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- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen abstract "Måbødalen is a narrow valley in the municipality of Eidfjord in Hordaland county, Norway. The 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) long valley begins at the village of Øvre Eidfjord and ends at the Sysendalen valley on the western side of the Hardangervidda plateau. The valley contains one of the most notable waterfalls in the country: Vøringfossen, which is easily accessible via Norwegian National Road 7 (Rv7).The first road through the Måbødalen valley was built during the period of 1900-1916. Consisting of three tunnels and three bridges, it is characterized by its many hairpin turns. The road is widely used by pedestrians and cyclists today and it is regarded as a good example of early 20th century road engineering. This was the first road connection between Eastern and Western Norway over the Hardangervidda plateau when it was finally completed in 1928. A new road through Måbødalen was opened in 1986, and it replaced the old road (which was not removed). The new road is wider and has many more tunnels to replace the narrow, old road and all its hairpin turns. The Måbødalen bus accident occurred in 1988 on the new road. The Fossli Hotel is situated on top of the mountain, overlooking the Måbødalen valley and the Føringfossen waterfall, just off Rv7. The hotel owns a Zimmermann piano where Edvard Grieg composed Norwegian Folk Songs, Opus 66 (1896). In 1854, Johan Christian Dahl painted Måbødalen, a landscape painting of the area. The painting is in the art museum in Bergen.".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen thumbnail Vøringfossen.jpg?width=300.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen wikiPageID "38681097".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen wikiPageRevisionID "640064899".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen direction "E-W".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen elevationM "74".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen hasPhotoCollection Måbødalen.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen labelPosition "bottom".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen latD "60".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen latM "25".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen latNs "N".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen latS "1".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen location Hordaland.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen location Norway.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen longD "7".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen longEw "E".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen longM "8".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen longS "51".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen map "Hordaland".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen name "Måbødalen".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen photo "Vøringfossen.jpg".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen photoCaption "View of the Vøringfossen and the Måbødalen canyon".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen towns %C3%98vre_Eidfjord.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen type "River canyon".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen watercourses "Bjoreio river".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen subject Category:Eidfjord.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen subject Category:Valleys_of_Hordaland.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen comment "Måbødalen is a narrow valley in the municipality of Eidfjord in Hordaland county, Norway. The 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) long valley begins at the village of Øvre Eidfjord and ends at the Sysendalen valley on the western side of the Hardangervidda plateau. The valley contains one of the most notable waterfalls in the country: Vøringfossen, which is easily accessible via Norwegian National Road 7 (Rv7).The first road through the Måbødalen valley was built during the period of 1900-1916.".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen label "Måbødal".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen label "Måbødalen".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen label "Måbødalen".
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen sameAs m.0r8ptvp.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen wasDerivedFrom Måbødalen?oldid=640064899.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen depiction Vøringfossen.jpg.
- M%C3%A5b%C3%B8dalen isPrimaryTopicOf Måbødalen.