Proper noun
Trondheim
A city and municipality in Trøndelag county (formerly Sør-Trøndelag), Norway. It is the third largest city in Norway after Oslo and Bergen.
As the largest university in Norway, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is the host of some 36,000 students. citation Student culture in Trondheim is characterised by a long-standing tradition of volunteer work. Source: Internet
A bit of news about the Angoulême festival: the 2006 prizewinner, Trondheim, will be president of the jury for the 2007 edition and his line of thought regarding the event is this: “take the pictures off the wall and show the authors at work. Source: Internet
Despite Trondheim being Norway's third largest city, wild animals can be seen. Source: Internet
By 1900, 119 Jews were living in Trondheim, reaching 260 by 1940. Source: Internet
Ender is presently living with Valentine and her husband on the planet Trondheim when the call for a Speaker arrives. Source: Internet
For example, in 2014, Muslims in Reykjavik, Iceland, and Trondheim, Norway, fasted almost 22 hours, while Muslims in Sydney, Australia, fasted for only about 11 hours. Source: Internet