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  1. Norges kommuner er det laveste administrative og folkevalgte nivået i Norge og deler per 1. januar 2024 landet inn i 357 geografiske administrative/politiske områder.

  2. Lista över Norges kommuner. Norge. Denna artikel är en del i serien om: Politik i Norge. Konstitution. Monarki. Regering. Parlament.

    • List of Counties
    • Responsibilities and Significance
    • History
    • See Also
    • References

    Below is a list of the Norwegian counties, with their current administrative centres. The counties are administered both by appointees of the national government and to a lesser extent by their own elected bodies. The county numbers are from the official numbering system ISO 3166-2:NO, which originally was set up to follow the coastline from the Sw...

    Every county has two main organisations, both with underlying organisations. 1. The county municipality (Fylkeskommune) has a county council (Fylkesting), whose members are elected by the inhabitants. The county municipality is responsible mainly for some medium level schools, public transport organisation, regional road planning, culture and some ...

    Fylke

    From the consolidation to a single kingdom, Norway was divided into a number of geographic regions that each had its own legislative assembly or Thing, such as Gulating (Western Norway) and Frostating (Trøndelag). The second-order subdivision of these regions was into fylker, such as Egdafylke and Hordafylke. In 1914, the historical term fylke was brought into use again to replace the term amt introduced during the union with Denmark. Current day counties (fylker) often, but not necessarily,...

    Len

    From 1308, the term len (plural len) in Norway signified an administrative region roughly equivalent to today's counties. The historic len was an important administrative entity during the period of Dano-Norwegian unification after their amalgamation as one state, which lasted for the period 1536–1814. At the beginning of the 16th century the political divisions were variable, but consistently included four main len and approximately 30 smaller sub-regions with varying connections to a main l...

    Amt

    With the royal decree of 19 February 1662, each len was designated an amt (plural amt) and the lenmann was titled amtmann, from German Amt (office), reflecting the bias of the Danish court of that period.[citation needed]

    Bibliography

    1. Danielsen, Rolf; Dyrvik, Ståle; Grønlie, Tore; Helle, Knut; Hovland, Edgar (2007) [1991]. Grunntrekk i norsk historie (1 ed.). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 978-82-00-21273-7.

  3. These derive in part from divisions that preceded Norway's constitution in 1814 and independence in 1905. The counties also function as constituencies in elections for Parliament. The Municipalities, known in Norwegian as kommuner (singular kommune) of which there are 356.

  4. Norges kommuner är 357 till antalet (2024). De täcker hela Fastlands- Norge, medan Jan Mayen och Svalbard utgör kommunfria områden. Dock har Longyearbyen på Svalbard sedan 2004 en kommunliknande administration kallad lokalstyre . Utöver de 357 primärkommunerna finns även 15 fylken, vilka motsvarar de svenska länen.

  5. Kommuner kalles i enkelte sammenhenger primærkommuner, for å skille dem fra fylkeskommuner. Fra 2024 har Norge 357 kommuner. De aller fleste er styrt etter formannskapsprinsippet, men Oslo og Bergen har organisert sitt politiske arbeid i tråd med den parlamentariske modellen. Landets kommuner er svært ulike i folketall og areal.