Below is a list of the Norwegian counties as they have been since 1919, with their current administrative centres.
Most of the Norwegian counties and municipalities have their own flag.
Hordaland is the Norwegian county twinned with Cardiff which each year gives a tree to the city.
Moss is a coastal town in the Norwegian county of Østfold.
The Norwegian counties are under the supervision of county governors, appointed by the Norwegian government.
The new company started a vast acquisition of numerous local bus companies in addition to winning public service obligation contracts with some Norwegian counties.
Idse is also an island in the Norwegian county of Rogaland.
Gudbrandsdalen is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian county of Oppland.
However, with a population of about 72,000, it is also the least populated of all Norwegian counties.
Hedmark and Oppland are the only Norwegian counties with no coastline.