Villages in Norway Ågotnes is a small place on the island Sotra not far from Bergen, Norway. It is located in the municipality Fjell and its population is 1344 (2005). ...more on Wikipedia about "Ågotnes"
Alversund is a small village north of Bergen City in Lindås municipality, Nordhordland, Western Norway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alversund"
Andenes is a small town in the municipality of Andøy in the county of Nordland, Norway, and had 5,549 inhabitants as of January 1 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andenes"
Årdalstangen is the smallest of the two primary towns part of the municipality Årdal in the county of Sogn og Fjordane on the western coast of Norway. It had 1,510 inhabitants as of January 1, 2004. The town is situated by the sea ( Sognefjorden) and serves as the important transport hub for the aluminium industry. Årdalstangen is the administrative center in Årdal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Årdalstangen"
Åsgårdstrand is a town in Vestfold, Norway. It has city status until 1965, when it was split between the municipalities of Horten and Tønsberg. ...more on Wikipedia about "Åsgårdstrand"
Asker is a municipality in the county of Akershus, Norway and a suburb of Oslo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asker"
Atna is a village in the Stor-Elvdal municipality, in Hedmark county, Norway. It lies in the Østerdalen valley between Koppang and Alvdal. It has a train halt on the Rørosbanen where the train stops by request. The Rondane mountains, Gudbrandsdal valley, and Ringebu are nearby. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atna"
Beisfjord is a village aprox. 15 km (10 miles) from the town of Narvik, Norway. It has about 800 inhabitants. The village is situated by Beisfjorden and arm of Ofotfjorden, and is served by Beisfjord Bridge. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beisfjord"
Bekkestua is a main traffic junction in the municipality of Bærum, Norway, with a busy bus terminal and a station on one of Oslo's westbound T-bane lines, Kolsåsbanen. It also has it's own library and fire station. It has grown to be the second largest centre of the municipality after Sandvika, with small restaurants and shopping centres, but Bekkestua has kept it's cozy atmosphere over the years. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bekkestua"
Berle is a village on the west coast of Norway, in the municipality of Bremanger in the county of Sogn og Fjordane. ...more on Wikipedia about "Berle"
Bjørnestad is a small village in the municipality of Sirdal, Norway. It is known for the skiing resort Bjørnestad Skisenter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bjørnestad"
Bleikvasslia is a small village in Hemnes, Nordland, Norway. It has about 600 inhabitants and is a former mining community. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bleikvasslia"
Borgen is a suburb located in the mulicipality of Asker, Norway. Located some-40 kilometres west of Oslo, Borgen has many different styles of residential areas, ranging from the apartment complexes and semi-detached houses in the southern area of Borgen, to the villas of Borgen Skog. ...more on Wikipedia about "Borgen"
Borgund is a mall village in the western part of Norway, known for its famous stave church called Borgund stave church. The village is sited in the end of Sognefjorden in Lærdal. The centre of the village is called "Steinklepp", here you'll find a store, a bank and a school. ...more on Wikipedia about "Borgund" Tell your opinion about shortopedia
Brekkestø is a small village on the southern coast of Norway, in the region known as Sørlandet. It is a part of the municipality of Lillesand, which is in the county of Aust-Agder. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brekkestø"
Brumunddal is the largest settlement in the Ringsaker municipality of Hedmark, Norway. It is a small, densely populated area surrounded by scenic countryside and farms on the eastern shore of Norway's largest lake: Mjøsa. Other attractions include the rolling hills of Veldre, which offer spectacular views over the lake and lower lands. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brumunddal"
Bud is a small fishing village in western Norway, on the Atlanterhavsveien near Molde. In medieval times it was the largest town between Trondheim and Bergen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bud, Norway"
Degnepoll is a community in the municipality of Vågsøy in the county of Sogn og Fjordane in Norway. It is also a surname used by some families originating from the community or still living there. ...more on Wikipedia about "Degnepoll"
The village of Dombås lies in the Dovre municipality and serves as an administrative center in the upper Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. It lies at an important junction of roads: south leading to the current capital of Norway, Oslo, west via Lesja leading to Åndalsnes on the sea and north to the old capital, Trondheim. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dombås"
Drøbak in Norway is the centre of the municipality of Frogn, in Akershus county. The town is located along the Oslofjord, and has around 12,000 inhabitants. It had a township status between 1842 and 1962. ...more on Wikipedia about "Drøbak"
Elnesvågen is the largest town in Fræna municipality in Norway ...more on Wikipedia about "Elnesvågen"
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Evenstad is a small Norwegian town on the east bank of the Glomma river in the Stor-Elvdal municipality. The small community (it had a population of 77 in 2005 according to StatBank ) is surrounded by forests, mountains and lakes. The town is home to the smallest campus of the Hedmark University College; the Faculty of Forestry and Wilderness Management has about 120 students. ...more on Wikipedia about "Evenstad"
Fagernes is the largest town in the valley of Valdres, Norway, with a population of around 1,800. Fagernes is the administrative centre of the municipality of Nord-Aurdal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fagernes"
Fagerstrand is a village in the municipality of Nesodden, in the county of Akershus, in the country of Norway. It is south of Oslo on the peninsula of Nesodden. Fagerstrand has about 2,000 inhabitants making it the second largest village on Nesodden. "Fagerstrand" in English means "beautiful beach". ...more on Wikipedia about "Fagerstrand"
Fannrem is the second largest village in Orkdal, Norway. It is located five kilometres south of the municipality centre Orkanger, but signs of conurbation are seen. Some people therefore regard Orkanger-Fannrem as one community, with 6400 inhabitants.( 2004). It would be Sør-Trøndelags second largest settlement, after Trondheim. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fannrem"
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