Brumunddal

Brumunddal is the largest settlement in the Ringsaker municipality of Innlandet, Norway. It is a small, densely populated area surrounded by countryside and farms on the eastern shore of Norway's largest lake: Mjøsa. Other attractions include the hills of Veldre, which offer views over the lake and lower lands. The town is situated at the end of river Brumunda, running from the highlands into lake Mjøsa. It lies a few kilometres north of Hamar. Brumunddal had 8,731 inhabitants in 2007. The dominant industries are agriculture, ore refining, and tourism.

Brumunddal

Brumunddal is the largest settlement in the Ringsaker municipality of Innlandet, Norway. It is a small, densely populated area surrounded by countryside and farms on the eastern shore of Norway's largest lake: Mjøsa. Other attractions include the hills of Veldre, which offer views over the lake and lower lands. The town is situated at the end of river Brumunda, running from the highlands into lake Mjøsa. It lies a few kilometres north of Hamar. Brumunddal had 8,731 inhabitants in 2007. The dominant industries are agriculture, ore refining, and tourism.