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{{short description|County of Norway}}
{{Short description|County in Eastern Norway}}
{{about|the county in Norway|the island in Kristiansund|Innlandet (island)}}
{{about|the county in Norway|the island in Kristiansund|Innlandet (island)}}
{{Infobox settlement
{{Infobox kommune
| name = Innlandet fylke
|name = Innlandet
| official_name =
|fylke = yes
| other_name =
|former =
| native_name =
|native_name =
| native_name_lang =
|native_name_lang =
| nickname =
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|official_name =
| settlement_type = [[Counties of Norway|County]]
|image_skyline = Atnsjøen og Rondane 01.JPG
| total_type = <!-- to set a non-standard label for total area and population rows -->
| motto = <!-- images and maps ----------->
|image_caption = [[Atnsjøen]] and [[Rondane]]
| image_skyline = Atnsjøen og Rondane 01.JPG
|idnumber = 34
| imagesize =
|county = Innlandet
| image_caption = [[Atnsjøen]] and [[Rondane]]
|district = [[Eastern Norway]]
| image_flag =
|capital = [[Hamar]]
| flag_size =
|established = 1 Jan 2020
| image_seal =
|preceded = [[Oppland]] and [[Hedmark]]
| seal_size =
|disestablished =
| image_shield = Innlandet våpen.svg
|succeeded =
| shield_size = 70px
|demonym = Innlending
| image_map = Innlandet in Norway 2020.svg
|language = Neutral
| map_caption = Innlandet within Norway
|coatofarms =
<!-- Location ------------------>| subdivision_type = [[Country]]
|flag =
| subdivision_name = {{flag|Norway}}
|webpage = innlandetfylke.no
| subdivision_type1 = [[Counties of Norway|County]]
|county_mayor = [[Thomas Breen]]
|county_mayor_party = [[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]
| subdivision_name1 = {{coat of arms|Innlandet}}
|county_mayor_as_of = 2023
| subdivision_type2 = [[List of regions of Norway|Region]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[Eastern Norway]]
|governor = [[Knut Storberget]]
|governor_party = [[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]]
| subdivision_type3 = County ID
| subdivision_name3 = [[ISO 3166-2:NO|NO-34]]
|governor_as_of = 2019
|elevation_max_m = 2469
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| seat = [[Hamar]]
|elevation_min_m = 120
| parts_type = Other towns
|area_rank = 1
| parts_style =
|area_total_km2 = 52072
|area_land_km2 = 49391
| parts = <!-- parts text, or header for parts list -->
| p1 =
|area_water_km2 = 2681
|area_water_percent = 5.1
| p2 = <!-- Politics ----------------->
| government_footnotes =
|population_as_of = 2021
| government_type =
|population_rank = 7
|population_total = 370,603
| leader_title1 = [[County council (Norway)|County mayor]]
|population_density_km2 = 7.5
| leader_name1 = [[Even Aleksander Hagen]] ([[Labour Party (Norway)|Ap]])
|population_increase = 2.2
| leader_title = [[County governor (Norway)|Governor]]
|income_per_capita =
| leader_name = [[Knut Storberget]]
| established_title =
|income_year =
| established_date = 1 January 2020
|GDP =
|GDP_year =
<!-- Area --------------------->| area_footnotes = <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/09594/|title=Land use and land cover|access-date=9 February 2021}}</ref>
| area_total_km2 = 52072.45
|GDP_rank =
| area_land_km2 = 49334.88
|GDP_rank_percent =
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| area_water_km2 = 2737.57
| area_rank = 2
<!-- Elevation -------------------------->| elevation_footnotes = <!--for references: use <ref> tags-->
| elevation_m =
| elevation_max_m = 2469
| elevation_min_m = 120
<!-- Population ----------------------->| population_as_of = 1 January 2020
| population_footnotes =
| population_note =
| population_total = 371385<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/06913/|title=06913: Population and population changes, by region, contents and year|access-date=9 February 2021}}</ref>
| population_rank =
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| population_demonym = Innlending
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| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]]
| utc_offset = +01:00
| timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]]
| utc_offset_DST = +02:00
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| postal_code_type = <!-- enter ZIP code, Postcode, Post code, Postal code... -->
| postal_code =
| area_code =
| website = {{URL|innlandetfylke.no}}
}}
}}
'''Innlandet''' is a [[Counties of Norway|county]] in [[Norway]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://kartverket.no/kunnskap/Fakta-om-Norge/Arealstatistikk/Arealstatistikk-Norge/|title=Arealstatistikk for Norge|date=2013-03-08|website=Kartverket|language=nb|access-date=2020-01-02}}</ref> It was created on 1 January 2020<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/kommuner-og-regioner/kommunereform/regionreform/id2477186/|title=Regionreform|first=Kommunal- og|last=moderniseringsdepartementet|date=7 July 2017|website=Regjeringen.no|access-date=28 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180323150537/https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/kommuner-og-regioner/kommunereform/regionreform/id2477186/|archive-date=23 March 2018}}</ref> 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 (Norwegian county)|Viken]] on the same date). The new county has an area of {{convert|52113|km2}}, making it the second largest county in Norway after [[Troms og Finnmark]] county.<ref name="snl">{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://snl.no/Innlandet|title=Innlandet|editor-first=Lars|editor-last=Mæhlum|access-date=2019-05-20|date=2019-04-09|encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]] |publisher=[[Kunnskapsforlaget]]|language=no}}</ref>


