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|name = Oppland
|fylke = yes
|former = yes
|native_name =
|native_name_lang =
|other_name =
|official_name =
|image_skyline = From_the_top_osf_Surtningssua_looking_south_-_panoramio.jpg
|image_caption = Oppland mountains
|idnumber = 05
|county = Oppland
|district = Eastern Norway
|capital = Lillehammer
|established = 1781
|preceded = Oplandenes amt
|disestablished = 1 Jan 2020
|succeeded = Innlandet county
|demonym = Opplending
|language = Neutral
|coatofarms =
|flag =
|webpage =
|county_mayor = Even Aleksander Hagen
|county_mayor_party =
|county_mayor_as_of = 2015-2019
|governor = Christl Kvam
|governor_party =
|governor_as_of = 2015-2019
|area_rank =
|area_total_km2 = 25192
|area_land_km2 = 23787
|area_water_km2 = 1405
|area_water_percent = 5.6
|population_as_of = 30 September 2019
|population_rank =
|population_total = 189,437
|population_density_km2 = auto
|population_increase = 0.2
|income_per_capita = 133,600
|income_year = 2001
|GDP = 193,130
|GDP_year = 2001
|GDP_rank = 13
|GDP_rank_percent = 2.32
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|module=Historical populations
|footnote = Source: Statistics Norway.
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|width=100%
|1951|160496
|1961|166303
|1971|172479
|1981|180765
|1991|182593
|2001|183419
|2011|186087
Oppland ˈɔ̂plɑn is a former county in Norway which existed from 1781 until its dissolution on 1 January 2020. The old Oppland county bordered the counties of Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Akershus, Oslo and Hedmark. The county administration was located in the town of Lillehammer.
On 1 January 2020, the neighboring counties of Oppland and Hedmark were merged to form the new Innlandet county. Both Oppland and Hedmark were the only landlocked counties of Norway, and the new Innlandet county is the only landlocked county in Norway. The two counties had historically been one county that was divided in 1781. Historically, the region was commonly known as "Opplandene". In 1781, the government split the area into two: Hedemarkens amt and Kristians amt (later renamed Hedmark and Oppland.
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Le comté de Hedmark (Hedmark fylke en norvégien) est un ancien comté norvégien situé au sud-est du pays. Il était voisin des comtés de Sør-Trøndelag, Oppland et Akershus. Son centre administratif se situe à Hamar. Il partage également une frontière commune avec les comtés suédois de Dalarna et Värmland. Au 2020, les comtés d'Hedmark et de Oppland sont fusionnés au sein du nouveau comté Innlandet. Le Hedmark constitue le nord-est de l’Østlandet et le sud-est du pays. Il inclut une grande partie de la frontière avec la Suède.
Lillehammer est une ville norvégienne du comté d'Innlandet (anciennement Oppland), à l'extrémité nord du lac Mjøsa, célèbre dans l'histoire contemporaine pour avoir organisé les Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1994. Elle borde les communes de Øyer au nord, Ringsaker au sud est, Gjøvik au sud, Nordre Land au sud ouest, et Gausdal à l'ouest. La ville se situe à au nord d'Oslo, soit à en train et à moins de en voiture. Lillehammer compte au . Lillehammer s'étend sur .
Gudbrandsdalen (ˈɡʉ̂ː(d)brɑnsˌdɑːɳ; Gudbrand Valley) is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian county of Innlandet (formerly Oppland). The valley is oriented in a north-westerly direction from Lillehammer and the lake of Mjøsa, extending toward the Romsdalen valley. The river Gudbrandsdalslågen (Lågen) flows through the valley, starting from the lake Lesjaskogsvatnet and ending at the lake Mjøsa. The Otta river which flows through Otta valley is a major tributary to the main river Lågen.