4,805 Postal Codes in Norway

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The average area for zip codes in Norway is 102.7 km² with the largest being 9520 in Kautokeino, Finnmark Fylke at 8,584.6 km² and the smallest being 3004 in Drammen, Buskerud fylke at 1,800 m². In Norway the average population for a postal code is 1,580 with the most populated being zip code 0668 in Oslo, Oslo County at 14,475. The postal code with the youngest population is 4335 in Dirdal, Rogaland Fylke with a median age of 32.8. The fastest growing postal code is 4335 in Dirdal, Rogaland Fylke with population growth of 1,703.6% from 2000 to 2015, an average of 21.3% per year.

TimezoneCentral European Time
Population5.0 million
Postal Codes0001, 0010, 0015 (4,802 more)
Area Codes2, 3, 31 (33 more)
Businesses in Norway495,265
Cities1,097

Postal Code Ranges

Postal CodesAdministrative RegionNumber of postal codes
0001 - 1483Oslo666
1300 - 1556, 1900 - 2170Akershus277
1501 - 1950Østfold227
2201 - 2616Hedmark159
2601 - 2985Oppland178
3001 - 3058, 3300 - 3648Buskerud196
3060 - 3297Vestfold199
3650 - 3999Telemark188
4001 - 4600, 5501 - 5595Rogaland304
4400 - 4720Vest-Agder153
4724 - 4994Aust-Agder118
5003 - 5994Hordaland489
6001 - 6699Møre og Romsdal298
6700 - 6996Sogn og Fjordane194
7003 - 7596Sør-Trøndelag320
7500 - 7533, 7600 - 7994Nord-Trøndelag147
8001 - 8985Nordland380
9006 - 9498Troms231
9501 - 9991Finnmark119

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Norway

Norway (/ˈnɔːrweɪ/ NAWR-way; Norwegian:  Norge (Bokmål) or  Noreg (Nynorsk)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a sovereign and unitary monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the island Jan Mayen ..  ︎  Norway Wikipedia Page