Bergen

Bergen, the old capital of Norway, on a fjord of the name, open to the Gulf Stream, and never frozen; the town, consisting of wooden houses, is built on a slope on which the streets reach down to the sea, and has a picturesque appearance; the trade, which is considerable, is in fish and fish products; manufactures gloves, porcelain, leather, etc.; the seat of a bishop, and has a cathedral.

Population (circa 1900) given as 52,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Berenger
Berenger I.
Berenger, Thomas
Bereni`ce
Beresford, William Carr, Viscount
Beresi`na
Berezov`
Berg, Duchy of
Ber`gamo
Bergasse
Bergen
Bergen-op-Zoom
Ber`genroth, Gustav Adolph
Bergerac
Bergerac, Savinien Cyrano de
Berghaus, Heinrich
Berghem
Bergman, Torbern Olof
Beri
Berkeley
Berkeley, George

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