Metropolitan regions of Norway Ålesund Region is a metropolitan region in the county of Møre og Romsdal in western Norway, centered on the city of Ålesund. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ålesund Region"
Bergen Region is a statistical metropolitan region in the county of Hordaland in southwestern Norway. It is centered around the city of Bergen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bergen Region"
The Bodø Region is a metropolitan region in the county of Nordland in northern Norway, centered on the city of Bodø. Before January 1, 2005, there was also a separate municipality Skjerstad that was merged with Bodø. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bodø Region"
Greater Oslo is a metropolitan region around the Norwegian capital of Oslo. The suburbian municipalities are divided into two circles and three sectors, west, north and south. They stretch over the counties of Akershus (population: 488,618), Østfold (45,182), Buskerud (25,863) and Oppland (8,781). As of 2004 the total population, including the city of Oslo (521,886) is 1,090,012. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greater Oslo"
Greater Oslo Region ("Stor-Oslo-regionen" in Norwegian) is a statistical metropolitan region surrounding the Norwegian capital of Oslo. The region includes the city of Oslo (population: 521,886), the entire county of Akershus (population: 488,618) and several municipalities in the counties of Buskerud (140,934), Oppland (8,463), Vestfold (26,582) and Østfold (65,531). ...more on Wikipedia about "Greater Oslo Region"
Grenland is a traditional district in the county of Telemark, Norway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grenland"
Haugesund Region is a metropolitan region in the counties of Rogaland (population: 78,622) and Hordaland (4,687) in western Norway, centered on the city of Haugesund. It mostly coincides with the traditional district of Haugalandet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Haugesund Region" This article is made for www.shortopedia.com
Kristiansand Region is a statistical metropolitan region in the counties of Vest-Agder (population: 137,527) and Aust-Agder (14,442) in southern Norway. It is centered around the city of Kristiansand. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kristiansand Region"
Larvik/Sandefjord Region is a metropolitan region in the county of Vestfold in southeastern Norway. It is centered on the cities of Larvik and Sandefjord. ...more on Wikipedia about "Larvik/Sandefjord Region"
The Lower Glomma Region ("Nedre Glomma-regionen") is a statistical metropolitan region in Østfold in southeastern Norway. It is centered on the cities of Fredrikstad and Sarpsborg near the Swedish border. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lower Glomma Region"
There are 16 metropolitan regions ("Byregioner", City Regions) in Norway. Seven of them count as Storbyregioner or "Greater City Regions". ...more on Wikipedia about "Metropolitan regions of Norway"
Mjøsa Cities ("Mjøsbyene") is the name of a metropolitan region around the lake Mjøsa in the counties of Oppland (population: 90,906) and Hedmark (84,547), Norway. Usually the name Mjøsbyene refers to Gjøvik, Hamar and Lillehammer but it is also used as a reference to the area in general. The largest of those cities is Hamar. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mjøsa Cities"
Stavanger Region is a statistical metropolitan region in the county of Rogaland in southwestern Norway. It is centered around the city of Stavanger. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stavanger Region"
Tromsø Region is a metropolitan region in Troms, Norway and consists of only two municipalities: Tromsø (population: 61,897) and Karlsøy (2,406). ...more on Wikipedia about "Tromsø Region"
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The Trondheim Region is a statistical metropolitan region in the counties of Sør-Trøndelag (population: 207,401) and Nord-Trøndelag (22,710) in Norway. It is centered around the city of Trondheim. ...more on Wikipedia about "Trondheim Region"
Tønsberg Region is a statistical metropolitan region in the county of Vestfold in southeastern Norway. It is centered on the city of Tønsberg. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tønsberg Region"
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