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Rogaland's population is 4,303.

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Rogaland's population is 2,010.

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Rogaland GP was created in 2008.

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Rogaland - newspaper - ended in 1919.

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Rogaland - newspaper - was created in 1905.

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Rogaland Teater was created in 1947.

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Rogaland County Municipality was created in 1837.

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Rogaland is a county in Norway known for its diverse landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and coastal areas. The total area of Rogaland is approximately 9,378 square kilometers.

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Rogaland is a Norwegian county that divides itself into four administrative sections. These regions contain a total of 26 municipalities, such as Eigersund and Klepp.

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Rogaland is a county in Western Norway. It has four traditional districts and 26 municipalities within its borders. The largest municipality in land size is Suldal.

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Jaeren district of Rogaland.

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Rogaland has a county population of more than 460,000 people. This county houses about 9% of Norway's residents and 130 people per square mile of land.

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He was born in the Jaeren district of Rogaland, Norway.

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Rogaland County in Norway only makes up 2.82% of its area. Considerably, one of the smallest counties in the country. It has a land area of 8,590 km^2 and a total area of 9.378 km^2.

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Silje Salomonsen was born on July 12, 1978, in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

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Kristian Risa was born on March 8, 1991, in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

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Turid Birkeland was born on November 5, 1962, in Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway.

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Enrique Ekrene was born on August 21, 2006, in Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway.

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Helene Fosstvedt was born on December 1, 1936, in Karmy, Rogaland, Norway.

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Tore Renberg was born on August 3, 1972, in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

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Jon Gelius was born on May 26, 1964, in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.

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The exact town is unknown. But he lived in the Jaeren district of Rogaland.

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Gerd Julie Fjell was born on December 26, 1993, in Karmy, Rogaland, Norway.

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Anne Grete Preus was born on May 22, 1957, in Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway.

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Siri Lill Mannes was born on June 29, 1970, in Karmy, Rogaland, Norway.

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Ålgård is a village in Rogaland in Norway with a population of ca. 9000 (2010/01).

Source: Wikipedia

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19 counties, Oslo, Akershus, Buskerud, Oppland, Hedmark, Telemark, Østfold, Vestfold, Vest-Agder, Aust-Agder, Rogaland, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, Møre og Romsdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Nord-Trøndelag, Nordland, Troms and Finnmark.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --RDAL. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter R and 4th letter D and 5th letter A and 6th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:

pardal

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The regions (in norwegian called <<fylker>>) is: Oppland Østfold Akershus Oslo (same name as the main city) Hedmark Buskerud Vestfold Telemark Aust- Agder Vest- Agder Rogaland Hordaland Sogn og fjordane Møre og romsdal Sør- Trøndelag Nord- trøndelag Nordland Troms Finnmark

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern P-RDAL. That is, six letter words with 1st letter P and 3rd letter R and 4th letter D and 5th letter A and 6th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are:

pardal

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it is said that he possibly could have might have been murdered...maybe.

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"Hårteigen" (A mountain) at Hardangervidda, "Nordkapp"(famous for beeing really far north), "Torghatten" in Brønnøy kommune, The fjords of course (found many places along the coastline) and "Preikestolen" (famous for beeing very high up) in Rogaland

To mention a few :P

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Although Statistics Norway, the official government website, publishes data concerning marriages and divorces in Norway, including same-sex marriages, it has not posted figures broken down by county and by type of marriage. The number of same-sex marriages is available, as is the number of marriages by county. The number of same-sex marriages by county, however, is not available. See related link below.

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Archie William Troelstrup has written:

'Housing in the United States' -- subject(s): Housing

'Consumer problems and personal finance' -- subject(s): Accounting, Consumer education, Home economics

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Norway is situated in the northern part of Europe, usually called "Norden" (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finnland and Iceland). Our closest region in called "Skandinavia" and is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

Inside Norway, we have 19 counties:

In the northern region: Finnmark (included Svalbard), Troms, Nordland.

In the central region: Nord- Trøndelag and Sør Trøndelag

In the western region: Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordande, Hordaland and Rogaland.

In the souther region: Aust(øst)-Agder, Vest- Agder.

In the eastern region: Akershus, Oslo, Vestfold, Østfold, Hedemark, Oppland, Telemark and Buskerud.

For more info on the regions, see the related links below.

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PVC pipe is widely used in organic agriculture. The glues are highly volatile, so don't use more than necessary. Some people have raised concerns about contaminants leaching into the water through PVC pipe, but it seems to be much worse in some other plastic pipes.

Water Research 37 (2003) 1912-1920

Volatile organic components migrating from plastic pipes

(HDPE,PEX and PVC) into drinking water

Ingun Skjevrak*,Anne Due,Karl Olav Gjerstad,Hallgeir Herikstad

Regional Food Control Authority, Midt-Rogaland, Forusbeen 3, N-4033 Stavanger, Norway

Received 19 February 2002; received in revised form 11 November 2002; accepted 15 November 2002

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Norway has something you could call regional Capitals, based on -in my view- a somewhat fictive division by geographical region. These are Oslo (East), Kristiansand (South), Bergen (West), Trondheim (Middle), and Tromsø (North).

