What does Hordaland mean in Norwegian?

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Hordaland (Old Norse: Hǫrðaland) is the old name of the region which was revived in 1919. The first element is the plural genitive case of hǫrðar, the name of an old Germanic tribe (see Charudes). The last element is land which means “land” or “region” in the Norwegian language.

What is Nordland known for?

Typified by steep mountains and the flat lowlands where they meet the Norwegian Sea, Nordland is known for its stunning scenery. The Lofoten Islands off the mainland are considered among the world’s best for travelers and include unique attractions like the Lofotr Viking Museum at Borg.

Which country is Lofoten and Nordland located?

Norway
Nordland

Nordland fylke Nordlánnda (Lule Sami) Nordlaante (Southern Sami) Nordlánda (Northern Sami)
Country Norway
County Nordland
Region Nord-Norge
County ID NO-18

Who is Hordaland in Vinland Saga?

Hordaland (ホルザランド, Horuzarando), real name unknown, is a young woman from Hordaland, Norway. She was a family member of a lord in that region but due to the family losing a war, they went in ruin and she was sold as a slave.

Which country is Bergen Hordaland?

Bergen

Bergen kommune
Country Norway
Region Western Norway
County Vestland
District Midhordland

In which country is Nordland?

Northern Norway
Nordland, Nordland

Nordland
Region Northern Norway
County Nordland
District Lofoten
Municipality Værøy

Is there a country called Norland?

Norland (July 1914), a fictional European country in Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story “Danger!” Norlands (1936), a fictional Scandinavian country in John Buchan’s final Richard Hannay story “The Island of Sheep”.

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