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  2. Odda - Wikipedia

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    Odda is the 150th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 7,025. The municipality's population density is 4.8 inhabitants per square kilometre (12/sq mi) and its population has decreased by 1.8% over the last decade.

  3. Odda (town) - Wikipedia

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    Odda has been populated for centuries, but in the 19th century, Odda became a significant tourist destination, and it was the centre of Odda Municipality. Visits ranged from English pioneers around 1830 to German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II, who visited Odda every year between 1891 and 1914. This led to the construction of several hotels in the town.

  4. Odda Church - Wikipedia

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    The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1309, but was not new that year. The stone church had a rectangular nave that measured about 13.2 by 10.7 metres (43 ft × 35 ft) and a narrower, rectangular choir that measured about 6.3 by 7.5 metres (21 ft × 25 ft).

  5. Ullensvang - Wikipedia

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    Ullensvang is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway.It is located in the traditional district of Hardanger.The administrative centre is the town of Odda.Some of the notable villages in the municipality include Lofthus, Utne, Vikebygd, Alsåker, Botnen, Eitrheim, Håra, Røldal, Seljestad, Skare, Tyssedal, Jondal, Herand, Kysnesstranda, and Torsnes.

  6. Trolltunga - Wikipedia

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    Trolltunga is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) from the town of Odda.The city of Bergen, is about 190 kilometres (120 mi) from the site via main roads.. The trailhead is located by a small parking area with toilet facilities at Skjeggedal, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Norwegian National Road 13 in Tyssedalen, near the dam at the end of Ringedalsvatnet.

  7. Rjukan–Notodden Industrial Heritage Site - Wikipedia

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    This station was leased from the company Tinfos AS. [5] The researchers moved the arc furnace at Vassmoen to the Notodden site in order to test the effect of electric power on fertilizer yield. After determining what type of furnace was the best choice for mass production, Eyde's previous company Elkem was placed in control of the factory. [5]

  8. Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry (Norwegian: Norsk Vasskraft- og Industristadmuseum) is a cultural history museum at Odda in Vestland county, Norway. The museum is located in the village of Tyssedal.

  9. Hardangerfjord - Wikipedia

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    The history of the fjord goes far beyond its Viking history, back to the time of hunters on the surrounding mountains, and later on, farming along this fertile area which today is considered the "fruit orchard of Norway". [7] Later the fjord became the birthplace for a large tourism influx to Norway, and in 1875 Thomas Cook started weekly ...