'''Innlandet''' is a [[Counties of Norway|county]] in [[Norway]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-03-08 |title=Arealstatistikk for Norge |url=http://kartverket.no/kunnskap/Fakta-om-Norge/Arealstatistikk/Arealstatistikk-Norge/ |access-date=2020-01-02 |website=Kartverket |language=nb}}</ref> It was created on 1 January 2020<ref>{{Cite web |last=moderniseringsdepartementet |first=Kommunal- og |date=7 July 2017 |title=Regionreform |url=https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/kommuner-og-regioner/kommunereform/regionreform/id2477186/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180323150537/https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/kommuner-og-regioner/kommunereform/regionreform/id2477186/ |archive-date=23 March 2018 |access-date=28 April 2018 |website=Regjeringen.no}}</ref> 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 (Norwegian county)|Viken]] on the same date). The new county has an area of {{convert|52113|km2}}, making it the largest county in Norway after [[Troms og Finnmark]] was split up in 2024.<ref name="snl">{{Cite encyclopedia |title=Innlandet |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]] |publisher=[[Kunnskapsforlaget]] |url=https://snl.no/Innlandet |access-date=2019-05-20 |date=2019-04-09 |editor-last=Mæhlum |editor-first=Lars |language=no}}</ref>
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)|Viken]] county and the [[Oslo]] region in the south to [[Trøndelag]] county in the north. In the north-west the county borders [[Møre og Romsdal]] and the [[Vestland]] county in the west. To the east the county borders the [[Sweden|Swedish]] counties of [[Värmland]] and [[Dalarna]].

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]] and [[Lunner]] municipalities, which went to the new county of [[Viken (county)|Viken]]). This present name is a newly constructed name with no historical basis as a subdivision name and was recommended not to be used by [[Norwegian Language Council|the Norwegian Language Council]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Fylke til strid? |url=http://www.sprakradet.no/Vi-og-vart/Publikasjoner/Spraaknytt/spraknytt-12018/fylke-til-strid/ |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=Språkrådet |language=nn}}</ref> It translates to "The Inland". The county covers approximately 17% of the total area of the mainland area of Norway. It stretches from [[Akershus]], [[Buskerud]] 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 [[Sweden|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 within the Innlandet part of Jotunheimen and at {{cvt|2469|m}} it is the tallest mountain in Norway. The eastern and southern areas of the county are mainly made up of forests and agricultural land. [[Mjøsa]], Norway's largest lake, is located in the southern end of Innlandet, and [[Glomma]] the longest river in Norway also flows through the county.
The northern and western areas of the county are dominated by the mountainous areas [[Rondane]], [[Dovrefjell]] and [[Jotunheimen]]. The [[Galdhøpiggen]] mountain is located within the Innlandet part of Jotunheimen and at {{cvt|2469|m}} it is the tallest mountain in Norway. The eastern and southern areas of the county are mainly made up of forests and agricultural land. [[Mjøsa]], Norway's largest lake, is located in the southern end of Innlandet, and [[Glomma]] the longest river in Norway also flows through the county.


