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Nybergsund is a village in the municipality of Trysil in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of the village of Innbygda which is the municipal centre of Trysil. The village is best known for serving as a hiding place for the Norwegian royal family and Cabinet and sustaining German bombing during the German conquest of Norway. The village is also the birthplace of award-winning Norwegian writer and translator Tormod Haugen.

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  • Nybergsund is een plaats in de Noorse gemeente Trysil, provincie Innlandet. Nybergsund telt 334 inwoners (2007) en heeft een oppervlakte van 0,68 km². Nybergsund ligt aan riksvei 25. Bij het dorp ligt een houten brug over de rivier . De huidige brug, uit 2005, vervangt een stalen brug uit 1929. De oude brug is nog wel in gebruik, maar enkel nog voor lokaal verkeer. (nl)
  • Nybergsund är en tätort i Trysils kommun, Innlandet fylke i Norge med 329 invånare (2005). Orten ligger vid Trysilelva, cirka 5 kilometer söder om kommunens huvudort Innbygda. Den 11 april 1940 bombades Nybergsund eftersom Norges kung och regering befann sig där. Det var också här som kungen Håkon VII och regeringen vägrade godkänna Vidkun Quisling som statsminister. Denna Norge-relaterade geografiartikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Nybergsund is a village in the municipality of Trysil in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of the village of Innbygda which is the municipal centre of Trysil. The village is best known for serving as a hiding place for the Norwegian royal family and Cabinet and sustaining German bombing during the German conquest of Norway. The village is also the birthplace of award-winning Norwegian writer and translator Tormod Haugen. (en)
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