Røros ( sma, Plaassja, ) is a
municipality
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in
Trøndelag
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county
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,
Norway
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. The
administrative centre
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of the municipality is the
town of Røros. Some of the villages in Røros include
Brekken
Brekken or Brekkebygd ( sma, Prahke) is a mountain village in Røros municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located at the eastern end of the lake Aursunden, just about west of the border with Sweden and about northeast o ...
,
Glåmos,
Feragen,
Galåa, and
Hitterdalen.
The
mining town
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of Røros (the
administrative centre
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In countries with French as administrative language (such as Belgium, L ...
of the municipality) is sometimes called ''Bergstaden'' which means "mountain town" due to its historical notoriety for
copper
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mining. It is one of two towns in Norway that were historically designated "mining towns", along with the "
silver
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-town" of
Kongsberg
Kongsberg () is a historical mining town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Buskerud, Viken (county), Viken Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The city is located on the river Numedalslågen at the entrance to the valley of Numedal. K ...
. The modern-day inhabitants of Røros still work and live in the characteristic 17th and 18th century buildings which led to its designation as a
UNESCO
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World Heritage Site
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in 1980. Røros has about 80 wooden houses, most of them standing around courtyards. Many retain their dark pitch-log facades, giving the town a medieval appearance.
The municipality is the 39th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Røros is the 169th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 5,572. The municipality's
population density
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is and its population has decreased by 0.6% over the previous 10-year period.
General information
The
parish
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of Røros was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt
() is the name for Norwegian local self-government districts that were legally enacted on 1 January 1838. This system of municipalities was created in a bill approved by the Parliament of Norway and signed into law by King Carl Johan on 14 Janua ...
law). On 1 January 1875, an unpopulated area of the neighbouring municipality of
Ålen was transferred to Røros. On 1 January 1926, Røros was split into four municipalities:
Røros landsogn (population: 701),
Brekken
Brekken or Brekkebygd ( sma, Prahke) is a mountain village in Røros municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located at the eastern end of the lake Aursunden, just about west of the border with Sweden and about northeast o ...
(population: 1,098),
Glåmos (population: 983), and the
town of Røros (population: 2,284). During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the
Schei Committee The Schei Committee ( no, Schei-komitéen) was a committee named by the Government of Norway to look into the organization of municipalities in Norway post-World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWI ...
. On 1 January 1964, the four municipalities of Glåmos (population: 700),
Brekken
Brekken or Brekkebygd ( sma, Prahke) is a mountain village in Røros municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located at the eastern end of the lake Aursunden, just about west of the border with Sweden and about northeast o ...
(population: 964),
Røros landsogn (population: 482), and the
town of Røros (population: 3,063) were all reunited under the name Røros. On 21 April 1989, an unpopulated part of Røros was transferred to the neighbouring
Holtålen
Holtålen is a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the Gauldalen region. The administrative centre of the municipality is located in the Ålen area of the village of Renbygda. Other villages in the municipality include ...
municipality. On 1 January 2018, the municipality switched from the old
Sør-Trøndelag
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county to the new
Trøndelag
Trøndelag (; sma, Trööndelage) is a county in the central part of Norway. It was created in 1687, then named Trondhjem County ( no, Trondhjems Amt); in 1804 the county was split into Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag by the King of Denmar ...
county.
Name
The municipality (and town) is named after the old ''Røros'' farm (''"Røraas"'' around 1530), since the town was built on its ground. The first element is the river name
Røa and the last element is ''os'' meaning "mouth of a river" (the small river Røa runs into the great river
Glåma here). The meaning of the river name ''Røa'' is unknown. There is no available interpretation of the
Southern Sami
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name Plaassja.
Coat of arms
The
coat of arms
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was granted on 29 October 1992. The arms show an
old copper symbol above two crossed mining tools in yellow on a red background.
Churches
The
Church of Norway
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has four parishes () within the municipality of Røros. It is part of the
Gauldal prosti (
deanery
A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway. A deanery is either the jurisdiction or reside ...
) in the
Diocese of Nidaros
Nidaros is a diocese in the Lutheran Church of Norway. It covers Trøndelag county in Central Norway and its cathedral city is Trondheim, which houses the well-known Nidaros Cathedral. Since 10 September 2017, the Bishop of Nidaros is Herborg ...
.
History
Røros municipality has historically been used by the Southern
Sami people for
reindeer herding
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. Known for its
copper mines, Røros is one of Norway's two nationally significant
mining town
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s with activity starting in the 17th century (the other one being the "
silver
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-town"
Kongsberg
Kongsberg () is a historical mining town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Buskerud, Viken (county), Viken Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The city is located on the river Numedalslågen at the entrance to the valley of Numedal. K ...