Agriculture and forestry are two important industries in the county with approximately 20% of Norway's agricultural production<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bondelaget.no/getfile.php/13206684/Bilder%20fylker/Hedmark/Dokumenter/BrosjyreHedmOppl%20-%202012.pdf|title=Landbruket i Innlandet skaper verdier|access-date=9 February 2021|last=Bondelaget}}</ref> and about 40% of timber.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.statsforvalteren.no/siteassets/fm-innlandet/000-annet/publikasjoner/fmhe-la-publikasjoner/rapport_13_07_ressurssituasjonen_i_hedmark_og_oppland_bbfzr1.pdf|title=Ressurssituasjonen i Hedmark of Oppland|access-date=9 February 2021|first=Kåre|last=Hobbelstad}}</ref>
Agriculture and forestry are two important industries in the county with approximately 20% of Norway's agricultural production<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bondelaget |title=Landbruket i Innlandet skaper verdier |url=https://www.bondelaget.no/getfile.php/13206684/Bilder%20fylker/Hedmark/Dokumenter/BrosjyreHedmOppl%20-%202012.pdf |access-date=9 February 2021}}</ref> and about 40% of timber.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hobbelstad |first=Kåre |title=Ressurssituasjonen i Hedmark of Oppland |url=https://www.statsforvalteren.no/siteassets/fm-innlandet/000-annet/publikasjoner/fmhe-la-publikasjoner/rapport_13_07_ressurssituasjonen_i_hedmark_og_oppland_bbfzr1.pdf |access-date=9 February 2021}}</ref>


The [[1994 Winter Olympics]] were held at [[Lillehammer]], the second largest city in Innlandet county.
The [[1994 Winter Olympics]] were held at [[Lillehammer]], the second-largest city in Innlandet county.


