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| HvalsøHvals is a municipality in east Denmark, in the county of Roskilde on the peninsula of Zealand. The municipality covers an area of 72 km², and has a total population of 7,472. External links Municipalities of Denmark. | HvalerThe municipality Hvaler in the county of Ostfold, Norway, has 3,588 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002 and covers 88 km². The whole district is an island group southwest in Ostfold. The most important village is Skjaerhallen. Municipalities of Norway. | HvenHven or Ven is a small Swedish island in the Oresund strait, between Scania and Zealand. The island was historically under Danish rule, but it fell to Swedish hands 1660, two years after the Treaty of Roskilde. Astronomer Tycho Brahe ( 1546- 1601) built t |
| HvarHvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea off the Dalmatian coast. The town of Stari Grad located on the north of the island (population 2,817, 2001) was the site of one of the first human settlements on the Adriatic islands during the antiquity. | HVAC control systemFire suppression control system panel Modern computerized HVAC control systems are used for temperature, humidity, and pressure control, and often integrate fire, security, and lighting controls into one system. These systems typically use one or more cen | HveragerðiHveragerdi is a small town in the south of Iceland at about 40 km to the east of Reykjavik on the river Varm . It has around 1,700 residents. The town is known for its greenhouses which are heated by hot water from volcanic hot springs in the area and in |
| HvannadalshnjúkurThe Hvannadalshnjukur is a volcano in the south of Iceland. It measures up to 2119 m and is therefore also the highest mountain of the island. The volcano is to be found at the limits of the Skaftafell National Park and it lies under the glacier raefajoku | HvalfjörðurHvalfjordur (is. the fjord of the whales) is situated in the west of Iceland between Mosfellsbaer and Akranes. Not so long ago, people had to make a long detour of 62 km on the hringvegur (road no. 1), if they wanted to go from Reykjavik to Borgarnes. | HvítáThere is more than one river called Hvit in Iceland. That is understandable, as most rivers in this country come down from glaciers and therefore their colour is light, Hvit meaning white river''. The best known rivers are Hvita (Borgarfjordur in the west |
| Hvítárvatn | Hvítavatn | Hvalvatn |
| Hvolsvöllur | Hvalstad | HVDC Gotland |
| HVDC Wolgograd-Donbass | HVDC Cross-Channel | HVDC Inter-Island |
| HVDC Italy-Corsica-Sardinia | HVDC Vancouver Island | HVDC Kingsnorth |
| Hvidovre IF | Hvitserk | Hversu Noregr byggdist |
| Hvalba | Hvalvík | Hvannasund |
| Hvítanes | | |