, see
Kongsberg Silver Mines).
Røros was burned to the ground in 1678 and 1679 by the
Swedish Army
The Swedish Army ( sv, svenska armén) is the land force of the Swedish Armed Forces.
History
Svea Life Guards dates back to the year 1521, when the men of Dalarna chose 16 young able men as body guards for the insurgent nobleman Gusta ...
during the
Scanian War
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. In 1718, during the
Great Northern War
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, the town was once again taken by the Swedish Army, led by General De la Barre, who made up the southern arm of the main Swedish Army under
Carl Gustaf Armfeldt
Carl Gustaf Armfeldt (9 November 1666 – 24 October 1736) was a Swedish officer, general and friherre (baron) who took part in the Great Northern War.
Early life
Carl Gustaf Armfeldt was born in Swedish Ingria to lieutenant colonel Gustaf Armfel ...
. De la Barre took the city and all their mined copper at gunpoint.
When
King Carl XII was killed near
Fredriksten on 30 November 1718, De la Barre retreated north to join the bulk of the army. However, this ended in tragedy, when over 3,000 rather unprepared soldiers perished in the harsh weather conditions in the mountains northwest of Røros.
Røros and its people were made famous to Norwegians at the turn of the 20th century by semi-fictional
author
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"''An author is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything" and whose authorship determines responsibility f ...
Johan Falkberget
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Life and career
Johan Falkberget was born on the Lillebakken farm in the Rugld ...
, who told the story of the mining community from the perspective of the hard-tested miners at the bottom of the social ladder.
With its authentic wooden buildings, Røros was added to the
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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list in 1980.
Røros Copper Works
In 1644, the general manager of the mine at
Kongsberg
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gave permission to exploit one lode of
copper
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in the mountains near Rauhaammaaren. Storvola and Gamle Storwartz became some of the company's most important mines. Nordgruve, another important mining area, was situated to the north east of Røros.
In 1685, Røros discovered a considerable amount of associated silver mines. The mining activity lasted for about 40 years, and a total of 1,350 tons of sterling silver was mined. This provided considerable revenue for the Danish-Norwegian treasury to support Frederick IV in building the palace of
Solbjerg.
1740 onwards saw a period of greatness for the Røros Copper Works with several mines yielding well. Due to the funding of the Oldenburg royal family, the scale of the Leros silver mine and copper mine expanded. As the mine is close to Trondheim and at a lower latitude, the ore output is much higher than Scandinavia
Falun
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. The rich income of the mining area also prompted the royal family to repeatedly ask for an expansion of the mining.
Dynamite was utilised from 1870 and later
drilling machines. The electrical generating station built high-tension power lines to supply the mines, starting in 1897. The
Bessemer process
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was introduced at the end of the 1800s. The
Rørosbanen railway line was completed in 1877. High prices for both
copper
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and
zinc
Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance when oxidation is removed. It is the first element in group 12 (IIB) of the periodic t ...
gave good results, but then the prices dropped and there were several years with large losses. After 333 years, mining activity in Røros ceased in 1977.
Culture
During winter, a traditional
market called ''"
Rørosmartnan"'' is organised, drawing an average 60,000–70,000
tourist
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s to the
town of Røros each year. The market begins on the last Tuesday in February and lasts five days. There is also an outdoor musical theatre performance played in Røros to commemorate the tragedy when the Swedish soldiers froze to death. This show has been played since 1994.
The town of Røros was the filming location for Henrik Ibsen's play "A Doll's House", directed by Joseph Losey.
Media
The newspapers ''
Arbeidets Rett'' and ''
Fjell-Ljom'' are published in Røros.
Government
All municipalities in Norway, including Røros, are responsible for
primary education (up to 10th grade), outpatient
health services
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,
senior citizen
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services,
unemployment
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and other
social services
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,
zoning
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,
economic development
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, and municipal
road
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There are many types of ...
s. The municipality is governed by a
municipal council
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of elected representatives, which in turn elects a
mayor
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.
The municipality falls under the
Trøndelag District Court and the
Frostating Court of Appeal.
Municipal council
The
municipal council
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() of Røros is made up of 27 representatives who are elected to four-year terms. The
party
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breakdown of the council is as follows:
Mayor
The mayors of Røros (incomplete list):
*2019–present: Isak Veierud Busch (
Ap)
*2007-2019: Hans Vintervold (Ap)
*1999-2007: John Helge Andersen (Ap)
*1993-1999: Even Erlien (
Sp)
*1988-1993:
Arne Kokkvoll Arne Kokkvoll (1925 – 19 September 1998) was a Norwegians, Norwegian historian, librarian/archivist and politician for the Norwegian Labour Party, Labour Party.
