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Austbygda, Austbygd, Austbygdi, or Austbygde are place names in the Norwegian language. The prefix "aust-" means "eastern" and the root word "bygd(a/e/i)" refers to a "village" or "rural countryside". The name may refer to the following places in Norway:

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