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Filefjell

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80: 31: 73: 470:. Horse trading were also part of the market. Drinking, fighting, gambling, rape and murder were not uncommon in these markets. It is said that when the wives packed for their husbands going to the market, they also packed their funeral-shirts. In 1808 the priests were so angry with the ungodly activities that they demanded the church to be torn down and the market was banned. A modern church were built at the site in 1971. 258:
crosses the mountain and reaches its highest point at the 1,013-metre (3,323 ft) Varden. The road follows a valley through the mountainous area, and because of this is somewhat protected from the fierce weather of the Norwegian winter. The road is rarely closed due to wind or snow, making it the
394:(first mentioned in 1627 but believed to be much older) guesthouses provide for travelers along the road. The hosts of the shelters were compensated by the king to aid travelers and provide shelters for those who used the road. This lasted until 1830. 371:(The Kings Road) is the name of the old trail over Filefjell. Due to the sometimes wet and marshy land in the valley bottom, the old trail runs farther up in the hill than the modern asphalt-road does today, and is still used for 262:
On both sides of the valley the terrain climbs steeply up to plateaus, with rolling hills and numerous lakes at sitting at elevations of about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft). The highest peak of the range is
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was transformed into a church but the traditions remained mostly unchanged. Little is known of this until the 17th century when the church was upgraded.
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have been built the last 30 years. Several hotels are used by tourists who come to ski in the mountain or in the
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People started to believe that the church had healing power, and that sinners had a better chance of getting
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grows up to elevations of about 1,200 metres (3,900 ft). Higher up, the landscape can be described as a
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in Filefjell, but the project was later abandoned. Some of the reindeer herd, which was moved down from
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of Norway who traveled here with his army. The road got official status as main road in the year 1791.
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Filefjell or sometimes Fillefjell, might be a double-name as "file" is thought to be derived from
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The biology of Filefjell is the same as most other Norwegian mountain areas. In the main valley,
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county. It is the historical, as well as modern, main route, linking
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Filefjell is nowadays used mostly in recreational activities.
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and other sea products were traded for inland products like
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here. People started to come here in great numbers for the
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on July 2. But the main attraction was the market, where
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Smedalen is the main valley in Filefjell. The name means
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county. In the north, it borders the western part of the
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(2021-05-01). 198:highway passes through Filefjell. 14: 267:at 1,812 metres (5,945 ft). 79: 527:List of national parks of Norway 110:Vestland, Innlandet and Buskerud 78: 71: 29: 443:, who met to perform midsummer 417:is still sold in some places. 1: 375:. It has its name after king 56:1,920 m (6,300 ft) 684: 386:command around 1390) and 222:Filefjell stretches from 166:is a mountainous area in 65: 28: 23: 295:dominate the landscape. 170:. It is located between 291:and different forms of 242:in the western part of 226:in the eastern part of 653:Geography of Innlandet 118:Smeddalselvi and Begna 648:Geography of Vestland 581:Store norske leksikon 517:Rondane National Park 309:, and the occasional 382:Maristova (built on 369:Filefjell Kongevegen 609:Webcam at Filefjell 512:Dovre National Park 254:county border. The 224:Lærdal Municipality 142: /  631:2007-10-08 at the 614:2007-09-28 at the 494:are popular. 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Elevation
Filefjell is located in Norway
Range coordinates
61°09′N 8°15′E / 61.150°N 8.250°E / 61.150; 8.250
Norway
Lærdal
Vestland
Valdres
Innlandet
Western Norway
Eastern Norway
European route E16
Old Norse
Lærdal Municipality
Vestland
Sognefjorden
Vang Municipality
Valdres
Innlandet
Jotunheimen
Buskerud
European route E16
Sulefjellet
birch
salicaceae
tundra
moss
ericaceae
Grouse

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