Kvikne

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Kvikne is a former municipality in Hedmark, Norway and a mountain village between Østerdalen and Trøndelag. The river Orkla begins in Kvikne. Furtehr south the river Tunna descends to meet the Glomma.

In 1966 the municipality of Kvikne was split, with the Kvikne village (with 664 residents) incorporated into Tynset municipality in Hedmark, and Innset village (with 420 residents) incorporated into Rennebu municipality in Sør-Trøndelag. The greatest portion of the land became part of Tynset. In 1970 the farm Garlia with 5 residents was transferred from Tynset to Rennebu.

The famous Norwegian author, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson was born on the Bjørgan farm in Kvikne.

Vollan gård in Kvikne is the national park center for Forollhogna National Park. The farm was the site for filming of the Secondløitnant in 1993.

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