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Glåmdal
Valley in Innlandet, Norway / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Glåmdalen or Glommadal is a valley in Innlandet county (formerly Hedmark County)[1] in Eastern Norway. The valley was formed by the river Glomma (also called Glåma), one of the major rivers for the region. The name "Glåmdalen" is also a newer designation for the traditional district which lies around the river Glomma, although it is most often used to refer to the southern part of the broader valley of Østerdalen.[2]
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Glåmdalen | |
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Glommadalen | |
![]() Location of Glåmdal within Innlandet county | |
Area | 5,289 square kilometres (2,042 sq mi) |
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Type | River valley |
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Location | Innlandet, Norway |
Coordinates | 60.230°N 12.051°E / 60.230; 12.051 |
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