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'''Tramslag''' is a [[Administrative District (Greater Normark)|Region]] of [[Greater Normark]] that lies in the northwestern parts of the country. The capital and largest city is [[Tramsefjord]], with a population of 37,000. Other cities of note in the region are [[Erikstad]] and  [[Bøhm]].  
'''Nyvanger''' is a [[Administrative District (Greater Normark)|Region]] of [[Greater Normark]] that lies in the western parts of the country. The capital and largest city is [[Kristinesand]], with a population of 50,000. Other cities of note in the region are [[Valmarstrand]] and  [[Aspeveda]].  





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Nyvanger
CountryGreater Normark
Capital and largest cityKristinesand
Population
 • Total275,000

Nyvanger is a Region of Greater Normark that lies in the western parts of the country. The capital and largest city is Kristinesand, with a population of 50,000. Other cities of note in the region are Valmarstrand and Aspeveda.



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