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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of Europe. Norway

(4)

MOSS

Odd

OSLO - capital, port

Skien - port

(5)

MOLLE

(6)

BERGEN - port

NARVIK - port

TROMSÖ - port

(8)

KIRKENES

TRONDHEIM - port

(9)

SARPSBORG

STAVANGER - port

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The world-famous brand, known not least for its video recorders, will gradually abandon the production of the latter in connection with the transition to the production of household models of DVD recorders.

Now Matsushita produces 80000 of these devices monthly. The first step in mastering the market will be to increase this figure to 150000. An additional stimulating fact, apparently, will be the traditionally low cost of Matsushita products compared to competitors' counterparts. However, new product lines will no longer be so cheap, but they will still compare favorably with analogues in the number of functions. In any case, we are promised so. All new VCRs are planned to be produced, as before, under the DIGA brand.

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