is a
county in
Norway, bordering
Sør-Trøndelag,
Møre og Romsdal,
Sogn og Fjordane,
Buskerud,
Akershus,
Oslo and
Hedmark. The county administration is in
Lillehammer.
Geography
Oppland extends from the lakes
Mjøsa and
Randsfjorden to the mountains
Dovrefjell,
Jotunheimen and
Rondane. The county is conventionally divided into traditional districts. These are
Gudbrandsdalen,
Valdres,
Toten,
Hadeland and
Land.
Oppland includes the towns
Lillehammer,
Gjøvik and
Otta, and Norway's two highest mountains,
Glittertind and
Galdhøpiggen.
Several museums and other attractions are situated in Oppland and tourism is important to the economy,
Valdres and
Gudbrandsdal being popular attractions. The Gudbrandsdal surrounds the river
Gudbrandsdalslågen, and includes the villages
Øyer,
Dovre and
Dombås. Valdres includes the area extending from Jotunheimen down to
Bagn at
Begna river. It is a well known place for
skiing and winter sports. The main population centres in this area are
Beitostølen and
Fagernes.
The name
In
Norse times the inner parts of Norway was called ''Upplönd'' 'the upper countries'. The first element is ''upp'' 'upper'. The last element is ''lönd'', the plural form of 'land'.
In 1757 the inner parts of the great Akershus
amt was separated, and given the name ''Oplandenes Amt''. This was divided in 1781 into ''Kristians Amt'' (named after the king
Christian VII) and ''Hedemarkens Amt''. In 1919 the name ''Kristians Amt'' was changed (back) to ''Opland fylke'', and the form ''Oppland'' was settled in 1950.
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1989). It shows two
Pulsatilla vernalis.
History
In the late
Iron Age, Oppland was a
petty kingdom.
Some kings of Oppland:
★ Eystein, father of Ã…sa who married
Halfdan Hvitbeinn (see
Ynglinga Saga, paragraph 49)
★ Halfdan "the Aged" Sveidasson (c. 750)
★ Ivar Halfdansson (c. 770)
★ Eystein "Glumra (the Noisy)" Ivarsson, son-in-law of
Ragnvald the Mountain-High and father of
Ragnvald Eysteinsson (788)
Municipalities

Location of Oppland Municipalities
Oppland County has a total of 26 municipalities: