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Ormtjernkampen National Park

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Location
  
Oppland, Norway

Established
  
1968

Area
  
9 km²

Nearest city
  
Lillehammer

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Governing body
  
Directorate for Nature Management

Similar
  
Nordenskiöld Land National, Forlandet National Park, Gutulia National Park, Øvre Anárjohka National, Ånderdalen National Park

Ormtjernkampen (Norwegian: Ormtjernkampen nasjonalpark) is a former national park located in Gausdal municipality in the county of Oppland in Norway. It was in 2011 included in the larger Langsua National Park.

It was the smallest national park in Norway and consists primarily of virgin spruce forest, with some lakes and marshes. It was established to preserve the virgin spruce forest that prevailed in Norway prior to the rise of forestry.

The park borders on the Ormtjernmyra nature reserve.

The nameEdit

The last element is the finite form of kamp m 'round mountain'. The first element is the name of the lake Ormtjernet - and this is a compound of orm m 'snake' (vipera berus), and the finite form of tjern n 'small lake, tarn'.

References

Ormtjernkampen National Park Wikipedia