Vestfold is home to Andebu, Hof, Holmestrand, Horten, Lardal, Larvik, Notteroy, Re, Sande, and Sandefjord. It also has Stokke, Svelvik, Tjome, and Tonsberg.
Horten is a town in the county of Vestfold in Norway.
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.
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.
Finnmark is a county in Norway at the most northern tip. Finnmark contains 19 separate municipalities, including the capital city of Vadso.
Telemark is a county in Norway that is located on the southeastern edge of the country. This county has a total 18 municipalities. Skien is the largest and the capital city.
Vestfold County has been declared the smallest county in Norway. It makes up 0.71% of the land area. This county has a land area of 2,201 km^2 and a total area of 2,225 km^2.
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.
Rogaland is a county in Western Norway. It has four traditional districts and 26 municipalities within its borders. The largest municipality in land size is Suldal.
Oppland is a located in the middle of Norway and is considered a county. The capital city of this county is Lillehammer. There are a total of twenty six municipalities within this county.
There are currently 26 municipalities within the county of Sogn og Fjordane in Norway. Leikanger is the capital city and Forde is the largest in population.