- Hamar Tourism: Tripadvisor has 3,902 reviews of Hamar Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Hamar resource.Bulunamadı: town
- The exterior is modest except for a prominent entrance portal. Hamar's first cathedral has been a ruin since 1567 when Swedish troops sacked the town.
- Hamar is a picturesque town located on the shores of Lake Mjøsa in Norway. The town is known for its charming and well-preserved wooden buildings...
- Between 500 and 1000AD, the Åker farm was one of the most important power centres in Norway, located just a few km away from today’s town of Hamar.
- 1994 yılında Hamar'da bir üniversite açıldı. 1999'da Hamar , Oslo ve Lillehammer ile birlikte Buz Hokeyi Dünya Şampiyonasına ev sahipliği yaptı .Bulunamadı: town
- On 1 January 1878, the town/municipality of Hamar was enlarged by annexing about 800 decares (200 acres) of land and 138 people from the neighboring...
- Travel Guide of Hamar in Norway by Influencers and Travelers. Hamar is a town in Hamar Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway.
- Hamar is a town in Hamar Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. ... The town is located on the shores of Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake.
- Hamar Bölgesindeki Turlar: Hamar, Hamar Municipality bölgesindeki 5 çevre gezisi hakkında Tripadvisor'da paylaşılan yorum ve fotoğrafları görün.
- Bu blokta Hamar'nin en popüler harita servislerinden birinde nerede olduğunu görebilirsiniz. OpenStreetMap, Bing, Yandex.Maps, HereMaps.
- Hamar, Norway was formerly one of the host towns for the 1994 Winter Olympics, and the design of the new town hall was intended to portray the city’s inc...
- Many towns, such as Hamar, are used as mere refueling stops for visits to the nearby national parks and lakes.
- At Koigen diversion ground in Hamar town focus, the youthful ones can appreciate shallow waters, a sandy shoreline, and a fun play region with loads of...
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- Местное время:10 июля, 08:29
- Дата основания:1849 год
- Население:27 947 чел. (4 ноября 2019 г.)
- Площадь:13,9 км²