Biography
He was born at Kokkvollen in Røros, and took the cand.philol. degree in 19 ...
(Ap)
Geography
Røros is located on a gently sloping
plateau
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about above sea level that is forested with mostly
birch
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and some
pine
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, but the
tree line
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is never far away. The largest lake within the municipality is
Aursund
Aursunden or Aursund is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village of Brekken lies along the eastern shore and the village of Glåmos lies along the western shore.
There are several inflows to the lake includ ...
and the river
Glåma has its origin here. The most northerly part of
Femund, the third largest lake in Norway, is located in Røros, just west of
Femundsmarka National Park. These lakes and others in Røros, such as
Bolagen
Bolagen ( sma, Båålege) is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. The lake is located about southeast of the village of Brekken and about west of the border with Sweden. The large lake Aursunden lies about ...
and
Flensjøen
Flensjøen is a lake on the border of Innlandet and Trøndelag counties in Norway. The lake lies in the municipalities of Røros (in Trøndelag county) and Os (in Innlandet county). The lake lies about southeast of the town of Røros, about ...
, are well suited for
kayaking
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and
fishing
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. Other lakes include
Feragen,
Håsjøen
Håsjøen is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. The lake is located between the lakes Feragen
Feragen is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. The lake is located about east of the ...
,
Rambergsjøen
Rambergssjøen or Rambergsjøen is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. The lake is located along the river Håelva, just downstream from the lake Håsjøen. The lake is located about southeast of the town of R� ...
,
Korssjøen
Korssjøen is a lake in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. The lake is located about southeast of the town of Røros. The lake Rambergsjøen lies about to the north and the lake Flensjøen lies about to the east.
See ...
,
Nedre Roasten,
Rogen, and
Rien.
Climate
Røros has a
subarctic climate. Mostly sheltered from oceanic influences, and located at ca 650 m amsl, Røros has recorded the coldest temperatures in the southern half of Norway with in early January 1914. In the European cold snap of January 2010 Røros recorded low of . The coldest months recorded are January 1941 and January 1942, both with mean , and average daily low in January 1941. Winters at Røros are reliably cold. The warmest January (1973) had mean , the warmest winter month on record was December 2006 with mean , and the warmest March (2012) had mean . The heat record was recorded in July 2008. The warmest month on record is July 2014 with mean , while July 2018 had the warmest average daily high with .
Skiing
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conditions in winter are usually excellent, with the period from February to April being the optimum, as the sun is higher and the days longer than earlier in winter. The deepest snow depth recorded in Røros is in March 1956. In more recent years, snow on the ground was recorded in March 2009. Snow on the ground is virtually guaranteed in Røros from December to early April. Early May 1997 saw 76 cm snow on the ground (source: eklima/met.no).
Haugan, an unincorporated settlement situated from
Røros Airport, is the location of a weather station operated by the Norwegian Meteorologist institute. ( no, Meteorologisk institutt).
All the record lows are old, the most recent (December) from 1978, while more than half of the monthly record highs are from year 2000 or later.
Transportation
The municipality is served by the
Rørosbanen railway
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line at
Røros Station
Røros Station ( no, Røros stasjon) is a railway station located in the town of Røros in the municipality of Røros in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located along the Rørosbanen railway line. It is located about from Oslo Central St ...
.
Røros Airport has a scheduled service to
Oslo
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. Norwegian County Road 30 (''Fylkesvei 30'') connects Røros to the south to
Tynset and northwest down the
Gaula valley towards Trondheim. There is also the
Norwegian County Road 705 going north to
Selbu
Selbu is a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Mebonden. Other villages in Selbu include Flora, Fossan, Hyttbakken, Innbygda, Selbustrand, Trøa, Tømra, and Vikvarvet ...
and
Stjørdal
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, and the Norwegian County Road 31 (''Fylkesvei 31'') going east to
Sweden.
Notable people

*
Lorentz Lossius (1589–1654) a German-born, Norwegian mining engineer, founder of the
Røros Copper Works (''Røros Kobberverk'')
*
Michael Rosing (1756 in Røros – 1818) a Norwegian-Danish actor
*
Ole Andreas Bachke
Ole Andreas Bachke (6 May 1830 – 3 January 1890) was the Norwegian jurist and Government Minister.
Biography
Bachke was born at Røros in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. He was the eldest son of the local sheriff Halvard Bachke (1800-1852) a ...
(1830 in Røros – 1890) Norwegian jurist and Government Minister
*
Johan Falkberget
Johan Falkberget, born Johan Petter Lillebakken, (30 September 1879 – 5 April 1967) was a Norwegian author. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Life and career
Johan Falkberget was born on the Lillebakken farm in the Rugld ...
