Romsdal

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Romsdal is a traditional district in the Norwegian county Møre og Romsdal located in the western part of Norway. It is surrounded by the districts of Sunnmøre and Nordmøre, which together with Romsdal, constitute Møre og Romsdal county.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Romsdal is characterized by its diverse and dramatic scenery. The district is home to the deep Romsdalsfjorden, the steep mountains of Trolltindene, and the Romsdalseggen ridge. The Rauma River, which runs through the Romsdalen valley, has been a vital waterway for many centuries.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Romsdal can be traced back to the Viking Age. The district was an important center of power during this period, and it is mentioned in several old sagas, including the Heimskringla. The Romsdal Museum, one of the largest folk museums in Norway, offers a comprehensive insight into the district's history and culture.

Economy[edit | edit source]

The economy of Romsdal is diverse, with significant contributions from agriculture, fishing, tourism, and industry. The district is known for its production of high-quality salmon, and it is a popular destination for mountain climbing and hiking.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Romsdal has a rich cultural heritage, with traditions of folk music and dance, as well as distinctive forms of architecture. The district is also known for its traditional Norwegian cuisine, including dishes such as klippfisk and raspeballer.

See also[edit | edit source]

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