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Trøndelag ((:ˈtrœnːdəˈlɑːɡ)) is a geographical region in the central part of Norway, consisting of the two counties Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag. (The districts of Nordmøre and Romsdal, and the municipality of Bindal, originally also were parts of Trøndelag - and the inhabitants there still speak dialects similar to Trøndersk.) The region is, together with Møre og Romsdal, part of a larger administrative division called Central Norway. A person from Trøndelag is called a ''Trønder''. The largest city, unofficial capital of Trøndelag and also the first capital of Norway, is Trondheim (Sør-Trøndelag). The dialect spoken in the area is characterized by dropping out most vowel endings; see apocope. ==The name== The Norse form of the name was ''Þrœndalǫg''. The first element is the genitive plural of ''þrœndr'' m 'person from Trøndelag', the last element is ''lǫg'' (plural of ''lag'' n) 'law; district/people with a common law' (compare Danelaw, Gulaþingslǫg and Njarðarlǫg). A parallel name for the same district was ''Þróndheimr'' 'the homeland (heim) of the ''þrœndr'' '. ''Þróndheimr'' may be older since the first element has a stem form without umlaut. (See also Trondheim and Trondheimsfjord) Also see Nidaros to learn more about the name. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Trøndelag」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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