Odda
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County | Hordaland | |
District | Hardanger | |
Municipality | NO-1228 | |
Administrative centre | Odda | |
Mayor (2003) | Toralv Mikkelsen (Ap) | |
Official language form | Neutral | |
Area - Total - Land - Percentage | Ranked 42 1,616 km² 1,478 km² 0.50 % | |
Population - Total (2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density | Ranked 131 7,468 0.16 % -8.0 % 5/km² | |
Coordinates | Template:Coor dm | |
www.odda.kommune.no |
Odda is a municipality and town in the county of Hordaland, Norway. It is the centre of the landscape of Hardanger, located at the end of the Hardanger Fjord.
In 1927 Erling Johnson, working at a company called "Odda Smelteverk", invented a process to produce fertilizers. This process is now known as the "Odda Process".
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History
Røldal stave church (built around 1200 - 1250) in Røldal
Municipalities of Hordaland | Image:Hordaland vapen.png |
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Askøy | Austevoll | Austrheim | Bergen | Bømlo | Eidfjord | Etne | Fedje | Fitjar | Fjell | Fusa | Granvin | Jondal | Kvam | Kvinnherad | Lindås | Masfjorden | Meland | Modalen | Odda | Os | Osterøy | Radøy | Samnanger | Stord | Sund | Sveio | Tysnes | Ullensvang | Ulvik | Vaksdal | Voss | Øygarden |
- Odda was also the name of the commander who defeated a viking raid in the Battle of Cannington, England, in 878 AD.
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