- (Kommunereformen i Norge [no]). The
counties in
Norway are
called fylke (singular) and
fylker (plural). This name
comes from the Old
Norse word
fylki which means "district"...
- 2017 the
government decided to
abolish the
current counties of
Norway (
fylker) and to
replace them with fewer,
larger administrative regions (regioner)...
- (fylkesmann) with
Nordland county. The Counties,
known in
Norwegian as
fylker (singular fylke), of
which there are 15.
These derive in part from divisions...
- (Icelandic: sveitarfélög),
administrative Norway proper 15
counties (Norwegian:
fylker) 356 muni****lities (Norwegian: kommuner)
overseas dependencies 2 unincorporated...
-
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original on 11 May 2020.
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January 2020. "19
fylker blir til 11 –
dette skal de hete (19
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- Norwegian).
Retrieved 2023-04-03. "07459: Alders- og kjønnsfordeling i kommuner,
fylker og hele
landets befolkning (K) 1986 - 2023. Statistikkbanken". SSB (in Norwegian)...
- and six lay judges. The
mainland of
Norway is
divided into 11
counties (
fylker,
singular fylke): Agder, Innlandet, Møre og Romsdal, Nordland, Oslo, Rogaland...
- army and
allies in the 10th century, all the
civitates became provinces (
fylker) and
after their conversion to Christianity, they
became dioceses or parishes...
-
administered by an
elected muni****l council. They are
grouped into 15
counties (
fylker), each
governed by an
elected county council. Each
county has a governor...
- Vest-Agder (Norwegian: [ˈvɛ̂stˌɑɡdər] ; "West Agder") was one of 18
counties (
fylker) in
Norway up
until 1
January 2020, when it was
merged with Aust-Agder to...