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/kɹɪsʃˈiəniə/
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NOUN
- the capital and largest city of Norway; the country's main port; located at the head of a fjord on Norway's southern coast
How To Use Christiania In A Sentence
- The instrument which they employ to measure the angles from which to deduce the height of the clouds is a peculiar form of altazimuth that was originally designed by Prof. Mohn, of Christiania, for measuring the parallax of the aurora borealis. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
- Committees in Horten and Fredrikstad, and the telephone employées of Christiania. The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912
- Perhaps I’m supposed to respect the views of The Creativity Movement, who holds that all non-Whites, non-Christianians should be exterminated from the earth? Waldo Jaquith - Pi is exactly three!
- It was indeed supposed by some of the earlier observers, that the granite of Christiania, in Norway, was intercalated in mountain masses between the primary or paleozoic strata of that country, so as to overlie fossiliferous shale and limestone.
- Out in the fjord I dragged myself up once, wet with fever and exhaustion, and gazed landwards, and bade farewell for the present to the town — to Christiania, where the windows gleamed so brightly in all the homes. Hunger
- I just waited till the ship got to Christiania; and then, when all the students were at dinner, I found the big boatswain sitting on a beam that runs out over the water -- I forget what they call the beam, but it's at the bow of the ship. Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
- The resulting registrations are then as follows: from Framheim, one set of barograms and two sets of thermograms, of which one gives the temperature of the air and the other the temperature inside the house, where the barometers and barograph were placed; from the Fram we have barograms for the whole period from her leaving Christiania, in 1910, to her arrival at Buenos Aires for the third time, in 1912. The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
- Among the many kind friends who had thought of us I must mention the Ladies 'Committees in Horten and Fredrikstad, and the telephone employées of Christiania. The South Pole~ From Madeira to the Barrier
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