==Municipalities==
==Municipalities==
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! Municipality No.
! Municipality No.
! Name
! Name
! Created
! Former Municipality No.
! Former Municipality No.
! Former County
! Former County
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|'''3428'''
|'''3428'''
|'''[[Alvdal]]'''
|'''[[Alvdal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0438 Alvdal''
|''0438 Alvdal''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3431'''
|'''3431'''
|'''[[Dovre]]'''
|'''[[Dovre]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0511 Dovre''
|''0511 Dovre''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3416'''
|'''3416'''
|'''[[Eidskog]]'''
|'''[[Eidskog]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0420 Eidskog''
|''0420 Eidskog''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3420'''
|'''3420'''
|'''[[Elverum]]'''
|'''[[Elverum]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0427 Elverum''
|''0427 Elverum''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3425'''
|'''3425'''
|'''[[Engerdal]]'''
|'''[[Engerdal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0434 Engerdal''
|''0434 Engerdal''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3450'''
|'''3450'''
|'''[[Etnedal]]'''
|'''[[Etnedal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0541 Etnedal''
|''0541 Etnedal''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3429'''
|'''3429'''
|'''[[Folldal]]'''
|'''[[Folldal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0439 Folldal''
|''0439 Folldal''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3441'''
|'''3441'''
|'''[[Gausdal]]'''
|'''[[Gausdal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0522 Gausdal''
|''0522 Gausdal''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3407'''
|'''3407'''
|'''[[Gjøvik]]'''
|'''[[Gjøvik]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0502 Gjøvik''
|''0502 Gjøvik''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3446'''
|'''3446'''
| '''[[Gran, Norway|Gran]]'''
| '''[[Gran, Norway|Gran]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0534 Gran''
|''0534 Gran''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3417'''
|'''3417'''
| '''[[Grue, Norway|Grue]]'''
| '''[[Grue, Norway|Grue]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0423 Grue''
|''0423 Grue''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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| 12
|'''3403'''
|'''3403'''
|'''[[Hamar]]'''
|'''[[Hamar Municipality|Hamar]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0403 Hamar''
|''0403 Hamar''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3401'''
|'''3401'''
|'''[[Kongsvinger]]'''
|'''[[Kongsvinger]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0402 Kongsvinger''
|''0402 Kongsvinger''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3432'''
|'''3432'''
|'''[[Lesja]]'''
|'''[[Lesja]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0512 Lesja''
|''0512 Lesja''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3405'''
|'''3405'''
|'''[[Lillehammer]]'''
|'''[[Lillehammer]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0501 Lillehammer''
|''0501 Lillehammer''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3434'''
|'''3434'''
| '''[[Lom, Norway|Lom]]'''
| '''[[Lom, Norway|Lom]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0514 Lom''
|''0514 Lom''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3412'''
|'''3412'''
|'''[[Løten]]'''
|'''[[Løten]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0415 Løten''
|''0415 Løten''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3451'''
|'''3451'''
|'''[[Nord-Aurdal]]'''
|'''[[Nord-Aurdal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0542 Nord-Aurdal''
|''0542 Nord-Aurdal''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3436'''
|'''3436'''
|'''[[Nord-Fron]]'''
|'''[[Nord-Fron]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0516 Nord-Fron''
|''0516 Nord-Fron''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3414'''
|'''3414'''
|'''[[Nord-Odal]]'''
|'''[[Nord-Odal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0418 Nord-Odal''
|''0418 Nord-Odal''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3448'''
|'''3448'''
| '''[[Nordre Land]]'''
| '''[[Nordre Land]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0538 Nordre Land''
|''0538 Nordre Land''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3430'''
|'''3430'''
| '''[[Os, Innlandet|Os]]'''
| '''[[Os, Innlandet|Os]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0441 Os''
|''0441 Os''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3424'''
|'''3424'''
|'''[[Rendalen]]'''
|'''[[Rendalen]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0432 Rendalen''
|''0432 Rendalen''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3439'''
|'''3439'''
|'''[[Ringebu]]'''
|'''[[Ringebu]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0520 Ringebu''
|''0520 Ringebu''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3411'''
|'''3411'''
|'''[[Ringsaker]]'''
|'''[[Ringsaker]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0412 Ringsaker''
|''0412 Ringsaker''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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| 26
| 26
|'''3437'''
|'''3437'''
|'''[[Sel]]'''
|'''[[Sel, Norway|Sel]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0517 Sel''
|''0517 Sel''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3433'''
|'''3433'''
|'''[[Skjåk]]'''
|'''[[Skjåk]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0513 Skjåk''
|''0513 Skjåk''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3413'''
|'''3413'''
|'''[[Stange]]'''
|'''[[Stange]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0417 Stange''
|''0417 Stange''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3423'''
|'''3423'''
|'''[[Stor-Elvdal]]'''
|'''[[Stor-Elvdal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0430 Stor-Elvdal''
|''0430 Stor-Elvdal''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3447'''
|'''3447'''
| '''[[Søndre Land]]'''
| '''[[Søndre Land]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0536 Søndre Land''
|''0536 Søndre Land''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3449'''
|'''3449'''
|'''[[Sør-Aurdal]]'''
|'''[[Sør-Aurdal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0540 Sør-Aurdal''
|''0540 Sør-Aurdal''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3438'''
|'''3438'''
|'''[[Sør-Fron]]'''
|'''[[Sør-Fron]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0519 Sør-Fron''
|''0519 Sør-Fron''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3415'''
|'''3415'''
|'''[[Sør-Odal]]'''
|'''[[Sør-Odal]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0419 Sør-Odal''
|''0419 Sør-Odal''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3426'''
|'''3426'''
| '''[[Tolga, Norway|Tolga]]'''
| '''[[Tolga, Norway|Tolga]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0436 Tolga''
|''0436 Tolga''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3421'''
|'''3421'''
|'''[[Trysil]]'''
|'''[[Trysil]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0428 Trysil''
|''0428 Trysil''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3427'''
|'''3427'''
|'''[[Tynset]]'''
|'''[[Tynset]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0437 Tynset''
|''0437 Tynset''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3454'''
|'''3454'''
| '''[[Vang, Innlandet|Vang]]'''
| '''[[Vang, Innlandet|Vang]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0545 Vang''
|''0545 Vang''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3452'''
|'''3452'''
| '''[[Vestre Slidre]]'''
| '''[[Vestre Slidre]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0543 Vestre Slidre''
|''0543 Vestre Slidre''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3443'''
|'''3443'''
| '''[[Vestre Toten]]'''
| '''[[Vestre Toten]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0529 Vestre Toten''
|''0529 Vestre Toten''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3435'''
|'''3435'''
|'''[[Vågå]]'''
|'''[[Vågå]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0515 Vågå''
|''0515 Vågå''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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| 41
| 41
|'''3419'''
|'''3419'''
| '''[[Våler, Norway|Våler]]'''
| '''[[Våler, Innlandet|Våler]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0426 Våler''
|''0426 Våler''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3442'''
|'''3442'''
| '''[[Østre Toten]]'''
| '''[[Østre Toten]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0528 Østre Toten''
|''0528 Østre Toten''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3440'''
|'''3440'''
|'''[[Øyer]]'''
|'''[[Øyer]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0521 Øyer''
|''0521 Øyer''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3453'''
|'''3453'''
| '''[[Øystre Slidre]]'''
| '''[[Øystre Slidre]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0544 Øystre Slidre''
|''0544 Øystre Slidre''
|''[[Oppland]]''
|''[[Oppland]]''
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|'''3422'''
|'''[[Åmot]]'''
|'''[[Åmot]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0429 Åmot''
|''0429 Åmot''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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|'''3418'''
|'''[[Åsnes]]'''
|'''[[Åsnes]]'''
| Jan 1, 2020
|''0425 Åsnes''
|''0425 Åsnes''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
|''[[Hedmark]]''
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[[File:Hamar_from_air.jpg|thumb|[[Hamar]], the largest city in Innlandet.]]
[[File:Hamar_from_air.jpg|thumb|[[Hamar]], the largest city in Innlandet.]]
[[File:LillehammerDSC01504.JPG|thumb|[[Lillehammer]], the second largest city.]]
[[File:LillehammerDSC01504.JPG|thumb|[[Lillehammer]], the second largest city.]]
[[File:002 Jotunheimein reindeer - tourist on Besseggen trail in Jotunheimen National Park, Norway.jpg|thumb|Tourist observes reindeer next to [[Besseggen]] trail in [[Jotunheimen National Park]].]]


