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Vestfold og Telemark
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vestfold og Telemark
county,
Norway
Main article:
Vestfold og Telemark
Capitals:
Skien
;
Tønsberg
County government:
Vestfold og Telemark County Municipality
County lists:
County Governors
Villages
Churches in Telemark
Churches in Vestfold
Towns and cities
Tønsberg
(11th century)
Skien
(1358)
Porsgrunn
(1652)
Kragerø
(1666)
Larvik
(1671)
Holmestrand
(1744)
Åsgårdstrand
(1752)
Langesund
(1765)
Stathelle
(1774)
Brevik
(1845)
Sandefjord
(1845)
Horten
(1857)
Notodden
(1912)
Stavern
(1942)
Rjukan
(1996)
Municipalities
Current
Bamble
Drangedal
Fyresdal
Færder
Hjartdal
Holmestrand
Horten
Kragerø
Kviteseid
Larvik
Midt-Telemark
Nissedal
Nome
Notodden
Porsgrunn
Sandefjord
Seljord
Siljan
Skien
Tinn
Tokke
Tønsberg
Vinje
Former
Vestfold
Andebu
(1838–2017)
Borre
(1838–2002)
Botne
(1838–1964)
Brunlanes
(1838–1988)
Hedrum
(1838–1988)
Hof
(1838–2018)
Lardal
(1838–2018)
Nøtterøy
(1838–2018)
Ramnes
(1838–2002)
Re
(2002–2020)
Sandar
(1838–1968)
Sande
(X–2020)
Sem
(1838–1988)
Skoger
(1838–1964)
Stavern
(1838–1988)
Stokke
(1838–2017)
Strømm
(1838–1964)
Svelvik
(X–2020)
Tjølling
(1838–1988)
Tjøme
(1838–2018)
Våle
(1838–2002)
Åsgårdstrand
(1838–1965)
Telemark
Brevik
(1838–1964)
Bø
(1838–2020)
Eidanger
(1838–1964)
Gjerpen
(1838–1964)
Gransherad
(1860–1964)
Heddal
(1838–1964)
Holla
(1838–1964)
Hovin
(1886–1964)
Langesund
(1838–1964)
Lunde
(1867–1964)
Lårdal
(1838–1964)
Mo
(1838–1964)
Rauland
(1860–1964)
Sannidal
(1838–1960)
Sauherad
(1838–2020)
Skåtøy
(1882–1960)
Solum
(1838–1964)
Stathelle
(1838–1964)
Category
:
Norway county templates