(1879 in Røros – 1967) an author, nominee for the
Nobel Prize in Literature
)
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, awarded_for = Outstanding contributions in literature
, presenter = Swedish Academy
, holder = Annie Ernaux (2022)
, location = Stockholm, Sweden
, year = 1901 ...
*
Johannes Smemo
Johannes Smemo (31 July 1898–7 March 1973) was a Norwegian theologian, psalmist, and a long-time bishop in the Church of Norway. Theologically, he was a conservative, confessional Lutheran priest who lived during the time of great liberal-c ...
(1898 in Rugldalen – 1973) a theologian and Bishop of
Oslo
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1951 to 1968
*
Magnus Falkberget
Magnus Falkberget (October 10, 1900 – December 4, 1957) was a Norwegian actor. He was the founder and artistic director of the Falkberget Theater ( no, Falkbergets teater) from 1929 to 1957.
Falkberget debuted as an actor in 1920, and he worke ...
(1900 in Røros – 1957) a Norwegian actor and theatre manager
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retrieved 02 September 2020
* Sven Nyhus (born 1932 in Røros) a folk musician, fiddler, composer and musicologist
* Per Edgar Kokkvold (born 1946 in Røros) journalist, chair of the Norwegian Broadcasting Council
* Synnøve Korssjøen (born 1949 in Røros) a Norwegian goldsmith
* Even Erlien (born 1955) a politician, Mayor of Røros municipality until 1999
* Per Bergersen
Per Natrud Bergersen (1 October 1960 – 28 June 1990) was a musician from Røros, Norway. He was killed by a friend in 1990, when 29 years old, with a shotgun. According to news reports the friend said that he did this at Bergersen's request, ...
(1960 – 1990 in Røros) a musician
* Dag Rune Olsen
Dag Rune Olsen (born 12 February 1962, in Røros) is a Norwegian cancer researcher, professor of biomedical physics at the University of Bergen, and the current rector of the University of Tromsø, where he was hired in 2021. He was the electe ...
(born 1962 in Røros) a cancer researcher and professor of biomedical physics
Medical physics deals with the application of the concepts and methods of physics to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases with a specific goal of improving human health and well-being. Since 2008, medical physics has been incl ...
Sport
* Stein Erik Gullikstad (born 1952 in Røros) a Nordic combined skier, competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics
The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (german: XII. Olympische Winterspiele, french: XIIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1976 ( bar, Innschbruck 1976, label= Austro-Bavarian), was a ...
* Kjell Jakob Sollie
Kjell Jakob Sollie (born 26 June 1953) is a Norwegian cross-country skier. He was born in Røros, and represented the club Ålen IL. He competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics
The 1980 Winter Olympics, officially the XIII Olympic Winter Games and ...
(born 1953 in Røros) a cross-country skier, competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics
The 1980 Winter Olympics, officially the XIII Olympic Winter Games and also known as Lake Placid 1980, were an international multi-sport event held from February 13 to 24, 1980, in Lake Placid, New York, United States.
Lake Placid was elected ...
Media gallery
Røros I.jpg, Overview Røros
RorosViewFromSlagHeaps.jpg, Røros in summer
Finneveta Røros.jpg, Finneveta, one of the narrow old streets in Røros
Røros mai 2018.webm, Røros filmed by WMNO Drone mai 2018
Sohlberg-Gate i Røros.jpg, ''Fra Røros (Lillegaten)'', oil painting by Harald Sohlberg from 1902 (titled ''from Røros (side street)'')
Sohlberg-Storgaten Røros 1904.jpg, ''Storgaten Røros'', painting by Harald Sohlberg from 1903 (titled ''Røros main street'')
Sohlberg-Etter snestorm. Lillegaten Røros.jpg, ''Efter snestorm, Lillegaten Røros'', oil painting by Harald Sohlbeg from 1904 (titled ''After the snowstorm, Røros sidestreet'')
Sohlberg-Natt.jpg, ''Natt'' painting by Harald Sohlberg from 1904 (titled ''Night'')
References
External links
Municipal fact sheet
from Statistics Norway
Statistics Norway ( no, Statistisk sentralbyrå, abbreviated to ''SSB'') is the Norwegian statistics bureau. It was established in 1876.
Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every ye ...
History of Røros at Bergstaden.Org
World heritage site Røros
Røros info
Visitnorway.com Røros
Map hiking and DNT cabins
VR images of Røros
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Municipalities of Trøndelag
World Heritage Sites in Norway
Populated places on the Glomma River
1838 establishments in Norway