Type | Local |
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Format | Tabloid and online |
Owner(s) | Amedia |
Founded | 1934 |
Language | Norwegian |
City | Oppdal Municipality and Rennebu Municipality |
Country | Norway |
Circulation | 2,214(as of 2013) |
Website | opdalingen.no |
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