Please help me identify this font from the Bergen Assembly website

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Please help me identify this font from the Bergen Assembly website

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Here is the website which uses the font I am trying to identify:

http://bergenassembly.no/en/news/

I would be super grateful for any help!

Many thanks,
Henry
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Re: Please help me identify this font from the Bergen Assembly website

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The website is a mess. :roll:

Looks like an ordinary sans serif font but they happen to have randomly replaced some basic latin characters with characters from the Letterlike Symbols unicode block. For instance the blackletter R which keeps appearing, the script l and the 'per' symbol instead of a lowercase p, but they haven't replaced all instances of those characters.
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Re: Please help me identify this font from the Bergen Assembly website

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The standard letters design could have started from something like Lightline Gothic by Monotype, Berthold or Mannesmann Scangraphic for instance.
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with outlining, squashing and a better /M.
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I think the capital M which sometimes appears is the script M from the Letterlike Symbols block.
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