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Vestre Slidre is a municipality in the county of Oppland, Norway.

View over Lomen from the Garberg site, with Vang slightly to the left and Jotunheimen in the background. Down by the lake and to the right is Lomen.
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View over Lomen from the Garberg site, with Vang slightly to the left and Jotunheimen in the background. Down by the lake and to the right is Lomen.

Vestre Slidre kommune
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County Oppland
District Valdres
Municipality
Administrative centre Slidre
Mayor (2003) Eivind Brenna (Bygdeliste)
Official language form Nynorsk
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
463 Square kilometre>km²
421 km²
0.14 %
Population
 - Total (as of 2004>2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 317
2,304
0.05 %
-9.7 %
5/km²
Coordinates
[www.vestre-slidre.kommune.no]
[Data from Statistics Norway]
Coordinates:


Location

Vestre Slidre is bordered to the northwest by Vang, to the northeast by Øystre Slidre, to the east by Nord-Aurdal and to the southwest by Hemsedal.

Vestre Slidre is part of the Valdres region in central, southern Norway. It is situated between Gudbrandsdal and Hallingdal.

History

High above Slidre there is an ancient burial ground called the Garberg site. Above this site there is a rune stone which reads I Godguest wrote the runes. This stone is known as Einangsteinen, - the Einang Stone.

Vestre Sildre figures prominently in the Sagas:

Slidredomen, a medieval stone-built church, was once the main church for Valdres. The church is built around 1170. Its treasures formerly included a chalice presented by Bishop Salomon of Oslo (1322-1352), the only Bishop in Norway to survive the Black Death. Slidredomen is also known to have had a local bishop.

Lomen stave church is located in the small village of Lomen. It was built circa 1170. The exterior of the present Lomen church is post-Reformation, and only the wall and roof timbers remain from the original building.

A church of the same period, the Høre stave church (the Dano-Norwegian spelling of the word Høre was Hurum), was almost entirely rebuilt and extended. Only the south door, with dragons and other carvings, still exists.

Famous residents

References

East Norway and its Frontier by Frank Noel Stagg, George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1956


Municipalities of Oppland

Dovre | Etnedal | Gausdal | Gjøvik | Gran | Jevnaker | Lesja | Lillehammer | Lom | Lunner | Nord-Aurdal | Nord-Fron | Nordre Land | Ringebu | Sel | Skjåk | Søndre Land | Sør-Aurdal | Sør-Fron | Vang | Vestre Slidre | Vestre Toten | Vågå | Østre Toten | Øyer | Øystre Slidre

 


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