Fluberg

Fluberg

Fluberg is a former municipality in Oppland, Norway, created January 1, 1914 when it was separated from Søndre Land. Fluberg had a population of 2.027 at this point.

On January 1, 1962 the municipality with 2 110 inhabitants was reunited with Søndre Land. The exceptions were the district of Tranlia and the property Store Røen, with 196 inhabitants, which were moved to Nordre Land.


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