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Grønliskarstinden
Grønliskarstinden is a mountain on the border of Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county and Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county in Norway. The tall mountain lies within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of Dombås and about southeast of Sunndalsøra. The mountain lies in the Dovrefjell mountains, surrounded by a number of other mountains including Storskrymten which is about to the east, Salhøa which is about to the southeast, Høgtunga which is about to the south, Eggekollan which is about to the southwest, and Søre Svarthåmåren and Geitåhøi Geitåhøi is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain is located within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of Dombås and about south of Sunndalsøra. The mountain is surrounded ... which are about to the west. See also * List of mountains of Norway References Mountains of Innlandet Mountains of Møre og ...
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Geitåhøi
Geitåhøi is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain is located within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of Dombås and about south of Sunndalsøra. The mountain is surrounded by other mountains including Søre Svarthåmåren which is about to the north, Grønliskarstinden which is about to the northeast, Eggekollan which is about to the east, Høgtunga which is about to the southeast, and Sørhellhøi which is about to the south. The lake Aursjøen Aursjøen is a lake in Norway on the border between Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county and Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county. The lake sits at an elevation of above sea level and is about around. The lake was dammed up in 1953 ... lies about to the west of the mountain. See also * List of mountains of Norway References Mountains of Innlandet Lesja {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Søre Svarthåmåren
Søre Svarthåmåren is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain is located within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about northeast of the village of Lesjaverk and about south of Sunndalsøra. The mountain is surrounded by other mountains including Geitåhøi which is about to the south, Eggekollan which is about to the southeast, and Grønliskarstinden which is about to the northeast. The lake Aursjøen Aursjøen is a lake in Norway on the border between Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county and Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county. The lake sits at an elevation of above sea level and is about around. The lake was dammed up in 1953 ... lies about to the west of the mountain. See also * List of mountains of Norway References Mountains of Innlandet Lesja {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Eggekollan
Eggekollene or Eggekollan is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies inside the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about northeast of the village of Lesjaverk. The mountain lies about to the southwest of Grønliskarstinden, about west of Grøvudalstinden, about northwest of Høgtunga, about northeast of Sørhellhøi, and about east of Geitåhøi Geitåhøi is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain is located within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of Dombås and about south of Sunndalsøra. The mountain is surrounded .... See also * List of mountains of Norway References Mountains of Innlandet Lesja {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Innlandet
Innlandet is a county in Norway. It was created on 1 January 2020 with the merger of the old counties of Oppland and Hedmark (the municipalities of Jevnaker and Lunner were transferred to the neighboring county of Viken on the same date). The new county has an area of , making it the second largest county in Norway after Troms og Finnmark county. The county name translates to "The Inland" which reflects that the county is the only landlocked county in Norway. The county covers approximately 17% of the total area of the mainland area of Norway. It stretches from the Viken county and the Oslo region in the south to Trøndelag county in the north. In the northwest, the county borders Møre og Romsdal and the Vestland county in the west. To the east the county borders the Swedish counties of Värmland and Dalarna. The northern and western areas of the county are dominated by the mountainous areas Rondane, Dovrefjell and Jotunheimen. The Galdhøpiggen mountain is located with ...
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Storskrymten
Storskrymten is a tall mountain in Norway. The top of the mountain is a tripoint for three counties and three municipalities: Oppdal Municipality (Trøndelag county), Sunndal Municipality (Møre og Romsdal county), and Lesja Municipality (Innlandet county). The nearest urban areas are the village of Sunndalsøra which is located about to the northwest, Dombås which is located about to the south, and Oppdal which is about to the northeast. It is the highest mountain in Trøndelag county as well as the highest mountain in Sunndal municipality. Less than east of Storskrymten is the mountain ''Litlskrymten'' which means "the little Skrymt". It is located in the Dovrefjell mountains and it is inside the Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park. The mountain Salhøa lies about to the southwest, along the Sunndal- Lesja municipal border. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Salhøa and Grøvudalstinden Grøvudalstinden is a mountain in Lesja M ...
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Mountains Of Innlandet
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher than a hill, typically rising at least 300 metres (1,000 feet) above the surrounding land. A few mountains are isolated summits, but most occur in mountain ranges. Mountains are formed through tectonic forces, erosion, or volcanism, which act on time scales of up to tens of millions of years. Once mountain building ceases, mountains are slowly leveled through the action of weathering, through slumping and other forms of mass wasting, as well as through erosion by rivers and glaciers. High elevations on mountains produce colder climates than at sea level at similar latitude. These colder climates strongly affect the ecosystems of mountains: different elevations have different plants and animals. Because of the less hospitable ...
