Idd og Marker

Idd og Marker was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Halden in Østfold county.

It was started on 1 September 1936, and named after the rural municipalities Idd and Marker outside of Halden.

The first and only editor was Christian Aalborg, who also edited Rakkestad Avis.

[3] During the German occupation of Norway, Halden Arbeiderblad was stopped by the Germans, and Idd og Marker tried to adapt to a Nazi rule.

It did not help, and after its last issue on 28 February 1942, Idd og Marker was amalgamated into Smaalenenes Amtstidende because of "rationalization".