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Mjogsjøhøi
Mjogsjøhøi 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 mountains including Drugshøi which is about to the north, Storstyggesvånåtinden which is about to the north-northeast, Skredahøin which is about to the east, Mjogsjøoksli which is to the south, Hatten which is about to the southwest, Sjongshøi which is about to the west, and Vesltverråtinden and Stortverråtinden which are about to the northwest. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Lesja Mountains of Innlandet {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Storstyggesvånåtinden
Storstyggesvånåtinden is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of the village of Dombås in the Svånåtindene mountains. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Nordre Svånåtinden which is about to the north, Snøhetta which is about to the northeast, Skredahøin which is to the south, and Mjogsjøhøi and Mjogsjøoksli which are about to the southwest. See also *List of mountains of Norway References

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Skredahøin
Skredahøin (also referred to as Skredho and Skredhøis) is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of the village of Dombås. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Storstyggesvånåtinden which is about to the north, Snøhetta which is about to the northeast, Einøvlingseggen which is about to the southeast, Mjogsjøoksli which is about to the southwest, and Mjogsjøhøi which is about to the west. Skredahøin lies in an active seismic region and hence experiences frequent earthquakes, including one on 24 March 2012 with a magnitude of 3.2 on the Ritcher Scale and its centre was away for the mountain. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence ...
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Stortverråtinden
Stortverråtinden is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of the village of Lesja. The mountain Vesltverråtinden immediately to the southwest of this mountain. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Sjongshøi which is about to the southwest, Hatten which is about to the south, Mjogsjøhøi and Mjogsjøoksli which are about to the southeast, Svånåtindene which lies about to the east, Drugshøi which lies about to the northeast, Lågvasstinden which lies about to the north, and Høgtunga which is about to the west. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Lesja Mountain ...
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Vesltverråtinden
Vesltverråtinden is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of the village of Lesja. The mountain Stortverråtinden immediately to the northeast of this mountain. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Sjongshøi which is about to the southwest, Hatten which is about to the south, Mjogsjøhøi and Mjogsjøoksli which are about to the southeast, Svånåtindene which lies about to the east, Drugshøi which lies about to the northeast, Lågvasstinden which lies about to the north, and Høgtunga which is about to the west. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Lesja Mountains ...
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Sjongshøi
Sjongshøi is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of the village of Lesja. The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Hatten which is about to the southeast, Mjogsjøhøi and Mjogsjøoksli which are about to the east, Stortverråtinden and Vesltverråtinden which are about to the northeast, Høgtunga which is about to the north, and Sørhellhøin which is about to the northwest. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Lesja Mountains of Innlandet {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Hatten (Lesja)
Hatten 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 mountains including Sjongshøi which is about to the northwest, Stortverråtinden which is about to the north-northwest, Mjogsjøhøi which is to the northeast, and Skredahøin which is about to the east. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Lesja Mountains of Innlandet {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Drugshøi
Drugshøi is a mountain in Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain lies within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, about north of Dombås and about northeast of the village of Lesja. The mountains Larstinden and Store Langvasstinden lie about to the east, the mountain Storstyggesvånåtinden lies about to the southeast, the mountain Mjogsjøhøi lies about to the south, and the mountains Storskrymten and Salhøa lie about to the northwest. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Mountains of Innlandet Lesja {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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Mjogsjøoksli
Mjogsjøoksli 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 mountains including Skredahøin which is about to the northeast, Storstyggesvånåtinden which is about to the north-northeast, Mjogsjøhøi which is to the north, and Hatten which is about to the west. 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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of or more. The topographic isolation refers to ... References Lesja Mountains of Innlandet {{Innlandet-mountain-stub ...
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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 . The following list includes those 186 that have a topographic prominence of 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 Lom Municipality, Skjåk Municipality, Luster Municipality, and Vågå Municipality, 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 Norw ...
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Innlandet
Innlandet is a Counties of Norway, county in Norway. It was created on 1 January 2020 with the merger of the old counties of Oppland and Hedmark (Jevnaker Municipality and Lunner Municipality were transferred to the neighboring county of Viken (Norwegian county), Viken on the same date). The new county has an area of , making it the largest county in Norway after the division of the old Troms og Finnmark county in 2024. The region was known as Opplandene or Opplanda since the middle ages. Historically part of Akershus, Oplandene County existed from 1757 to 1781, when it was divided into Christians County and Hedemarken County, also known as Western and Eastern Oplandene. In 1919 the two counties were renamed Oppland and Hedmark, and in 2020 they were again merged under the name Innlandet (with the exception of Jevnaker Municipality and Lunner Municipality, which went to the new county of Viken (county), Viken). This present name is a newly constructed name with no historical basi ...
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Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a Dependencies of Norway, dependency, and not a part of the Kingdom; Norway also Territorial claims in Antarctica, claims the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. Norway has a population of 5.6 million. Its capital and largest city is Oslo. The country has a total area of . The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden, and is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast. Norway has an extensive coastline facing the Skagerrak strait, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Barents Sea. The unified kingdom of Norway was established in 872 as a merger of Petty kingdoms of Norway, petty kingdoms and has existed continuously for years. From 1537 to 1814, Norway ...
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Lesja (village)
Lesja is the administrative centre of Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The village is located in the upper Gudbrandsdalen valley, along the river Gudbrandsdalslågen, about northwest of the larger village of Dombås. The European route E136 highway and the Raumabanen railway line both pass through the village, with the railway line stopping at the Lesja Station. Lesja Church is located in the village. The village had a population (2019) of 226 and a population density of . Since 2019, the population and area data for this village area has not been separately tracked by Statistics Norway. References

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