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2005). The private sector consists largely of agriculture, principally animal husbandry. During the 1950s there was some mining in the municipality.
280: 102:, located in the southern part of Degernes. The two sites at Høgnipen are called Rørmyr and Mellommyr and are estimated to date back 10,000 years. 91:) is the only sports facility in the municipality. Degernes Hall was finished during 1984. The hall used mostly for team handball and gymnastics. 65:. Degernes was separated from Rakkestad as a municipality of its own on 1 January 1917, but it was merged back into Rakkestad on 1 January 1964. 61:
was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). It was divided into the parishes of Rakkestad, Degernes, and
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about eight miles southeast of the community center of Rakkestad. The village of Degernes has today a population of 277 (
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The municipality (originally the parish) was named after the old farm of Degernes (
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Rakkestad
Østfold
Norway
Rakkestad
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Halden
SSB
Christian Heinrich Grosch
Fosna-Hensbacka culture
Høgnipen
Norse
Asbjørn Solberg
Norwegian Parliament
Erik Varden
Trondheim
"Rakkestad (Go Norway)"
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Til Høgnipen til fots og på sykkel (VisitOslofjord)
Rakkestad Municipality (Indre Østfold)
Degernes Church
59°21′14″N 11°25′27″E / 59.35389°N 11.42417°E / 59.35389; 11.42417
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Villages in Østfold
Former municipalities of Norway

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