Most of the Innlandet settlements are fairly small. As of 1 January 2020 [[Hamar]] is the largest with a population of 28,434.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ssb.no/en/befolkning/statistikker/beftett|title=Population and land area in urban settlements|access-date=9 February 2021}}</ref> [[Lillehammer]], [[Gjøvik]], [[Elverum]], [[Kongsvinger]] and [[Brumunddal]] are the only other cities with populations above 10,000. However, [[Raufoss]], [[Moelv]], [[Vinstra]], [[Fagernes]] and [[Otta, Norway|Otta]] also have city status.
Most of the settlements in Innlandet are fairly small. As of 1 January 2020 [[Hamar]] is the largest with a population of 28,434.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Population and land area in urban settlements |url=https://www.ssb.no/en/befolkning/statistikker/beftett |access-date=9 February 2021}}</ref> [[Lillehammer]], [[Gjøvik]], [[Elverum]], [[Kongsvinger]] and [[Brumunddal]] are the only other cities with populations above 10,000. However, [[Raufoss]], [[Moelv]], [[Vinstra]], [[Fagernes]] and [[Otta, Norway|Otta]] also have city status.


==Churches and parishes==
==Churches and parishes==
{{main article|List of churches in Hamar}}
{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
The [[Church of Norway]] [[Diocese of Hamar]] is composed of the entirety of Innlandet plus [[Jevnaker]] and [[Lunner]] in neighboring [[Akershus|Akershus county]].
* [[:no:Alvdal kirke|Alvdal]]

* [[Aulstad Church|Aulstad]]
== Geography ==
* [[:no:Aurdal kirke|Aurdal]]
=== Mountains ===
* [[:no:Austmarka kirke|Austmarka (Østmark)]]
* [[Galdhøpiggen]] {{Cvt|2,469|m}}
* [[:no:Østsinni kirke|Austsinni (Østsinni)]]
* [[Blåkampen]] {{Cvt|1,662|m}}
* [[:no:Bagn kirke|Bagn]]
* [[Høgvagltindene]] {{Cvt|1,576|m}}
* [[:no:Balke kirke|Balke]]
* [[Mjellknapp]] {{Cvt|1,678|m}}
* [[:no:Begnadalen kirke|Begndal]]
* [[Røykeskardhøi]] {{Cvt|1,808|m}}
* [[:no:Biri kirke|Biri]]
* [[Søndre Svarthåmåren]] {{Cvt|1,854|m}}
* [[:no:Brandbu|Brandbu (Nes)]]
* [[Søndre Kjølhaugen]] {{Cvt|1,768|m}}
* [[:no:Brandval kirke|Brandval]]
* [[Sørhellhøi]] {{Cvt|1,951|m}}
* [[:no:Bruflat kirke|Bruflat]]
* [[Sørhellhøin]]
* [[Brøttum Church|Brøttum]]
* [[Søverhøi]]
* [[:no:Bøverdal kirke|Bøverdal]]
* [[Steinahøfjellet]] {{Cvt|1,711|m}}
* [[:no:Deset kirke|Deset]]
* [[Svånåtindene]], mountain range
* [[Dovre Church|Dovre]]

