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    Hordaland County Municipality (Norwegian: Hordaland fylkeskommune) was the regional governing administration of the old Hordaland county in Norway. The...
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    counties. Hordaland was the third largest county, after Akershus and Oslo, by population. The county government was the Hordaland County Municipality, which...
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  • Hordaland is a former county of Norway. Hordaland may also refer to: Hordaland (newspaper), published in Voss, Norway Hordaland County Municipality Hordaland...
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    privately owned, but from 1991 it was taken over by Stord Municipality and Hordaland County Municipality. The runway was extended from 1,080 to 1,460 metres...
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    Os is a former municipality in the old Hordaland county, Norway. It was located in the Midhordland region, just south of Norway's second-largest city,...
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    253–254 Hordaland County Municipality (1981): 56 Hordaland County Municipality (1981): 17 Hordaland County Municipality (1981): 20 Hordaland County Municipality...
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    Bergen Light Rail (category Hordaland County Municipality)
    and further extensions and vehicles are the responsibility of Hordaland County Municipality through its wholly owned subsidiary Bybanen AS. Operation is...
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  • of municipalities in the former county of Hordaland, Norway. Hordaland, until 1919 known as Søndre Bergenhus amt, was divided into 33 municipalities prior...
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    Bergen Handelsgymnasium (category Hordaland County Municipality)
    Monrad Kielland, a nephew of the novelist Alexander Kielland. In 1976, Hordaland County Council took over the running of the school. In 2006, the school won...
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  • Folkedalstunellen ('Folkedal Tunnel') was officially approved by the Hordaland County Municipality, which was the project's contractor. The tunnel was built as...
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