The Government of Norway is, directly and indirectly, by far the largest landowner in the Kingdom.
State-owned land is managed by Statskog,[1] 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.
[2] The largest private owner on the mainland is Meraker Brug, which is owned by the Astrup family.
The following is a list of all owners of minimum 100 square kilometers (39 sq mi) of land in Norway.