Much more tangible are the capitals of Norway's 19 counties:

1. Sarpsborg (Østfold)

2. Oslo (Akershus)

3. Oslo (Oslo) (these are normally seen as one county called Oslo-Akershus)

4. Hamar (Hedmark)

5. Lillehammer (Oppland)

6. Drammen (Buskerud)

7. Tønsberg (Vestfold)

8. Skien (Telemark)

9. Arendal (Aust-Agder)

10. Kristiansand (Vest-Agder)

11. Stavanger (Rogaland)

12. Bergen (Hordaland)

13. --- (The templars really soiled a perfectly good number...)

14. Leikanger (Sogn og Fjordane)

15. Molde (Møre og Romsdal)

16. Trondheim (Sør-Trøndelag)

17. Steinkjer (Nord-Trøndelag)

18. Bodø (Nordland)

19. Tromsø (Troms)

20. Vadsø (Finnmark)

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According to the CIA's website, the population of Norway (as of July 2008) is 4,644,457. Well... According to the norwegian governements statistic: = Population statistics. Population 1 October 2008 and changes in the third quarter 2008 = In the third quarter of 2008, Norway's population increased by 17 900. Two thirds of the growth resulted from inward migration, but the birth surplus grew more than the net inward migration when compared to the third quarter 2007. The population reached 4 787 000 on 1 October. The population increase of 17 900 is the highest ever registered in a single quarter, and was 900 higher than in 2007. A total of 19 1501 persons migrated to Norway and 7 300 left during this period, resulting in a net inward migration of 11 8501. In the third quarter last year, the net inward migration was 11 600, while in previous years it was almost 6 000 at its peak. Of the 16 300 immigrants without Norwegian citizenship arriving in the third quarter, 67 per cent were Europeans. Polish citizens dominated, with 3 450 migrating to Norway, compared to 3 850 during the same quarter in 2007. While slightly fewer Polish citizens migrated to Norway during the third quarter than on average for the first two quarters this year, more Swedish and German citizens migrated to Norway than on average for the first two quarters. A total of 15 900 children were born in the third quarter; 600 more than last year. A total of 9 800 persons died; 100 fewer than in the corresponding period last year. The birth surplus thus reached 6 100; 12 per cent higher than in the same quarter in 2007. Oslo had the highest birth surplus (1 500), and only two counties saw a birth deficit, Hedmark (60) and Oppland (30). In the first three quarters of 2008, 46 550 children were born, whereas the number of deaths was 30 900. This resulted in a birth surplus of 15 650; 16 per cent higher than the corresponding period of 2007. Forty per cent of the population growth took place in Akershus and Oslo, and 23 per cent in Rogaland and Hordaland. Sogn og Fjordane, Nordland and Finnmark experienced a population deficit due to domestic migration loss. All counties had an inward migration surplus from abroad, with Oslo having the highest figure (3 100). Ten counties had a domestic migration surplus, with Akershus having the highest figure (650). Nine counties had a domestic migration deficit, with Nordland having the highest (600). In the first three quarters of 2008, Oslo had the highest inward migration surplus from abroad (8 600). Ten counties had a domestic migration surplus, with Akershus having the highest figure (1 800). Nine counties had a domestic migration deficit, with Nordland having the highest (1 150). The population increased in 263 municipalities in the first three quarters of 2008, and decreased in 163 municipalities. Apart from the four largest cities, Bærum had the biggest population growth (1 300). As has been the case in recent years, centralised municipalities experienced a population increase, while less centralised areas were more likely to see a migration loss as well as a birth deficit. A total of 226 municipalities saw a birth surplus, whereas 190 experienced a birth deficit. Of the 10 municipalities with the largest birth deficit, nine were situated in the inland counties Hedmark and Oppland. {| |+ 10 municipalities with largest and lowest migration gain 1.-3. quarter 2008 ! |- ! Total migration gain (270 in total) ! ! Domestic migration gain (147 in total) ! ! Migration gain from abroad (414 in total) ! | 1 ! 0301 Oslo | 8 650 ! 1601 Trondheim | 616 ! 0301 Oslo | 8 632 2 ! 1201 Bergen | 2 140 ! 0235 Ullensaker | 614 ! 1201 Bergen | 1 863 3 ! 1601 Trondheim | 1 510 ! 0602 Drammen | 464 ! 1103 Stavanger | 1 393 4 ! 1103 Stavanger | 979 ! 0106 Fredrikstad | 321 ! 1601 Trondheim | 894 5 ! 0219 Bærum | 883 ! 0226 Sørum | 278 ! 0219 Bærum | 820 6 ! 0602 Drammen | 816 ! 1201 Bergen | 277 ! 1102 Sandnes | 608 7 ! 0235 Ullensaker | 773 ! 1247 Askøy | 226 ! 1001 Kristiansand | 563 8 ! 0106 Fredrikstad | 671 ! 0627 Røyken | 223 ! 0220 Asker | 478 9 ! 1001 Kristiansand | 615 ! 0806 Skien | 213 ! 1902 Tromsø | 470 10 ! 0220 Asker | 595 ! 0104 Moss | 195 ! 1106 Haugesund | 369 ! Total migration loss (154 in total) ! ! Domestic migration loss (280 in total) ! ! Migration loss to abroad (10 in total) ! | 1 ! 1924 Målselv | -135 ! 1103 Stavanger | -414 ! 1824 Vefsn | -37 2 ! 1824 Vefsn | -98 ! 1805 Narvik | -188 ! 0827 Hjartdal | -5 3 ! 1805 Narvik | -94 ! 1924 Målselv | -146 ! 1657 Skaun | -3 4 ! 0533 Lunner | -76 ! 1401 Flora | -130 ! 1835 Træna | -2 5 ! 2021 Kárájohka Karasjok | -76 ! 1804 Bodø | -127 ! 1740 Namsskogan | -2 6 ! 1231 Ullensvang | -60 ! 1102 Sandnes | -117 ! 1825 Grane | -2 7 ! 1411 Gulen | -53 ! 2003 Vadsø | -116 ! 1627 Bjugn | -2 8 ! 1551 Eide | -52 ! 1149 Karmøy | -115 ! 2021 Kárájohka Karasjok | -1 9 ! 2017 Kvalsund | -48 ! 0231 Skedsmo | -112 ! 1736 Snåsa | -1 10 ! 1640 Røros | -48 ! 1563 Sunndal | -112 ! 1665 Tydal | -1

