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Encyclopedia > Gudbrandsdalen

The Gudbrandsdal valley is a valley in the Norwegian fylke of Oppland. The valley is oriented in North-North west direction from Lillehammer at the Lake Mjøsa, extending 230 km toward Romsdal. The large river Gudbrandsdalslågen flows along the valley bottom, starting from Lesjaskogsvatnet and ending in lake Mjøsa.

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Gudbrandsdal is shaped by the recent ice age and rivers from the present glacial areas in Jotunheimen and Dovre.


Gudbrandsdalen, at Kringen, was the location of the battle where local peasants in 1612 defeated the Scottish mercenary army led by Captain George Sinclair. The legends of this battle lives on to this day, including the story of how the peasant girl Prillar-Guri lured the Scots into an ambush by playing of the traditional ram's horn.


Towns

Mountain areas close to the valley

Named for Gudbrandsdal

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Gudbrandsdal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (332 words)
Gudbrandsdalen is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian fylke (county) of Oppland.
Gudbrandsdalen is shaped by the recent ice age and rivers from the present glacial areas in Jotunheimen and Dovre.
Church property was appropriated by the Crown and the King became the biggest Gudbrandsdalen landowner.
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