Norway has something you could call regional Capitals, based on -in my view- a somewhat fictive division by geographical region. These are Oslo (East), Kristiansand (South), Bergen (West), Trondheim (Middle), and Tromsø (North).
Much more tangible are the capitals of Norway's 19 counties:
1. Sarpsborg (Østfold)
2. Oslo (Akershus)
3. Oslo (Oslo) (these are normally seen as one county called Oslo-Akershus)
4. Hamar (Hedmark)
5. Lillehammer (Oppland)
6. Drammen (Buskerud)
7. Tønsberg (Vestfold)
8. Skien (Telemark)
9. Arendal (Aust-Agder)
10. Kristiansand (Vest-Agder)
11. Stavanger (Rogaland)
12. Bergen (Hordaland)
13. --- (The templars really soiled a perfectly good number...)
14. Leikanger (Sogn og Fjordane)
15. Molde (Møre og Romsdal)
16. Trondheim (Sør-Trøndelag)
17. Steinkjer (Nord-Trøndelag)
18. Bodø (Nordland)
19. Tromsø (Troms)
20. Vadsø (Finnmark)
Norway does not have states, major or capital, because Norway is not a federation of states - it is one country.
Norway is divided into 19 fylkes which are similar to counties in the UK or USA Their responsibilities are limited to local affairs.
Yes, Norway's capitol is Oslo.
Oslo and Washington.
Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority ended in 2007.
The population of Central Norway Regional Health Authority is 2,007.
Western Norway Regional Health Authority's population is 20,578.
Northern Norway Regional Health Authority was created in 2007.
Central Norway Regional Health Authority was created in 2002.
Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority was created on 2002-01-01.
Southern Norway Regional Health Authority was created on 2002-01-01.
Western Norway Regional Health Authority was created on 2002-01-01.
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