.
In the past brigades were also formed in other Norwegian cities.