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Sogningen : ウィキペディア英語版
Sogningen
''Sogningen'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Vikøyri in Sogn og Fjordane county.
==History and profile==
''Sogningen'' was established in 1897, and was published in Vikøyri by Rasmus Thorsen as the Conservative Party organ in Sogn. It faced competition from another local newspaper, ''Sognefjord'', from 1912 to 1919, which was started by former (1911 to 1912) ''Sogningen'' editor-in-chief Dankert Skagen. Editor-in-chief of ''Sogningen'' from 1912 to 1913 wa P. Stensaker, and from 1913 to 1925 Thormod Liljedahl.
When ''Sogningen'' was moved to Balestrand in 1925, new editor became Richard Christoffer Schelderup Knoff. He owned the newspaper to 1948, but long before that he had installed his son Richard Knoff, Jr. as editor.〔 It was stopped in 1942 during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, but resumed from 1 August 1945.〔
In 1951 it was moved back to Vikøyri, and editors were Halvdan Brekke and Thormod Liljedahl (again) before it was moved further to Leikanger.〔 Here, bookprinter Ingvald Husabø had established a small newspaper conglomerate. ''Sogningen'' was tightly synchronized with Centre Party newspaper ''Sogns Avis'', and the two newspapers were finally merged in 1972 under the name ''Sogningen/Sogns Avis'' (since 1993: ''Sogn Avis'').〔

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