Vest-Adger has a population of almost 200,000 people. This population has been steadily increasing over the last 10 years with an average change of 8%. There are 60 people per square mile.
Troms is a county in the northern part of Norway. The county houses about 158,025 people. This is about 3.33% of the population of Norway. There are about 20 people per square mile in Troms.
Norwegians are the people who live in Norway.
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.
Rogaland has a county population of more than 460,000 people. This county houses about 9% of Norway's residents and 130 people per square mile of land.
Finnmark is in the very northern tip of Norway. It houses 73,787 people as of 2012. This is only 1.48% of the Norway's total population. The population has changed less than 1% in 10 years.
Vestfold is a very tiny little county in Norway with a population of over 236,000 people. That is almost 5% of the total population of Norway and gives this little county a density of 260 people per square mile.
Nordland has a population of about 238,124 people. This population has actually decreased on average over the last 10 years. Nordland accounts for about 5% of the population of Norway.
Oslo is one of the oldest Scandinavian capitols with an area of 454 km^2. Oslo County is the capitol of Norway which has an approximate population of 599,230 people.
The people of Norway are known as Norwegians.
The population of Hordaland is more than 500,000 people. This county is steadily growing with a10 year average change of 8%. Hordaland houses about 10% of Norway's population.
The county of Hedmark happens to be the third largest county in Norway consisting of farmland, forests and mountains. Hedmark County has a fair population of 191,622.
People who live in Norway are treated just like people who live in the USA. This information was given to you by a 7th grader. (Sevie)