Fredrikstad

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A view of the old town of Fredrikstad in Norway, seen from the air.

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Etymology[edit]

Fredrik +‎ stad, first part named after Frederick II of Denmark, the King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1559 until his death in 1588, the city was the first in Norway to be named after a person.

Prior to 1877, the name was spelled Frederiksstad, then from 1877–1888 it was written as Fredriksstad, and finally since 1889 it has been spelled in its current form: Fredrikstad.

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Fredrikstad

  1. Fredrikstad (the administrative center, municipality, and city in Viken, Eastern Norway, Norway)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

 Fredrikstad on Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia
 Fredrikstad kommune on Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia

Fredrikstad

  1. A municipality of Østfold, Norway, and the seventh-largest city in Norway.