Vest-Telemark

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The river in Vinje on the border to Hordaland
Historical population
YearPop.±%
17698,858—    
195116,375+84.9%
196017,037+4.0%
197015,846−7.0%
198015,746−0.6%
199015,706−0.3%
200014,770−6.0%
2010?14,265−3.4%
2020?14,300+0.2%
2030?14,635+2.3%
Source: Statistics Norway

The Vest-Telemark traditional district of Norway comprises the upper and western areas of the larger region of Upper Telemark in the county of Vestfold og Telemark. The region consists of six municipalities: Fyresdal, Tokke, Vinje, Nissedal, Kviteseid and Seljord. Vest-Telemark belongs to the traditional region Upper Telemark.

The region is known for its folk traditions within music, clothing, handcrafts, food and architecture. The region is also distinctly marked by its dialects of Norwegian. This form of Norwegian is among those containing the most traces of Old Norse language and grammar.

Vest-Telemark had 14,252 inhabitants on 1 April 2009. The area is 7 700 km².

Vest-Telemark is also the home of slalom (slalåm), Telemark skiing and ski jumping (with its characteristic Telemark landing). "The Cradle of Modern Skiing" is found in Morgedal.

Municipalities[]

Crest Name Population Municipality no. Language form Webpage
Fyresdal komm.svg
Fyresdal 1371 0831 Nynorsk Fyresdal.kommune.no
Kviteseid komm.svg
Kviteseid 2530 0829 Nynorsk Kviteseid.kommune.no
Nissedal komm.svg
Nissedal 1395 0830 Nynorsk Nissedal.kommune.no
Seljord komm.svg
Seljord 2937 0828 Nynorsk Seljord.kommune.no
Tokke komm.svg
Tokke 2341 0833 Nynorsk Tokke.kommune.no
Vinje komm.svg
Vinje 3675 0834 Nynorsk Vinje.kommune.no

Famous people from Vest-Telemark[]

Coordinates: 59°27′55″N 8°01′12″E / 59.4653°N 8.0200°E / 59.4653; 8.0200

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