Valdres is a traditional district in central, southern Norway, situated between Gudbrandsdal and Hallingdal. The region around Valdres consists of the districts of Nord-Aurdal, Sør-Aurdal, Øystre Slidre, Vestre Slidre, Vang and Etnedal. Valdres has about 18,000 inhabitants and is known for its excellent trout fishing. The main road is E16 and Riksvei_51.
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Administratively, Valdres belongs to Oppland. It consists of the municipalities Nord-Aurdal, Sør-Aurdal, Øystre Slidre, Vestre Slidre, Vang and Etnedal. The main town in the region is Fagernes, where there also is an airport. European route E16 is the main highway, while the main rivers are Begna and Etna. The railroad connection from Oslo (Valdresbanen) was shut down in 1988,[1] and the tracks are now removed.
Valdres is located approximately midway between Oslo and Bergen. The valley is protected to the west and north by the Jotunheimen mountains and to the south by the Gol mountain ridge. Historically, Valdres has had an agricultural economy, but tourism has grown in prominence in later years.
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Valdres March (Norwegian: Valdresmarsjen) is the title of a Norwegian march composed by Johannes Hanssen and published by Boosey & Hawkes. His most famous composition, Valdresmarsjen, is a march celebrating the beautiful Valdres region. The main theme is the signature fanfare for the Valdres Battalion, which is based on an ancient melody formerly played on the medieval lur. The melody of the trio section derives from a fiddle tune traditional in Hardanger and a pentatonic folk tune, above a typical Norwegian drone bass line. First performed in 1904, the composer played the baritone horn part together with the band of the 2nd Regiment of Norway.[2]
Coordinates: 60°55′N 9°10′E / 60.917°N 9.167°E
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Valdres is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Fagernes, and covering the district of Valdres. The newspaper was founded in 1903, and its first editor was Olav Moe. The newspaper is issued four times a week. It had a circulation of 9,342 in 2008. Its editor is Torbjørn Moen.
Girl, if your heart is broken beyond repair
Pick up the pieces and say a little prayer
And I bet you get the one who loves you
Baby and I bet, you get the one who needs you, girl
I bet you get the one who loves you
Girl, if time is getting longer and life is getting shorter
And you need someone to hold your hand
Baby, I bet you get the one that loves you
Baby, I bet, you get the one that needs you, girl
I bet you get the one who loves you
Baby, you got to get the guy that loves you
Hey, girl, just give him a chance
He's got a heart full of love and romance
He's gonna make you forget the past
He'll give you love, he'll give you love that's got to last
And I bet you get the one who loves you
Hey baby, I bet you get the one that needs you, girl
I bet you get the one who loves you, Lord
Girl, now, can't you see?
This guy in love with you just might be me
Baby, don't you understand
That I wanna be your loving man
I bet you get the one that loves you
I bet you get the one that needs you
I bet you get the one
I bet you get the one
I bet you get the one