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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: List of villages in Oppland, Lesja, Dovre, Lesjaverk, Lalm, Dombas, Gran, Norway, Vang, Oppland, Ringebu, Lunner, Jevnaker, Hovringen, Beitostolen, Fossbergom, Eina, Brandbu, Harpefoss, Bjorli, Kraby, Vardal, Hjerkinn, Tretten, Raufoss, Faberg, Vinstra, Biri, Norway, Kolbu, Vagamo, Skrautval, Snertingdal, Favang, Roa, Norway, Kvam, Oppland, Granrudmoen, Reinsvoll, Bruflat, Harestua, Lesjaskog, Lora, Norway, Jaren, Aurdal, Brekkom, Boverbru, Lia, Norway, Hundorp, Segalstad bru, Ringstad, Oppland, Slidre, Lena, Norway, Leira, Oppland, Tyinkrysset, Forset, Nystuen, Nord-Sel, Bismo, Dokka, Ron, Hunderfossen, Grua, Skreia, Begna, Oppland, Hov, Norway, Sandbumoen, Egge, Oppland, Vingrom, Bybrua, Oppland, Lensbygda, Bagn, Moane, Skabu, Bjolstad, Dale, Sel, Follebu, Vingnes, Bjoneroa, Kapp, Norway, Jorstadmoen, Sletta, Oppland, Nordlia, Skogbygda, Oppland, Tessand, Svingvoll. Excerpt: This is a list of villages in Oppland, a county of Norway. For other counties see the lists of villages in Norway. The list excludes cities located in Oppland. Lesja is a municipality in Oppland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Lesja. The parish of Lesje was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The area of Dovre was separated from Lesja to become a municipality of its own in 1861. Lesja is bordered in the north by the municipalities of Nesset, Sunndal, and Oppdal; in the east by Dovre; in the south by Vaga and Lom; in the southwest by Skjak; and to the west by Rauma. The Old Norse form of the name was Lesjar (plural form). There are two different interpretations of the meaning of the name. It might derive from laes meaning "pasture," or it is a shortened version of "Leirsjoar" meaning..