Follo

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For the Italian city, see Follo, Italy.

Follo is one of three traditional district in the County of Akershus, Norway. It is located between Oslo and Østfold. Nearly 116 000 inhabitants are dispersed in an area of about 819 sq km. The region consists of the municipalities Frogn, Oppegård, Ski, Vestby, Ås, Nesodden, and Enebakk (the latter is sometimes not counted as being in Follo).

The regional centre of Follo is Ski, which is also the largest town in the region. The municipalities of Nesodden, Oppegård, Ås, Frogn and Vestby have a coastline to the Oslo Fjord. Many of the towns in Follo are situated along this coastline, like Nesoddtangen, Drøbak and Son, as well as several beaches that are well frequented in the summer. In the interior there are a lot of woods and farms. During the winter there are good opportunities of skiing in Østmarka and Sørmarka, and you can go skiing on artificial snow in Drøbak and at the golf courses near the farm of Østre Greverud.

Follo is divided into two judicial districts, Indre Follo and Ytre Follo.

A suggestion has been made to combine some or most of the existing Follo municipalities into one or two new, but many local politicians are against it.

Ås and Oppegård do not have coastline to the Oslo Fjord, but to the Bunnefjord. The Bunnefjord is a part of the Oslo Fjord that starts at Nesoddtangen and stops at Nesset in Ås.

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