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Trondheim (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtrɔnhæɪm]), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. With a population of 181,513 (1 October 2013), it is considered to be the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is also the third largest city in the country, with a population (2013) of 169,972 inhabitants within the city borders. The city functions as the administrative centre of Sør-Trøndelag county. Trondheim lies on the south shore of the Trondheimsfjord at the mouth of the river Nidelva. The city is dominated by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), SINTEF, St. Olavs University Hospital and other technology-oriented institutions.
The settlement was founded in 997 as a trading post, and it served as the capital of Norway during the Viking Age until 1217. From 1152 to 1537, the city was the see of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros; since then, it has remained the seat of the Lutheran Diocese of Nidaros and the Nidaros Cathedral. It was incorporated in 1838. The current municipality dates from 1964, when Trondheim merged with Byneset, Leinstrand, Strinda and Tiller.
Natural Light is a reduced-calorie light pilsner brewed by Anheuser-Busch since its introduction on July 31, 1977. Its ingredients are listed as water, barley malt, cereal grains, yeast, and hops. The nutritional facts of one 12 ounce can is 95 calories, 3.2 grams of carbohydrates, 0.7 grams of protein, and 4.2% alcohol by volume.
Originally, the brand formulation had 97 calories, to compete with Miller Lite's 96 calories, and was called Anheuser-Busch Natural Light. The brand was Anheuser-Busch's first widely-distributed light beer, followed by Michelob Light and Bud Light, introduced in 1978 and 1982, respectively. (Bud Light's name was also shortened from its original "Budweiser Light.") Natural Light was originally priced at Budweiser levels, which has traditionally been considered part of the "premium" priced-segment. The name was later shortened to the current Natural Light, and was re-formulated to have similar taste but slightly fewer calories.
Some television commercials for the brand featured comedian Norm Crosby; another comedian, Bill Saluga, was noted in some of these for his officious character of "Raymond J. Johnson Jr.;" whose tagline was essentially, "Ya doesn't have to call me Johnson." This he would follow with a succession of other names by which others could refer to him. It was Crosby, however, who most customarily mocked the brand's unwieldy name in the said commercials by urging people, "Just say Natural."
Norway (i/ˈnɔːrweɪ/ NAWR-way; Norwegian: Norge (Bokmål) or Noreg (Nynorsk)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a sovereign and unitary monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the island Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard. The Antarctic Peter I Island and the sub-Antarctic Bouvet Island are dependent territories and thus not considered part of the Kingdom. Norway also lays claim to a section of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land. Until 1814, the Kingdom included the Faroe Islands (since 1035), Greenland (1261), and Iceland (1262). It also included Shetland and Orkney until 1468.
Norway has a total area of 385,252 square kilometres (148,747 sq mi) and a population of 5,109,059 people (2014). The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden (1,619 km or 1,006 mi long). Norway is bordered by Finland and Russia to the north-east, and the Skagerrak Strait to the south, with Denmark on the other side. Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea.
Drink a cup of coffee at one of the city's many cafés and read your daily newspaper. Go for some shopping and maybe visit a gallery. Take your time doing salmon fishing in the river right in the city centre. Stroll along idyllic river promenades. See one of the country's best football teams, Rosenborg, at their home field. Experience the Trøndelag Theatre and treat yourself to a five-course meal at a restaurant you will remember for the rest of your life. Welcome to Trondheim, a city to remember.
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www.visittrondheim.no This is a visual winter presentation of Trondheim, Norway made for Visit Trondheim by Fram Film | Natural Light. Natural Light presentation of Trondheim, Norway. All footage from December 2013 and January 2014. Produced by Fram Film | Natural Light. Directed by Grim Berge. www.naturallight.tv | www.framfilm.com http://vimeo.com/86703975 Drones by Cinecopter. Drone pilot, Erik Solberg. Aerial pilot Erik Van Rijt. Music by Tom Bergersen, Extreme Music Ltd. The song "Breathe"; https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/breathe/id573729318?i=573729854 About Trondheim. Founded in the year 997 by the Viking king Olav Tryggvason, the city of Trondheim is more than one thousand years old. The majestic Nidarosdomen Cathedral, makes Trondheim Norway's foremost pilgrimage site. ...
