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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Røros Mining Town and the Circumference' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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For the mining town in Rxc3xb8ros municipality, see Rxc3xb8ros (town).
The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Rxc3xb8ros.
The mining town of Rxc3xb8ros (the administrative centre of the municipality) is sometimes called Bergstaden which means "mountain town" due to its historical notoriety for copper mining.
Many retain their dark pitch-log facades, giving the town a mediaeval appearance.
On 1 January 1926, Rxc3xb8ros was split into four municipalities: Rxc3xb8ros landsogn (population: 701), Brekken (population: 1,098), Glxc3xa5mos (population: 983), and the town of Rxc3xb8ros (population: 2,284).
On 1 January 1964, the four municipalities of Glxc3xa5mos (population: 700), Brekken (population: 964), Rxc3xb8ros landsogn (population: 482), and the town of Rxc3xb8ros (population: 3,063) were all reunited under the name Rxc3xb8ros.
The municipality (and town) is named after the old Rxc3xb8ros farm ("Rxc3xb8raas" around 1530), since the town was built on its ground.
In 1718, during the Great Northern War, the town was once again taken by the Swedish Army, led by General De la Barre, who made up the southern arm of the main Swedish Army under Carl Gustaf Armfeldt.
During winter, a traditional market called "Rxc3xb8rosmartnan" is organised, drawing an average 60,000xe2x80x9370,000 tourists to the town of Rxc3xb8ros each year.
The town of Rxc3xb8ros was the filming location for Henrik Ibsen's play "A Doll's House", directed by Joseph Losey.
The town and the cultural landscapes cover a large continuous area which includes the landscape surrounding the mining town, the urban agricultural areas, and the most important mining landscapes where agricultural practices and copper work operations were carried out.