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| The Oslo tree cut down |
| Monday, 16 November 2009 15:04 |
The Christmas tree which is a gift from the people of Oslo to Iceland this year was cut down with a festive ceremony today. Those who were at the ceremony were amongst others Sigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir, ambassador of Iceland in Norway, and Margit F. Tveiten ambassador of Norway in Iceland. The lights on the tree are to be lit during a festive ceremony on Austurvollur on November 29th. This year have 58 years past since the people of Oslo gave Iceland their first Christmas tree.
News Article by Jon Hakon Halldorsson Translated by Anya Original Article in Icelandic
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The Christmas tree which is a gift from the people of Oslo to Iceland this year was cut down with a festive ceremony today. Those who were at the ceremony were amongst others Sigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir, ambassador of Iceland in Norway, and Margit F. Tveiten ambassador of Norway in Iceland. The lights on the tree are to be lit during a festive ceremony on Austurvollur on November 29th. This year have 58 years past since the people of Oslo gave Iceland their first Christmas tree. 
