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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: 259. Not illustrated. Chapters: Municipalities of Sor-Trondelag, Villages in Sor-Trondelag, Trondheim, Afjord, List of Villages in Sor-Trondelag, Roros, Oppdal, Froya, Sor-Trondelag, Malvik, Orland, Agdenes, Selbu, Hitra, Holtalen, Rissa, Norway, Skaun, Orkdal, Melhus, Rennebu, Klaebu, Osen, Bjugn, Hemne, Tydal, Meldal, Midtre Gauldal, Tanem, Snillfjord, Roan, Norway, Brekstad, Storen, Fannrem, Lensvik, Lokken Verk, A, Meldal, Svorkmo, Orkanger, Feragen, Heim, Norway, Fagerhaug, Borsa, Glamos, Melby, Norway, Stadsbygd, Brekken, Singsas, Kyrksaeterora, Vinjeora, Hessdalen, Soknedal, Haltdalen, Rakvag, Hovin, Sor-Trondelag, A, Afjord, Nes, Sor-Trondelag, Lundamo, Bessaker, Spongdal, Ler, Norway, Bratsberg, Sor-Trondelag, Trolla, Fillan, Norway, Jossund, Sor-Trondelag, Storas, Renbygda, Kval, Sor-Trondelag, Vormstad, Hestvika, Viggja, Husbysjoen, Ottersbo, Sistranda, Holla, Sor-Trondelag, Troa, Smiskaret, Forsnes, Korsvegen, Kvenvaer, Sandstad, Ringval, Gjolme, Langorjan, Arnset, Eggkleiva, Bjornli, Opphaug, Uthaug, Berkak, Lysoysundet, Mebonden, Storfosna, Krakvag, Garten, Muruvik, Selbekken, Ulvan, Botngard, Froan, Vassbygda, Agdenes, Holan, Mausund, Buvika, Rognes, Norway. Excerpt: Trondheim - The Old Town Bridge of Trondheim.For the ecclesiastical history, see Archiepiscopate of NidarosTrondheim was named Kaupangen (English: ) by Viking King Olav Tryggvason in 997. Fairly soon, it came to be called Nidaros. In the beginning it was frequently used as a military retainer (Old Norse: "hird"-man) of King Olav. It was frequently used as the seat of the king, and was capital of Norway until 1217. People have been living in the region for thousands of years as evidenced by the rock carvings in central Norway, the Nostvet and Lihult cultures and the Corded Ware culture. In ancient times, the Kings of Norway were hailed at Oretinget in Tro