|+ 10 municipalities with largest and lowest excess of births and population growth 1.-3. quarter 2008 ! | Excess of births (226 in total) ! | Excess of births in relation to

population/1 000 (226 in total) ! | Population growth (263 in total) ! | Population growth in relation to

population/1 000 (263 in total) ! | 1 0301 Oslo 4 254 2027 Unjárga Nesseby 9.3 0301 Oslo 12 904 0615 Flå 44.1 2 1201 Bergen 1 099 1122 Gjesdal 9.1 1201 Bergen 3 239 0941 Bykle 37.0 3 1601 Trondheim 1 008 1529 Skodje 9.1 1601 Trondheim 2 518 0235 Ullensaker 35.6 4 1103 Stavanger 760 0229 Enebakk 8.5 1103 Stavanger 1 739 0226 Sørum 34.9 5 1102 Sandnes 504 1121 Time 8.5 0219 Bærum 1 281 0612 Hole 33.4 6 1902 Tromsø 497 1119 Hå 8.4 0602 Drammen 1 022 1529 Skodje 32.8 7 0219 Bærum 398 1120 Klepp 8.3 1902 Tromsø 997 1256 Meland 31.3 8 1001 Kristiansand 379 1124 Sola 8.3 1102 Sandnes 995 0214 Ås 31.1 9 1804 Bodø 266 1102 Sandnes 8.1 1001 Kristiansand 994 1816 Vevelstad 30.9 10 0231 Skedsmo 208 1662 Klæbu 8.1 0235 Ullensaker 958 1018 Søgne 28.6 Birth deficit (190 in total) ! | Birth deficit in relation to

population/1 000 (190 in total) ! | Population decrease (163 in total) ! | Population decrease in relation

to population/1 000 (163 in total) ! | 1 0420 Eidskog -40 1915 Bjarkøy -19.6 1924 Målselv -135 2017 Kvalsund -44.5 2 0528 Østre Toten -32 1252 Modalen -13.9 1824 Vefsn -78 1252 Modalen -36.1 3 0423 Grue -31 0121 Rømskog -12.3 1805 Narvik -78 1917 Ibestad -32.4 4 0403 Hamar -29 1748 Fosnes -11.6 2021 Kárájohka Karasjok -74 1857 Værøy -29.6 5 0520 Ringebu -26 1571 Halsa -10.8 1411 Gulen -67 1411 Gulen -28.4 6 0426 Våler -25 1917 Ibestad -10.6 1231 Ullensvang -61 1825 Grane -27.3 7 1566 Surnadal -25 2014 Loppa -9.9 1640 Røros -58 2021 Kárájohka Karasjok -25.8 8 0418 Nord-Odal -24 1738 Lierne -9.5 0536 Søndre Land -55 1828 Nesna -23.4 9 0425 Åsnes -24 1151 Utsira -9.4 1627 Bjugn -52 1723 Mosvik -23.1 10 0534 Gran -24 1265 Fedje -8.4 Tinn/Lødingen/Bø (N.) -50 1927 Tranøy -22.8 |} 1 Corrected 21 November 2008. ---- Published 20 November 2008 © Statistics Norway

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