Rorbua
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Rorbua is a pub in Tromsø, Norway. It was opened in 1974, and claims to be the most famous pub in all of Norway. The reason for its fame is that the pub hosted the television program Du Skal Høre Mye, a program that ran on NRK for 16 seasons from 1987, showing guests (celebrities and commoners) telling stories and jokes.
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Coordinates: 69°38′57.18″N 18°57′37.77″E / 69.6492167°N 18.9604917°E
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