* Drevsjø (Drevsjøhytte)
==Government==
* Eidskog
{{main article|Innlandet County Municipality}}
* Eina
A county ({{lang|no|fylke}}) is the chief local administrative area in [[Norway]]. The whole country is divided into 11 counties. A county is also an election area, with popular votes taking place every 4 years. In Innlandet, the government of the county is the [[Innlandet County Municipality]]. It includes 57 members who are elected to form a [[county council (Norway)|county council]] ({{lang|no|Fylkesting}}). Heading the {{lang|no|Fylkesting}} is the county mayor ({{lang|no|fylkesordfører}}). Since 2020, the [[Innlandet County Municipality]] has been led by [[Even Aleksander Hagen]], the county mayor. The county also has a [[County governor (Norway)|County Governor]] ({{lang|no|Statsforvalteren}}) who is the representative of the [[Monarchy of Norway|King]] and [[Politics of Norway|Government of Norway]]. [[Knut Storberget]] is the current [[List of County Governors of Innlandet|County Governor of Innlandet]]. The offices for the county governor are located in [[Lillehammer (town)|Lillehammer]].<ref name="snlF">{{Cite encyclopedia |title=fylke |encyclopedia=[[Store norske leksikon]] |publisher=[[Kunnskapsforlaget]] |url=https://snl.no/fylke |date=2021-03-05 |editor-last=Berg |editor-first=Ole T. |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2022-02-05}}</ref><ref name="snl" />
* Elverum
* Engerdal
* Etnedal
* Finnskog
* Fluberg
* Folldal
* [[Follebu Church|Follebu (Folleboe)]]
* Furnes
* [[Fåberg Church|Fåberg]]
* [[Fåvang Stave Church|Fåvang (Fodevang)]]
* [[Garmo Stave Church|Garmo]]
* Gausdal
* Gjesås
* Gjøvik
* Gran
* [[Grue Church|Grue]]
* [[Hamar Cathedral|Hamar]]
* [[Hedal Stave Church|Hedal]]
* [[Hegge Stave Church|Hegge]]
* [[Heidal Church|Heidal]]
* Helgøy Kapell
* Hof
* [[Hoff Church|Hoff]]
* Hunn
* Hurum
* [[Høre Stave Church|Høre]]
* Innset
* Jevnaker
* Kolbu
* Kongsvinger
* [[Kvam Church (Nord-Fron)|Kvam]]
* Kvikne
* [[Kvikne Church|Kvikne (Quiekne)]]
* Land
* [[Lesja Church|Lesja (Læssø)]]
* Lesjaskog
* Lillehammer
* [[Lom Stave Church|Lom]]
* [[Lomen Stave Church|Lomen (Røn, Røen)]]
* Lundersæter
* [[Lunner Church|Lunner]]
* [[Løten Church|Løten]]
* Mesna
* Mo
* Nes (Brandbu)
* [[Nes Church (Ringsaker)|Nes]]
* Nord-Aurdal
* Nord-Fron
* Nord-Odal
* Nordre-Osen
* Nordberg
* Nordre Etnedal
* Nordre Land
* Nordsinni (Hogner)
* Nykirke
* Odalen Branch (LDS, 1857–1873)
* Opstad
* Os (Dalsbygda)
* Ottestad
* [[Reinli Stave Church|Reinli]]
* Rendal
* Rendalen
* Revholt
* [[Ringebu Stave Church|Ringebu]]
* Ringsaker
* Rogne
* Romedal
* Røn (Røen)
* Saksumdal
* Sand
* Sollia
* Stange
* Sel
* [[Sister Churches, Norway|Sister]]
* Skiåker
* Skjåk
* Skrautvål
* [[Slidredomen]]
* Snertingdal
* [[St. Mary Church, Lillehammer|St. Mary]]
* [[St. Thomas Church, Filefjell|St. Thomas]]
* Stavsjø (Ballishol)
* Strand
* Stor Elvdal
* Strand
* Strøm
* [[Svatsum Church|Svatsum]]
* Svenes
* Sødorp (Søthorp)
* Søndre Land
* Sør-Aurdal
* [[Sør-Fron Church|Sør-Fron]]
* Sør-Odal
* Sør Osen
* Tangen
* [[Tingelstad Old Church|Tingelstad]]
* Tolga
* Torpa
* Tretten (Trøtten)
* Trysil
* Trysil Frimenighet (1859-1891)
* Tylldal
* Tynset
* Ulleren
* [[Ulnes Church|Ulnes]]
* Vallset (Tomter)
* Vang (Hedmark)
* Vang (Oppland)
* Vardal
* Veldre
* Venabygd
* Vestmarka
* [[Vestre Gausdal Church|Vestre Gausdal]]
* Vestre Slidre
* Vestre Toten
* Vingelen
* Vinger
* Volbu
* [[Vågå Church|Vågå]]
* Våler
* Ytre Rendal
* [[Østre Gausdal Church|Østre Gausdal]]
* Østre Slidre
* Østre Toten
* Østsinni (Gårder)
* Øvre Engerdal
* Øvre Rendal
* [[Øye Stave Church|Øye (Øie)]]
* Øyer
* Åmot (Hedmark)
* Åmot (Oppland)
* Ås
* [[Åsnes Church|Åsnes]]
{{div col end}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[:Category:Districts of Innlandet|Districts in Innlandet]]
*[[:Category:Districts of Innlandet|Districts in Innlandet]]
*[[List of former municipalities of Norway#Innlandet|Former Municipalities in Innlandet]]
*[[List of former municipalities of Norway#Innlandet|Former municipalities in Innlandet]]
*[[:Category:Lakes of Innlandet|Lakes in Innlandet]]
*[[:Category:Lakes of Innlandet|Lakes in Innlandet]]
*[[:Category:Rivers of Innlandet|Rivers in Innlandet]]
*[[:Category:Rivers of Innlandet|Rivers in Innlandet]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 29 September 2024

