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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: 33. Chapters: Fjords of Telemark, Lakes of Telemark, Mountains of Telemark, Populated places in Telemark, Protected areas of Telemark, Rivers of Telemark, Telemark geography stubs, Morgedal, Hardangervidda National Park, Heroya, Kragero, Langesund, Toke, Rjukan, Gvarv, Telemark County Municipality, Tinnsja, Telemark Canal, Gaustatoppen, Akkerhaugen, Mosvatn, Treungen, Tovdalselva, Grenland Bridge, Notodden Airport, Tuven, Heddal, Bandak, Midt-Telemark, Nisser, Skafsa, Ost-Telemark, Dalen, Telemark, Kviteseidvatn, Gjerpen, Brevik, Solum, Norway, Holmavatnet, Frierfjord, Farris, Totak, Rauland, Fen Complex, Norway, Skatoy, Kalhovdfjorden, Saebyggjenuten, Lunde, Telemark, Gransherad, Landsverk, Hovin, Telemark, Brevik Bridge, Skiensvassdraget, Eidanger, Rjukanfossen, Fyresvatn, Norsjo, Bletoppen, Stathelle, Haoya, Telemark, Vassdalseggi, Fossum, Telemark, Flavatn, Vradal, Eidselva, Holla, Telemark, Eidangerfjord, Kivledalen, Lardal, Frednes Bridge, Rudsgrendi, Breviksfjord, Gunneklevfjord, Skirveggen, Ulefoss, Oyfjell, Bolkesjo, Mo, Telemark, Skotfoss, Mana, Prestestranda, Asgrend, Hoydalsmo, Hjuksebo, Valebo, Yli, Bjervamoen, Blefjell, Hjartdola, Langangen, Kil, Telemark, Sneltvedt, Herre, Norway, Folkestad, Bo, Tveitsund, Hoppestad, Snurrasen, Holtsas, Edland, Nordagutu, Vadfoss, Vestfjorddalen, Helle, Telemark, Afoss, Austbygdi, Tinnoset, Porsgrunn/Skien, Amot, Vinje, Hjuksevelta, Klovholt, Neslandsvatn, Ovre Byrte, Kilsfjord, Telemark, Eidstod, Bo, Drangedal, Songevatnet, Vinjesvingen, Tordal, Flabygd, Amotsdal, Bostrak, Fossingfjord, Miland, Gautefall, Sauland, Portor, Tuddal, Henneseid. Excerpt: Hardangervidda National Park, at 3,422 square kilometers, is Norway's largest national park. It spans from Numedal and Uvdal in the east and Rovelseggi and Ullensvang in the west across the Hardanger mountain plateau (Hardangervidda). D..