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Desire to live in a caravan on own property

18.03.2026 05:00 1 min 1 source
KRS - Avisen Kristiansand NOR
Desire to live in a caravan on own property
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A married couple plans to temporarily live in a caravan on their property in Søgne, Norway, during the construction of a new house. They received approval to implement housing plans they have been working on for three years.

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Desire to live in a caravan on own property

18.03.2026 KRS - Avisen Kristiansand NOR

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