Akershus County in Norway has a total of 22 separate muncipalities. They include: Aurskog-Holand, Enebakk, Nannestad, Oppegard, Skedsmo, and Ullensaker.
Akershus is a county in Norway with a population of about 545,653 people. It has an area of 4,917 km^2, which is divided into three regions; north, south and west.
The area of Akershus is approximately 1900 square miles. It is located on the bottom right side of Norway and contains half a million people living in the county.
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Buskerud is a county located in the middle of Norway. The county's administrative center is Drammen and there are a total of twenty one municipalities in this county.
Hedmark is on the eastern side of Norway and is a county in the Ostlandet region. The capital city is Hamar and there are a total of 22 municipalities in this county.
Gullverket is a village in Eidsvoll municipality, Akershus county, Norway.
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Christian R. Kaldager has written: 'Akershus' -- subject(s): Akershus Slott (Oslo, Norway), Buildings, structures, History