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List of big landowners in Norway includes persons as well as private and public companies owning at least 100 square kilometers (39 sq mi) of land in Norway. The Government of Norway is, directly and indirectly, by far the largest landowner in the Kingdom. State-owned land is managed by Statskog, while a large portion was spun off to the Finnmark Estate. In Svalbard, the land is owned directly by the Minister of Trade and Industry as well as by several mining companies. The largest private owner on the mainland is Meraker Brug, which is owned by the Astrup family. Several larger landowners are commons (Norwegian: allmenning) and municipalities.
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The following is a list of all owners of minimum 100 square kilometers (39 sq mi) of land in Norway. It lists the name of the owner, the location in which the owning institution is registered, the area of land, the ultimate owner of the land, and the owner's sector.
Årsrapport 2010Archived 2012-05-17 at the Wayback Machine - Opplysningsvesenets fond, side 4-5, jordbruk ca 22 500 dekar, skog og utmark ca 850 000 dekar, og eiendomsutvikling ca 2 600 dekar.
Trolig utgjør arealene reelt langt mer enn 2 000 000 dekar, men noen eksakt oversikt er ikke offentliggjort. Foruten skog og utmark, inngår også store landbrukarealer, samt deler av byer og tettsteder i fondets eie.