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Skjold may refer to: Places *Skjold, Bergen, a neighborhood in Bergen municipality in Vestland county, Norway *Skjold, Rogaland, a village in Vindafjord municipality in Rogaland county, Norway *Skjold (municipality), a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway *Skjold, Troms, a village in Målselv municipality in Troms county, Norway *Skjold (garrison), a Norwegian army garrison in Målselv municipality in Troms county, Norway Other uses * Skjöld or Skjöldr, a king in Norse mythology * ''Skjold''-class corvette, a Norwegian class of patrol boats * ''Skjold'' (ship), a Danish three mast barque built in 1839 *BK Skjold, a Danish football team *Skjold oil field, an oil field in the Danish sector of the North Sea See also *Skjold Church (other) *Skjoldungen Skjoldungen () is a large uninhabited island in the King Frederick VI Coast, southeastern Greenland. Administratively it is part of the Sermersooq municipality. The weather of the island is characterized by tundr ...
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Skjold, Bergen
Skjold is a neighbourhood in the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. Located in Fana, Bergen, Fana borough, it is a mostly residential area dominated by single-family homes and apartment buildings. Skjold is located to the southwest of Nesttun and east of Sørås. The area has an Elementary school, elementary school, ''Skjold skole'', and a private Waldorf education, Steiner-Waldorf elementary/Education in Norway, lower secondary school, ''Steinerskolen på Skjold''. Skjold Church (Bergen), Skjold Church is located in the neighborhood. The Basic statistical unit (Norway), basic statistical units of Skjold and Skjoldhøgda had a combined population of 4967 as of 1 January 2009. Transport The main thoroughfare in Skjold is Norwegian County Road 582 (Fanavegen). The 4-lane road Norwegian National Road 580 (Fritz C. Riebers veg) runs to the west of Skjold, and intersects Fv 582 just north of Lagunen Storsenter. The Bergen Light Rail system passes through Skjold, and three of i ...
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Skjold, Rogaland
Skjold is a village in Vindafjord municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The village is located at the northern end of the Skjoldafjorden, along the European route E134 highway, about northeast of the town of Haugesund. Skjold Church is located in the village. The village was the administrative centre of the old municipality of Skjold which existed from 1838 until 1965. The village has a population (2019) of 886 and a population density Population density (in agriculture: Standing stock (other), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geog ... of . References Villages in Rogaland Vindafjord {{Rogaland-geo-stub ...
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Skjold (municipality)
Skjold is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The municipality encompassed all the area surrounding the Grindafjorden and Skjoldafjorden. The area is located in the present-day municipalities of Vindafjord and Tysvær. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Skjold where the Skjold Church is located. History The parish of Skjold was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). In 1849, the southwestern half of Skjold (population: 2,058) was separated to form the new municipality of Tysvær, leaving Skjold with 3,439 residents. In 1891, the eastern district of Skjold (population: 1,095) was separated to form the new municipality of Vats, leaving Skjold with 1,961 residents. On 1 January 1964, a small part of northern Skjold located north of the Ålfjorden (population: 24) was transferred to Sveio municipality in Hordaland county. On 1 January 1965, the municipality of Skjold was dissolved based ...
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Skjold, Troms
Skjold or Øverbygd is a village in Målselv Municipality in Troms county, Norway. Skjold is located at the confluence of the Målselva and Fjellfrøselva rivers, about east of the town of Bardufoss. The village of Holmen lies just east of Skjold. The village has a population (2023) of 243 and a population density of . The Skjold army base is located just north of the village of Skjold. It is home to the Brigade Nord () of the Norwegian Army. The village of Skjold was the administrative centre An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located. In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgi ... of the old Øverbygd Municipality which existed from 1925 until its dissolution in 1964. The village area is also known as ''Øverbygd'' since it was the centre of the old municipality. Målselv, Øverbygd - no-nb digifoto 20141216 0 ...
