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Eide is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.

Eide Municipality in Møre og Romsdal, Norway

Eide is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the region of Nordmøre. It is located on the Romsdal peninsula, along the Kornstadfjorden and the Kvernesfjorden. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Eide. Other villages include Lyngstad, Vevang, and Visnes.

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Eide or EIDE may also refer to:

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Askøy Municipality in Hordaland, Norway

Askøy is a municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The island municipality is located in the Midhordland district of the county, sitting in a large group of islands immediately northwest of the city of Bergen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the urban village of Kleppestø on the southeastern shore of the island of Askøy.

Eide, Aust-Agder Former Municipality in Southern Norway, Norway

Eide is a former municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. It is currently located within the municipality of Grimstad in the traditional district of Sørlandet. The municipality of Eide existed from 1838 until 1962. The 32.4-square-kilometre (12.5 sq mi) municipality was made up of 29.2 square kilometres (11.3 sq mi) on the mainland and the rest being nearly 70 small islands off the Skaggerak coast. The larger islands include Auseøya, Homborøya, and Ålesøya. The administrative centre was the village of Eide where the Eide Church is located. Other villages in Eide included Jortveit and Homborsund.

Eide, Bø Village in Northern Norway, Norway

Eidet or Eide is a village in Bø Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the large island of Langøya in the Vesterålen archipelago. The village is located about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northeast of the municipal centre of Straume. Malnes Church was moved here from the small village of Malnes, just south of the village of Hovden in 1829.

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Eide Bailly LLP

Eide Bailly LLP is a regional certified public accounting and business advisory firm headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota. The firm was founded in 1917 and provides core services of audit & assurance and tax, as well as expanded services, including business outsourcing & strategy, business valuation & analytics, cybersecurity, financial services, fraud & forensic advisory, health care reform, human resources, international business services, litigation & dispute advisory, risk advisory, technology, transition & transaction advisory, and wealth planning. The Inside Public Accounting Report, ranked the firm as a "Top 25 CPA firm" based on its size in the United States. Eide Bailly has 34 offices in 15 states: Phoenix and Scottsdale, Ariz.; Costa Mesa, Calif.; Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins and Grand Junction, Colo.; Boise, Idaho; Des Moines and Dubuque, Iowa; Mankato and Minneapolis, Minn.; Billings, Mont.; Elko, Las Vegas and Reno, Nev.; Bismarck and Fargo, N.D.; Norman, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla.; Enterprise, Ore.; Aberdeen and Sioux Falls, S.D.; Lehi, Ogden, Orem and Salt Lake City, Utah; Abilene, Haskell, Plainview and Seymour, Texas; and Spokane, Wash. The firm employs 2,000 staff with a partnership of 261 members. Eide Bailly is an independent member of HLB and The Eide Bailly Alliance.

Eide Marine Services is a shipping and maritime company specialized in transport and logistics, heavy lift operations, salvage, installation and maintenance of subsea equipment and wind turbines offshore. The company has its headquarters in Høylandsbygd. The company was founded in 1992, after the restructuring and merging of Eide Contracting and Eide Marine Tech. Its current CEO is Georg Eide Jr.

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Eide is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Valle may refer to a grass valley. It may also refer to:

Hovden is used for many place names and surnames in Norway. One meaning of the name comes from the Old Norse word for head (hovud), which refers to a steep, overhanging mountain or cliff in the vicinity. The second meaning is derived from the Norse word for sacrificial site (hov).

Flags of Norwegian subdivisions Wikimedia list article

Most of the Norwegian counties and municipalities have their own flag. They are based on the respective coat of arms of the subdivision. However they are seldom used. Most public buildings and private homes use the National flag.

Storvatnet, Storavatnet, or Storevatnet are variants of the Norwegian word for "big lake". It may refer to:

Vik means wick or bay in Norwegian and Swedish, and it may refer to the following:

Sandnes may refer to:

Våge may refer to:

Vatne may refer to:

Kvaløya is the name of many islands in Norway:

Regions of Norway geographical division in Norway

Norway is commonly divided into five major geographical regions (landsdeler). These regions are purely geographical, and have no administrative purpose. However, in 2017 the government decided to abolish the current counties of Norway (fylker) and to replace them with fewer, larger administrative regions (regioner). The first of these new areas came into existence on 01 January 2018, when Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag merged to form Trøndelag.

Nationwide local elections for seats in municipality and county councils were held throughout Norway on 12 September 2011. Several municipalities also opened the polling booths on 11 September. For polling stations this meant that two elections, the municipal elections and the county elections ran concurrently. In addition, an advisory referendum was held in Aust-Agder to determine whether to merge the county with Vest-Agder.

Finnøya or Finnøy may refer to:

Eid Church or Eide Church may refer to:

Bible Belt (Norway) southwestern coastal area of Norway, with higher proportion of Christians

The Norwegian Bible Belt is a loosely defined southwestern coastal area of Norway, which is more religious than most of Norway. Typically, the definition covers Western Norway (Vestlandet) and Southern Norway (Sørlandet), which includes the counties of Rogaland, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, Møre og Romsdal, Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder. However, the most urban areas, such as Stavanger, have become strongly secularised since the 1960s and are no longer considered part of the Bible Belt.

Tveit Church may refer to:

Tveit may refer to:

Eide Church (Aust-Agder) Church in Aust-Agder, Norway

Eide Church is a parish church in Grimstad municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. It is located in the village of Eide. The church is part of the Eide parish in the Vest-Nedenes deanery in the Diocese of Agder og Telemark. The white, wooden, cruciform church was built in 1795 and it seats about 250 people. This is the third church to stand on this site.