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Hedmarken (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈhêːdmɑrkn̩],
local pronunciation: [ˈhæ̂ɪmɑrçɑ, ˈhɛ̂m-];
known as
Hedemarken [ˈhêːdəmɑrkn̩]
until 2003) is a traditional...
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Hedmarken District Court (Norwegian:
Hedmarken tingrett) was a
district court in
Innlandet county, Norway. The
court existed from 1588 to 1777 and again...
- 383-kilometer (238 mi)
railway line
which runs
through the
districts of
Hedmarken, Østerdalen and
Gauldalen in
Innlandet and Trøndelag, Norway. The line...
- Norway. The term
generally included the
districts Romerike, Ringerike,
Hedmarken, Toten,
Hadeland and Land. To the north,
these lands branched out through...
- The
county was
divided into
three traditional districts.
Those were
Hedmarken, Østerdalen and Solør (with
Odalen and Vinger).
Hedmark was originally...
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centre of
Hamar Muni****lity. It is
located in the
traditional region of
Hedmarken. The town is
located on the s****s of Mjøsa, Norway's
largest lake. Historically...
- Eidsvoll:
Raumafylke (Glåmdalen, Romerike, Solør)
Heinafylke (Gjøvik,
Hedmarken)
Hadafylke (Hadeland, Land, Toten)
Gudbrandsdal Østerdal
Counties under...
- cattle. The
breed originates from the
Gudbrand Valley, Østerdalen and
Hedmarken in Norway.
These areas offered good
conditions for
livestock with easy...
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comparatively flat, and
there are
patches of
intensely cultivated lands,
notably Hedmarken, Toten, Hadeland,
Ringerike and others. The po****tion
density in the...
- Sunnmøre Voss
Follo Glåmdalen
Grenland Gudbrandsdalen Hadeland Hallingdal Hedmarken Land
Numedal Ringerike Romerike Toten Upper Telemark Valdres Vestfold...