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Skjold (garrison)
Skjold is an Military camp, army camp in the small village Øverbygd in Målselv Municipality in Troms county, Norway. This camp is part of the Brigade Nord, Northern Brigade of the Norwegian Army and is where the Norwegian Army 2nd Battalion, 2nd Battalion Mechanized Infantry and Combat and Construction Engineers are based. References

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Skjold-class Corvette
''Skjold''-class corvettes (skjold means "shield" in Norwegian) are a class of six light, superfast, stealth missile corvettes in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy. The boats were formerly classed as MTBs ( motor torpedo boats) but, from 2009, the Royal Norwegian Navy has described them as corvettes (''korvett'') because their seaworthiness is seen as comparable to corvettes, and because they do not carry torpedoes. They were built at the Umoe Mandal yard. With a maximum speed of , the ''Skjold''-class corvettes were the fastest combat ships afloat at the time of their introduction., beaten by the Abu Dhabi MAR WP-18 Interceptor. Design The ''Skjold'' design is a surface effect craft, constructed of glass fibre/carbon composite materials. Buoyancy is augmented underway by a fan-blown skirted compartment between the two rigid catamaran-type hulls. This provides an alternative solution to the planing hull/vee hull compromise: the air cushion reduces wave slam at high spee ...
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Skjold (ship)
The ''Skjold'' (or ''Skiold'') was a Danish three-mast Barque, built in Sønderborg 1839, and displacing 460 tons. It was owned by C. Petersen, Sønderborg. Captains Hans Christian Claussen Voyages * Altona to Port Adelaide, South Australia - 3 July 1841 to 28 October 1841 with Prussian immigrants including Pastor Gotthard Fritzsche *Port Adelaide, South Australia to Batavia - departed 22 November 1841 *Hamburg to Nelson, New Zealand Nelson () is a List of cities in New Zealand, city and Districts of New Zealand, unitary authority on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the oldest city in the South Island and the second-old ... - 21 April 1844 to 1 September 1844 with German immigrants. References *Ships arriving in South Australia 1841Pioneers Association of South Australia*South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc** *'SKJOLD' Passenger List * {{DEFAULTSORT:Skjold (Ship) Barques ...
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BK Skjold
Boldklubben Skjold af 1915 is a Danish football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen. Founded in 1915, the club has over 1,400 members making it one of Denmark's biggest football clubs in terms of membership. BK Skjold's teams use either Fælledparken or Ryparken for their training sessions. History In the 2011–2012 season Skjold played in the Danish 2nd Division West, the third-tier, due to a random draw after the promotions from the 4th tier league Danmarksserien resulted in an unbalance in teams playing in the East and West 2nd divisions. 18 teams were to play in the Danish 2nd Division East while only 14 teams were to play in the Danish 2nd Division West. To solve this problem, the Danish Football Association drew two random teams from the eastern division to play in the western division – This resulted in BK Skjold and Lolland-Falster Alliancen joining the Danish 2nd Division West. Skjold played their first game in Danish 2nd Division West on 7 August 2011 versus hea ...
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Skjold Oil Field
The Skjold oil field () is a crude oil and associated gas production field in the Danish sector of the central North Sea, close to the Danish-German median line. Production of oil started in 1982, peak oil was achieved in 1991 and production is expected to continue until 2038. The field The Skjold oil field is located in Block 5504/16 of the Danish North Sea. The name Skjold translates as 'shield' in English. The field was discovered in March 1977 and is a Danian and Upper Cretaceous chalk anticline with salt tectonics. The reservoir has the following characteristics: Owners and operators The field was originally licensed to a joint venture called Dansk Undergrunds Consortium (DUC) comprising Shell (40.0%), A.P. Moeller (30.0%), Chevron (15.0%), and Texaco (15.0%). The field was originally operated by Maersk Oil & Gas A/S. By 2013 ownership of the Skjold field was by Norwegian Energy (37.0%), TotalEnergies (43.0%) and Nordsøfonden (20.0%). The field was operated in ...
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Skjold Church (other)
Skjold Church may refer to: * Skjold Church, Bergen, a church in Bergen municipality, Vestland county, Norway * Skjold Church, Rogaland, a church in Vindafjord municipality, Rogaland county, Norway {{dab, geo ...
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