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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 903 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MOSS , a seaport of See also:

Norway, in Smaalenene amt (See also:county), on the See also:east See also:shore of See also:Christiania See also:Fjord, 37 M. S. of Christiania by the See also:Gothenburg railway. Pop. (1900), 8941. Here was signed, on the 14th of See also:August 1814, the See also:convention which See also:united Norway to See also:Sweden. See also:Timber and See also:wood pulp are See also:chief exports, See also:grain and See also:coal are imported. The See also:port affords 13 to 22 ft. of See also:water beside the quays.

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