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FREDRIKSHALD (FREDERIKSHALD, FRIEDRICHSHALL) , a seaport and garrisonSee also: town of See also: Norway, in Smaalenene amt (county), 85 m. by See also: rail S. by E. of See also: Christiania
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Pop
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(1900) r 1,948
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It is picturesquely situated on both See also: banks of the Tistedal See also: river at its outflow to the Ide See also: fjord, surrounded by several rocky eminences
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The chief of these is occupied by the famous fortress Fredriksten, protected on three sides by precipices, founded by See also: Frederick III
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(1661), and mainly showing, in its See also: present See also: form, the See also: works of Frederick V
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(1766) and Christian VII
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(18o8)
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Between it and the smaller Gyldenlove fort a monument marks the spot where See also: Charles XII. was shot in the trenches while besieging the town (1718)
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The siege, which was then raised, is further commemorated by a monument to the brave defence of the
See also: brothers See also: Peter and Hans Kolbjornsen
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Fredrikshald is close to the See also: Swedish frontier, and had previously (166o) withstood invasion, after which its name was changed from Halden to the present form in 1665 in honour of Frederick III
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The town was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1759 and 1826
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The See also: castle surrendered to the Swedish See also: crown See also: prince Bernadotte in 1814, and its capture was speedily followed by the See also: conquest of-the See also: kingdom and its union with Sweden
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Fredrikshar1 is one of the See also: principal ports of the kingdom for the export of See also: timber
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Marble of very See also: fine quality and grain is extensively quarried and exported for architectural ornamentation and for furniture-making
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See also: Wood-pulp is also exported
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The See also: industries embrace granite quarries, wood-pulp factories, and factories for See also: sugar, See also: tobacco, curtains, travelling-bags, boots, &c
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There are railway communications with See also: Gothenburg and all parts of Sweden and See also: regular coastal and steamer services
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