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List Of Mountains Of Norway
There are 291 peaks in Norway with elevations of over above sea level and that have a topographic prominence of more than 10 meters. The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of 50 meters or more. The topographic isolation refers to the shortest ''horizontal'' distance one would have to travel to find a higher summit. Location of peaks Most of these peaks are in the municipalities of Lom, Skjåk, Luster, and Vågå, connected to the mountain chain that reaches its prominence with Jotunheimen. There are also several peaks in Dovrefjell, Rondane, Dovre, Lesja, and Folldal that also reach above 2000 meters. All the peaks are to be found in 14 topographical maps ( Norge 1:50000) published by the Norwegian government cartography office, of which 21 peaks are in ''1518 II Galdhøpiggen'', 18 in ''1618 III Glittertinden'', and 13 in ''1617 IV Gjende''. The northernmost is in the Dovre area, meaning there are no 2000 m peaks in northern Norway, e ...
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Høgtunga (Lesja)
Høgtunga is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of the village of Lesja. The mountain lies in the Dovrefjell mountains. It is surrounded by a number of other notable mountains including Lågvasstinden which is about to the east, Vesltverråtinden and Stortverråtinden which are about to the southeast, Sjongshøi which is about to the south, Sørhellhøin which is about to the southwest, Sørhellhøi which is about to the west, Eggekollan which is about to the north, and Salhøa which is about to the northeast. See also *List of mountains of Norway There are 291 peaks in Norway with elevations of over above sea level and that have a topographic prominence of more than 10 meters. The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of 50 meters or more. The topographic i ... References Lesja Mountains of Innlandet {{I ...
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Salhøa
Salhøa is a mountain in Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park in Norway. The tall mountain is located on the border between the municipalities of Sunndal in Møre og Romsdal county and Lesja in Innlandet county.Salhøa is reached most easily by hiking from Grøvudalen in the north. There are three large surrounding mountains, all within , including the tall Grøvudalstinden to the west, the tall Steinkollen to the north, and the tall Storskrymten to the northwest. Other nearby mountains include Skuleggen to the east, Drugshøi to the southeast, and Lågvasstinden Lågvasstinden is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about northeast of the village of Lesja. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountai ... to the southwest. See also * List of mountains of Norway References {{DEFAULTSORT:Salhoa Mountains of Innlandet Mountains of Møre og Romsdal Sunnd ...
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Sunndalsøra
is the administrative centre of Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The village of Sunndalsøra lies at the mouth of the river Driva at the beginning of the Sunndalsfjord. Sunndalsøra is surrounded by steep mountains, such as Hårstadnebba, which reach elevations as high as . Some of these mountains around Sunndalsøra are used for BASE jumping. The village has a population (2018) of 4,054 and a population density of . Location The village is located about west of the village of Hoelsand, southeast of the village of Øksendalsøra, and about west of the village of Grøa. Norwegian National Road 70 runs through the village of Sunndalsøra on its way from the town of Kristiansund to Oppdal Municipality in the neighboring Trøndelag county. Economy Sunndalsøra is the largest village in Sunndal Municipality and it is home to Hov Church, the main church for the parish. Norsk Hydro operates an aluminium plant at Sunndalsøra. About 900 employees ...
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Møre Og Romsdal
Møre og Romsdal (; en, Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the town of Molde, while Ålesund is the largest town. The county is governed by the Møre og Romsdal County Municipality which includes an elected county council and a county mayor. The national government is represented by the county governor. Name The name ''Møre og Romsdal'' was created in 1936. The first element refers to the districts of Nordmøre and Sunnmøre, and the last element refers to Romsdal. Until 1919, the county was called "Romsdalens amt", and from 1919 to 1935 "Møre fylke". For hundreds of years (1660-1919), the region was called ''Romsdalen amt'', after the Romsdalen valley in the present-day Rauma Municipality. The Old Norse form of the name was ''Raumsdalr''. The first element is the genitive case of the name ''Raumr'' derived from the nam ...
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Dombås
is a village or small town in Dovre Municipality in northern Innlandet county, Norway. The village serves as the commercial centre for the upper Gudbrandsdalen valley. It lies at an important junction of roads with the European route E6 highway heading north and south connecting the cities of Oslo and Trondheim and the European route E136 highway heading west to Åndalsnes. The Dovrebanen and Raumabanen railway lines meet in the village at Dombås Station as well. Dombås Church is located in the village. The village has a population (2021) of 1164 and a population density of . History 19th Century A description of the village area from 1895: Twentieth century The Dovre Line was extended to Dombås in 1913 and Dombås Station built. The line was extended onwards to Støren in 1921. Three years later, the Rauma Line opened connecting Dombås to Åndalsnes. Dombås Church was completed in 1939. World War II In 1940, during the Norwegian Campaign, the Germans rec ...
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