Innlandet County
Innlandet fylke
Atnsjøen and Rondane
Innlandet within Norway
Innlandet within Norway
Innlandet County is located in Innlandet
Innlandet County
Innlandet County
Innlandet County is located in Norway
Innlandet County
Innlandet County
Coordinates: 61°30′00″N 10°40′00″E / 61.5°N 10.666667°E / 61.5; 10.666667
CountryNorway
CountyInnlandet
DistrictEastern Norway
Established1 Jan 2020
 • Preceded byOppland and Hedmark
Administrative centreHamar
Government
 • BodyInnlandet County Municipality
 • Governor (2019)Knut Storberget (Ap)
 • County mayor
   (2023)
Thomas Breen (Ap)
Area
 • Total
52,072 km2 (20,105 sq mi)
 • Land49,391 km2 (19,070 sq mi)
 • Water2,681 km2 (1,035 sq mi)  5.1%
 • Rank#1 in Norway
Highest elevation
2,469 m (8,100 ft)
Lowest elevation
120 m (390 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
370,603
 • Rank#7 in Norway
 • Density7.5/km2 (19/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
Increase +2.2%
DemonymInnlending[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formNeutral
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-34[3]
WebsiteOfficial website

Innlandet is a county in Norway.[4] It was created on 1 January 2020[5] 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 52,113 square kilometres (20,121 sq mi), making it the largest county in Norway after Troms og Finnmark was split up in 2024.[6]

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 and Lunner municipalities, which went to the new county of Viken). This present name is a newly constructed name with no historical basis as a subdivision name and was recommended not to be used by the Norwegian Language Council.[7] It translates to "The Inland". The county covers approximately 17% of the total area of the mainland area of Norway. It stretches from Akershus, Buskerud 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 within the Innlandet part of Jotunheimen and at 2,469 m (8,100 ft) it is the tallest mountain in Norway. The eastern and southern areas of the county are mainly made up of forests and agricultural land. Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake, is located in the southern end of Innlandet, and Glomma the longest river in Norway also flows through the county.

Agriculture and forestry are two important industries in the county with approximately 20% of Norway's agricultural production[8] and about 40% of timber.[9]

The 1994 Winter Olympics were held at Lillehammer, the second-largest city in Innlandet county.

Municipalities

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Innlandet County has a total of 46 municipalities:[10][11]

