Hauerseter

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Hauerseter
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Hauerseter
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Hauerseter
Coordinates: 60°11′10″N11°11′48″E / 60.18611°N 11.19667°E / 60.18611; 11.19667 Coordinates: 60°11′10″N11°11′48″E / 60.18611°N 11.19667°E / 60.18611; 11.19667
Country Norway
Region Østlandet
County Akershus
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)

Hauerseter is a village in Ullensaker, Akershus, Norway.

In rail transport, the village was covered by Hauerseter Station on the Trunk Line, formerly also a terminus on the Hauerseter–Gardermoen Line. The local sports club is Hauerseter SK.


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