Trondheim (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈtrɔnhæɪm]), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with a population (2013) of 169,972 inhabitants within the city borders. The city functions as the administrative centre of Sør-Trøndelag county. Trondheim lies on the south shore of the Trondheimsfjord at the mouth of the river Nidelva. The city is dominated by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF), St. Olavs University Hospital and other technology-oriented institu...
WATCH IN HD AND WITH GOOD AUDIO This video is a tribute to our city Trondheim and our wonderful friends who helped make the summer of 2016 full of amazing memories. We are very grateful for that, but lets make 2017 even more adventurous! This video is made from a collection of clips fra a cellphone, a GoPro and a drone. PLEASE SHARE OR LEAVE A COMMENT TO LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK. Thank you, much love! Music: Samuel — Goldroom - Embrace -Samuel Remix-
Trondheim 4K is a mixture of timlapses and drone footage from Trondheim. Every thing in this video was captured by me in 2017. Location: Trondheim, Munkhomen, Bakkegate Norway Standard Gear: Dji Phantom 3 rtf Canon 70D Canon 10-18 efs Canon 18-135 efs Samyang 14 mm Manfroto Tripod Phottix TR-90 C6 for Canon Software: Sony Vegas pro 13 Adobe Premiere Pro 6 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom FAQ: Color profile drone: -1 -1 -1 D-log Contact information: Alexander@fathi.no
www.visitnorway.com/no/Reisemal/Midt-Norge/Trondheim/ Natural light presentation of Trondheim, Norway. www.visittrondheim.no Produced by Fram Film / Natural Light, www.framfilm.com
It is not for me to call Trondheim a city outside of normal physics. It’s true there’s a medieval church where crying ravens corkscrew after midnight. True that a quiet woman serving us beautiful Spanish tapas somehow multiplied our leftovers and sent us away with bread for three days. Also true: we nodded hello to Max von Sydow coming out of a low and torchlit tavern, although it was Max from 1957 and not the Max of today. He didn’t look as haunted as you might expect. None of these wonders appear in this film because in each case it was dark and I was not filming. Here is a short picture of a twilit city where time resembles your impetuous friend, equally happy with wild adventure or a long nap, and always looking to change direction. Any second now. Music: Prelude 13, by C...
Having fun with my new canon 7d. This is a twenty four hour trip from Oslo to Trondheim. And back home again. The video is shot with 50 frames 1280x720p.
3D/Animation/Story: Industriromantik Sound: TMP Media Group Clarion Hotel & Congress Trondheim will be the biggest hotel of its kind in Norway. It is an energy class A building with innovative architecture and interior design. The hotel has been designed by SpaceGroup AS, and the gold-coloured copper star on the hotel roof is sure to attract plenty of attention. The terrace on the 9th floor will provide an excellent view over the centre of Trondheim and the beautiful surroundings.
A short vignette we made for Trondheim Chamber Music Festival. "A festival that will surprise and challenge you" No sound for this one. Made in Softimage 2013, for the geometry explosions we used Exocortex Momentum and Implosia. Everything is rendered in Arnold.
Time-lapse of life in Trondheim in early 2010. First time I tried one with different scenes. Some worked better than others; at the end they added up to about three minutes of film - starting in the morning (after quite some tries as those ferries never arrived on schedule) and ending at night.
Different sequences of Aurora Borealis through the year 2013. All captured from the path "Ladestien" in Trondheim.
Along the track the wires are humming
in bursts of code like far-off drums....
Fathering the message:
further up the line
someone's shouting
down the passage of time.
The corridor restrains the window,
no view without the eye within....
bold upon the threshold
but holding on the line
we're shouting
down the passage of time.
Relatives speak on the phone, on the train,
talking before they have thought to explain;
Voices pitched wildly on tracks in the night
can't pick the pace up -
Oh let there be light!
How light becomes the soul!
You know yourself the centre of attention,
You see yourself the locus of event...
I'm sorry if it's painful quarrying the line,
stage centre, shouting down the passage of time.
The corridor retains it's shadows,
it's secrets compartmentalised....
damping down on ambience,
damp the teeth and grind,
shouting down the passage of time!
What's there to see or make clear?
What's there to know
when the voice is right here?
What's there to promise or vow?
What's to believe when the time is right now?
Relatives spoke on the phone, on the train,
talking before they had sought to retain;
Voices projected, spears in mid-flight,
frozen forever...