-
reform (Kommunereformen i Norge [no]). The
counties in
Norway are
called fylke (singular) and
fylker (plural). This name
comes from the Old
Norse word...
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giant amphitheatre. The
urban muni****lity (bykommune) of Oslo and
county (
fylke) of Oslo are two
parts of the same entity,
making Oslo the only city in...
- form the new Tromsø amt. In 1919, the name was
again changed to
Finnmark fylke. In 2002, the Sami
language name, Finnmárku, was
added as a co-official...
- Aust-Agder (Norwegian: [ˈæ̂ʉstˌɑɡdər] , English: "East Agder") was a
county (
fylke) in
Norway until 1
January 2020, when it was
merged with Vest-Agder to form...
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Vestfold County Vestfold fylke County Flag Coat of arms
Vestfold within Norway Coordinates: 59°21′N 10°07′E / 59.35°N 10.12°E / 59.35; 10.12 Country...
- Kristiansund). In 1919, the name
Kristians Amt was
changed (back) to
Opland fylke, and the
spelling Oppland was
approved in 1950. The coat of arms was granted...
- Norwegian).
Retrieved 7 July 2009. "Tabell 6
Folkemengde per 1. januar,
etter fylke og kommune.
Registrert 2009.
Framskrevet 2010–2030,
alternativ MMMM" (in...
- et
samlet Trøndelag". NRK (in
Norwegian Bokmål). "Trøndelag
fylke: English". Trøndelag
fylke.
Retrieved 2018-01-01. "Fakta om Trøndelag". www.trondelagfylke...
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dating back to 350–500 AD. The
Viking Farm is a
museum at Karmøy. A
county (
fylke) is the
chief local administrative area in Norway. The
whole country is...
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Troms County Troms fylke Romssa fylka County Tromsø amt (historic name) Arnøyhøgda, Laukslettinden,
Tjuvtinden and Rødhetta as seen over Skattørsundet...