
Oslo, with its approximately 453 square kilometers, is one of the largest capitals in the world by area. Granted, most of this is forest, making Oslo a city in close contact with the nature surrounding it. Read More »
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Hills in Akershus county, Norway
Lunner, Oppland county, Norway
Ullensaker, Akershus county, Norway
Aurskog-Holand, Akershus county, Norway
Ringerike, Buskerud county, Norway
Peaks in Ringerike, Buskerud county, Norway
Ostre Toten, Oppland county, Norway
Streams in Hedmark county, Norway
Lakes in Hedmark county, Norway
Asnes, Hedmark county, Norway
Stange, Hedmark county, Norway
Hills in Grue, Hedmark county, Norway
Elverum, Hedmark county, Norway
Hills in Amot, Hedmark county, Norway
Trysil, Hedmark county, Norway
Uplands in Stor-Elvdal, Hedmark county, Norway
Stor-Elvdal, Hedmark county, Norway
Spurs in Engerdal, Hedmark county, Norway
Engerdal, Hedmark county, Norway
Hills in Engerdal, Hedmark county, Norway
Rendalen, Hedmark county, Norway
Alvdal, Hedmark county, Norway
Tynset, Hedmark county, Norway
Os, Hedmark county, Norway
Lesja, Oppland county, Norway
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Roros, Sor-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Sor-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Rauma, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Lakes in More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Sunndal, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Nesset, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Coves in More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Streams in More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Rocks in Nesset, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Shoals in More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Fjords in More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Straits in More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Tingvoll, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Halsa, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Aure, More og Romsdal fylke, Norway
Rocks in Froya, Sor-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Peaks in Steinkjer, Nord-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Namdalseid, Nord-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Lakes in Nord-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Osen, Sor-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
Snasa, Nord-Trondelag Fylke, Norway
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