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Trondheim

American  
[tron-heym, trawn-heym] / ˈtrɒn heɪm, ˈtrɔn heɪm /

noun

  1. a seaport in central Norway, on Trondheim Fiord.


Trondheim British  
/ ˈtrɔnhɛim, ˈtrɒndˌhaɪm /

noun

  1. Former name (until the 16th century and from 1930 to 1931): Nidaros.  a port in central Norway, on Trondheim Fjord (an inlet of the Norwegian Sea): national capital until 1380; seat of the Technical University of Norway. Pop: 154 351 (2004 est)

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Born in Oslo, Klaebo moved to Trondheim - a haven of cross-country skiing trails - as a young child, a move that has seen him become the greatest to ever do the sport.

From BBC

As a boy, his family moved from Oslo to the winter-sports cradle of Trondheim.

From The Wall Street Journal

At home in Trondheim, Klaebo challenges himself once a month with a brutal 30-minute roller-ski climb from the sea-level fjord to a mountain peak, gaining nearly one-third of a vertical mile.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the researchers in Trondheim were working on finding better solutions, Google launched a new service for its Android customers.

From Science Daily

Addressing the court in Trondheim on Friday, Judge Espen Haug said the case was "very serious" and described Bye's actions as "absolutely unacceptable".

From BBC