Some of the municipalities found in Finnmark include Tana Bru, Gamvik, and Lebesvy. Most of these municipalities speak Bokmal. The population of many of these municipalities only include a couple thousand people.
Finnmark is a county in Norway at the most northern tip. Finnmark contains 19 separate municipalities, including the capital city of Vadso.
When visiting Nordland in Norway, there are several large municipalities that can be found here. Narvik, Vefsn, and Rana are all some of the larger municipalities in Nordland.
Telemark is a county in Norway that is divided into 4 districts. These districts are also divided into municipalities. There are 18 municipalities in Telemark.
Finnmark is the largest county in Norway and it is also the least populated. With only 73,000 people populating the county. Finnmark County has an area of 48,637 km^2.
The area of Finnmark is 48,618 square kilometers.
Harstad, Reine, and Arstein are just a few municipalities found in Troms in Norway. Some of the municipalities are much larger including thousands of people and others less than a thousand.
Oslo is the capital city of Norway and the most populous city in Norway. It is the only city to be considered a municipality and a county. There are no other municipalities in Oslo.
No. It is a county in the very north of Norway.
The county of Hordaland in Norway has about 33 municipalities. Bergen is by far the largest with over 250,000 residents. Bergen is also the county's capital city.
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.
Hedmark County contains 22 separate municipalities. The largest by population is Ringsaker and then Hamar. The smallest by population is Endgerdal and then Folldal.
Norway is a Kingdom, and does not have states. Instead, Norway has 19 counties, for example Finnmark, Troms, Nordland, Nord-Trøndelag, Sør-Trøndelag.