No. Municipality No. Name Former Municipality No. Former County
1 3428 Alvdal 0438 Alvdal Hedmark
2 3431 Dovre 0511 Dovre Oppland
3 3416 Eidskog 0420 Eidskog Hedmark
4 3420 Elverum 0427 Elverum Hedmark
5 3425 Engerdal 0434 Engerdal Hedmark
6 3450 Etnedal 0541 Etnedal Oppland
7 3429 Folldal 0439 Folldal Hedmark
8 3441 Gausdal 0522 Gausdal Oppland
9 3407 Gjøvik 0502 Gjøvik Oppland
10 3446 Gran 0534 Gran Oppland
11 3417 Grue 0423 Grue Hedmark
12 3403 Hamar 0403 Hamar Hedmark
13 3401 Kongsvinger 0402 Kongsvinger Hedmark
14 3432 Lesja 0512 Lesja Oppland
15 3405 Lillehammer 0501 Lillehammer Oppland
16 3434 Lom 0514 Lom Oppland
17 3412 Løten 0415 Løten Hedmark
18 3451 Nord-Aurdal 0542 Nord-Aurdal Oppland
19 3436 Nord-Fron 0516 Nord-Fron Oppland
20 3414 Nord-Odal 0418 Nord-Odal Hedmark
21 3448 Nordre Land 0538 Nordre Land Oppland
22 3430 Os 0441 Os Hedmark
23 3424 Rendalen 0432 Rendalen Hedmark
24 3439 Ringebu 0520 Ringebu Oppland
25 3411 Ringsaker 0412 Ringsaker Hedmark
26 3437 Sel 0517 Sel Oppland
27 3433 Skjåk 0513 Skjåk Oppland
28 3413 Stange 0417 Stange Hedmark
29 3423 Stor-Elvdal 0430 Stor-Elvdal Hedmark
30 3447 Søndre Land 0536 Søndre Land Oppland
31 3449 Sør-Aurdal 0540 Sør-Aurdal Oppland
32 3438 Sør-Fron 0519 Sør-Fron Oppland
33 3415 Sør-Odal 0419 Sør-Odal Hedmark
34 3426 Tolga 0436 Tolga Hedmark
35 3421 Trysil 0428 Trysil Hedmark
36 3427 Tynset 0437 Tynset Hedmark
37 3454 Vang 0545 Vang Oppland
38 3452 Vestre Slidre 0543 Vestre Slidre Oppland
39 3443 Vestre Toten 0529 Vestre Toten Oppland
40 3435 Vågå 0515 Vågå Oppland
41 3419 Våler 0426 Våler Hedmark
42 3442 Østre Toten 0528 Østre Toten Oppland
43 3440 Øyer 0521 Øyer Oppland
44 3453 Øystre Slidre 0544 Øystre Slidre Oppland
45 3422 Åmot 0429 Åmot Hedmark
46 3418 Åsnes 0425 Åsnes Hedmark

Settlements

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Hamar, the largest city in Innlandet.
Lillehammer, the second largest city.
Tourist observes reindeer next to Besseggen trail in Jotunheimen National Park.

Most of the settlements in Innlandet are fairly small. As of 1 January 2020 Hamar is the largest with a population of 28,434.[12] Lillehammer, Gjøvik, Elverum, Kongsvinger and Brumunddal are the only other cities with populations above 10,000. However, Raufoss, Moelv, Vinstra, Fagernes and Otta also have city status.

Churches and parishes

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The Church of Norway Diocese of Hamar is composed of the entirety of Innlandet plus Jevnaker and Lunner in neighboring Akershus county.

Geography

[edit]

Mountains

[edit]

Government

[edit]

A county (fylke) is the chief local administrative area in Norway. The whole country is divided into 11 counties. A county is also an election area, with popular votes taking place every 4 years. In Innlandet, the government of the county is the Innlandet County Municipality. It includes 57 members who are elected to form a county council (Fylkesting). Heading the Fylkesting is the county mayor (fylkesordfører). Since 2020, the Innlandet County Municipality has been led by Even Aleksander Hagen, the county mayor. The county also has a County Governor (Statsforvalteren) who is the representative of the King and Government of Norway. Knut Storberget is the current County Governor of Innlandet. The offices for the county governor are located in Lillehammer.[13][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet.
  2. ^ "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
  3. ^ Bolstad, Erik; Thorsnæs, Geir, eds. (2023-01-26). "Kommunenummer". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget.
  4. ^ "Arealstatistikk for Norge". Kartverket (in Norwegian Bokmål). 2013-03-08. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  5. ^ moderniseringsdepartementet, Kommunal- og (7 July 2017). "Regionreform". Regjeringen.no. Archived from the original on 23 March 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b Mæhlum, Lars, ed. (2019-04-09). "Innlandet". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  7. ^ "Fylke til strid?". Språkrådet (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  8. ^ Bondelaget. "Landbruket i Innlandet skaper verdier" (PDF). Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  9. ^ Hobbelstad, Kåre. "Ressurssituasjonen i Hedmark of Oppland" (PDF). Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  10. ^ List of Norwegian municipality numbers (Norwegian)
  11. ^ List of municipality numbers of Norway (English)
  12. ^ "Population and land area in urban settlements". Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  13. ^ Berg, Ole T., ed. (2021-03-05). "fylke". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
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