Hadeland
Norway
Hadeland has 22 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Hadeland Folkemuseum
Connects Hadeland to: Brandbu, Norway | Jaren, Norway
Salvelinus
Connects Hadeland to: Greenland | Eiði Municipality, Faroe Islands
municipalities of Norway
Connects Hadeland to: Longyearbyen, Norway | Kopervik, Norway | Hokksund, Norway
Halfdan the Black
Connects Hadeland to: Helsingør, Denmark | Gudbrandsdalen | Ringerike (traditional district) | Romerike | Sogn
hunter-gatherers
Connects Hadeland to: Guatemala | Ommen, Netherlands | Albemarle, North Carolina | Los Haro | Mono County, California
Randsfjorden
Connects Hadeland to: Brandbu, Norway | Land, Norway | Hov, Norway | Odnes, Norway | Dokka, Norway
petty kingdom
Connects Hadeland to: County Offaly | Brittany (administrative region) | Powys | Södermanland, Sweden | Västergötland, Sweden
horses
Connects Hadeland to: Glendale, California | Reston, Virginia | Laghouat Province | Cachoeirinha, Brazil | Tupanatinga, Brazil
birds
Connects Hadeland to: Greenland | Fraser's Hill | Cayman Islands | Sanibel, United States of America | Fortaleza, Brazil
Harald Fairhair
Connects Hadeland to: Jämtland, Sweden | Kristiansand, Norway | Trondheim, Norway | Helsingør, Denmark | Tønsberg, Norway
common land
Connects Hadeland to: Birmingham, Michigan | Arrowsic, Maine | Umm al-Fahm, Israel | Wentworth, New Hampshire | Borough of Elmbridge, England
burial mound
Connects Hadeland to: Vejle, Denmark | Brighton and Hove, England | Saijō, Japan | Shikokuchūō, Japan | Zatyshshia, Ukraine