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innlandet

Innlandet is a county (fylke) in Norway located in the eastern, inland part of the country. It was established on 1 January 2020 through the merger of Hedmark and Oppland counties as part of a nationwide reform. The name means “the inland” in Norwegian.

Geography: The county encompasses diverse landscapes, from the shores of Mjøsa, Norway’s largest lake, to alpine

Administration and economy: Innlandet is governed by Innlandet fylkeskommune. The region’s economy relies on agriculture, forestry,

Transport: The Dovre Line (Dovrebanen) railway and the European route E6 pass through the county, connecting

Culture and history: The town of Lillehammer hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics, reflecting the region’s long association

mountains
in
Jotunheimen
and
Rondane.
The
Gudbrandsdalen
and
Østerdalen
valleys
are
major
geographic
features.
The
region
contains
portions
of
several
protected
areas,
including
Jotunheimen
National
Park
and
Rondane
National
Park.
hydropower,
and
tourism.
Tourism
is
driven
by
outdoor
recreation,
winter
sports,
and
cultural
heritage;
notable
attractions
include
Mjøsa
lake
and
the
towns
of
Hamar,
Lillehammer,
and
Gjøvik.
it
to
Oslo
and
Trondheim.
with
winter
sports.
The
area
has
a
rich
agricultural
and
cultural
heritage,
with
communities
and
traditions
tied
to
its
valleys,
mountains,
and
lakes.