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Norway Statistical Regions GIS Boundaries (Shapefile & GeoPackage) with 2026 Population Data

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Norway Statistical Regions GIS Boundaries (Shapefile & GeoPackage) with 2026 Population DataAbout the Norway Statistical Regions Boundary Dataset Download Norway Statistical Regions GIS map boundaries (Shapefile & GPKG). Includes 2026 population data. This detailed geographic dataset provides accurate administrative boundaries designed for spatial analysis, territory mapping, and geodemographic routing. Key Features & Sources Coverage: Norway (Statistical Regions) Data Formats Included: ESRI Shapefile (. shp) and GeoPackage (. gpkg) Geometry

About the Norway Statistical Regions Boundary Dataset

Download Norway Statistical Regions GIS map boundaries (Shapefile & GPKG). Includes 2026 population data. This detailed geographic dataset provides accurate administrative boundaries designed for spatial analysis, territory mapping, and geodemographic routing.

Key Features & Sources

  • Coverage: Norway (Statistical Regions)
  • Data Formats Included: ESRI Shapefile (.shp) and GeoPackage (.gpkg)
  • Geometry Source: High-precision polygon boundaries derived from OpenStreetMap (OSM).
  • Ready to Use: Compatible with QGIS, ArcGIS, MapInfo, and other major GIS platforms.
  • Demographic Integration: Includes 2026 population statistics sourced natively from the Statistics Norway (SSB).

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Data Structure & Sample Records

Below is a preview of the dataset's attribute fields to give you an overview of the data structure. Please note that the full dataset contains complete geographic features (geometry) and might have additional columns depending on the locale.

id name name:en name:ru admin_level parent_id parent_name population area_km2 pop_dens geometry
35036801 Oslo og Viken None None 3 1 Norge 2070098 25051.315903 83 polygon data
35036731 Vestlandet None None 3 1 Norge 1439683 58073.748667 25 polygon data
35036757 Agder og Sør-Østlandet None None 3 1 Norge 765059 34079.031084 22 polygon data
35036721 Nord-Norge None None 3 1 Norge 493131 113190.668538 4 polygon data
2674253 Jan Mayen Jan Mayen Ян-Майен 4 1 Norge 0 0.000000 0 polygon data

Frequently Asked Questions

What file formats are included in my download?
Your download includes the administrative boundaries in both ESRI Shapefile (.shp) and GeoPackage (.gpkg) formats. If you need the data in alternative formats (such as GeoJSON, Excel, or PostgreSQL import files), please contact us at [email protected].
What coordinate reference system (projection) is used?
All boundary files are delivered in the standard WGS 84 (EPSG:4326) geographic coordinate system.
What software can I use to open these files?
The datasets are provided in standard geospatial formats and are fully compatible with all major GIS platforms, including QGIS, ArcGIS, MapInfo, as well as business intelligence tools like Tableau, Power BI, and spatial databases like PostGIS.
Where is the boundary geometry sourced from?
Our high-precision polygon boundaries are derived from reliable OpenStreetMap (OSM) data, ensuring they are accurate, up-to-date, and suitable for geospatial mapping and territorial analysis.
Does this dataset include demographic data?
Yes, this specific dataset integrates base demographics data (such as total population) natively sourced from official national statistical institutes. You can view the specific population vintage and source in the "Key Features" section above. For more granular demographic data (age, gender, households), please check out our detailed Geodemographics Datasets linked in the related resources.
Can I upgrade to the full country hierarchy later?
Absolutely! If you realize you need seamless drill-downs to other administrative levels, you can explore our All-in-One Administrative Boundaries package for Norway, which contains the complete hierarchy.

Need the data in another format?

We can deliver this dataset in alternative formats upon request (GeoJSON, Shapefile, Excel, PostgreSQL import files, etc.). Contact us at [email protected].

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