Lalm

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Lalm is a village in the municipality of Vågå, Norway. It is located in Ottadalen, at the southern end of Lalmsvatnet, and has a population of 316.In the Middle Ages the place was known as Ladalm. The name is a reference to the fact that winter hay and feed for animals was stored there.From early in the Middle Ages Lalm was established as an early industrial center.
Written sources indicate that in the 15th century there was millstone production at Lalm, although it is possible the production dates back to the viking era. From Kvennberget– which translates roughly to the mill-hill– millstones were delivered around Norway and even internationally. Kvennberget gained protected status as a cultural treasure in 1987.

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