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Setesdal (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsêːtəsdɑːɫ];
older name: Sætersdal) is a
valley and a
traditional district in
Agder County in
southern Norway. It consists...
- The
Setesdal Line (Norwegian: Setesdalsbanen) was a
railway between Kristiansand and
Byglandsfjord in
southern Norway, 78 km (48 mi) long. It was built...
- (Norwegian: [ˈlʉ̀ːsəˌkɔftə], lice jacket), also
called the
Setesdalsgenser (
Setesdal sweater) is a
traditional Norwegian sweater,
dating from the 19th century...
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Setesdal Vesthei Ryfylkeheiane is a
protected area in Norway.
Setesdal Vesthei -
Ryfylkeheiane The
board of
Norwegian national parks (in Norwegian) 59°10′26″N...
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Young girls in
different national costumes at
Akershus Setesdalsbunad from
Setesdal (female)
Setesdalsbunad (male)
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- Setesdølen is a
Norwegian newspaper issued in the muni****lity of
Bygland and
covering the
valley of
Setesdal.[citation needed] Setesdølen (in Norwegian) v t e...
- the w****end and direct/extra
buses during the rush hours.
Setesdal Bilruter serves the
Setesdal, Østre Agder, and
Lillesand areas. Line 100 goes connects...
- Sandøya. The
interior of the
county encomp****es the
traditional district of
Setesdal,
through which the
river Otra
flows to the coast. In 2017, the Parliament...
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class designed by the
Norwegian State Railways exclusively for use on the
Setesdal Line. Cranfield, John (2000). The
Railways of Norway:
Their History and...
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Southwest (Rogaland and Hordaland)
Inner Southwest (Agder,
western Telemark,
Setesdal,
continental Sogn,
Hordaland and Rogaland,
including Iceland and the Faroe...