Dingja
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Dingja is a small place in the western part of Norway situated just a few kilometres south of the mouth of the Sognefjord. It houses about 40 inhabitants in the wintertime, but the population grows in summer. Due to the beautiful nature loads of people from Bergen come visiting their cabins in the regions nearby, or stop by in their boats. There is also a tiny grocery store.

