Elverum Explained

Elverum
Idnumber:3420
County:Innlandet
District:Østerdalen
Capital:Elverum
Established:1 Jan 1838
Preceded:none
Demonyms:Elverumsing
Elverumsokning
Language:Neutral
Coatofarms:Elverum komm.svg
Webpage:www.elverum.kommune.no
Mayor:Lillian Skjærvik
Mayor Party:Ap
Mayor As Of:2019
Area Rank:87
Area Total Km2:1229.28
Area Land Km2:1209.14
Area Water Km2:20.13
Area Water Percent:1.6
Population As Of:2023
Population Rank:57
Population Total:21568
Population Density Km2:17.8
Population Increase:6
Coordinates:60.9275°N 11.7153°W
Utm Zone:32V
Utm Northing:6757785
Utm Easting:0647175
Geo Cat:adm2nd

[ˈɛ⁠lvərɵm] is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Østerdalen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Elverum. Other settlements in the municipality include Heradsbygd, Sørskogbygda, and Neverlia. Elverum lies at an important crossroads, with the town of Hamar to the west, the town of Kongsvinger to the south, and village of Innbygda and the Swedish border to the northeast. It is bordered on the north by Åmot municipality, in the northeast by Trysil municipality, in the southeast by Våler municipality, and in the west by Løten municipality.[1]

The 1229km2 municipality is the 87th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Elverum is the 57th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 21,568. The municipality's population density is and its population has increased by 6% over the previous 10-year period.[2] [3]

General information

The parish of Elverum was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see law). The borders have not changed since that time.[4]

Name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old Elverum farm (Norse, Old: Alfarheimr) since the first Elverum Church was built there. The first element is the genitive case of which means "river" (referring to the Glomma river). The last element is which means "home" or "farm".[5]

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was granted on 9 December 1988. The official blazon is "Gules, an owl displayed Or" (Norwegian: I rødt ei gull ugle med utslåtte vinger). This means the arms have a red field (background) and the charge is an owl. The owl has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. This design is a symbol for wisdom and teaching, since Elverum has a number of schools in it. Most owls are forest birds, and the owl can also represent wild animals and birds, and thus symbolize the forest and wilderness areas in and around Elverum. Finally, the owl has lifted wings and claws out which symbolize a determined defense and the fighting spirit of Norwegians. In 1940, when Norway was under attack from the German forces, the government fled to Elverum where King Haakon VII received the power from the Storting to govern the country in exile without the Parliament during the war (Elverum Authorization). The arms were designed by Arvid Sveen. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.[6] [7] [8]

Churches

The Church of Norway has five parishes (Norwegian: sokn) within the municipality of Elverum. It is part of the Sør-Østerdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar.

Churches in Elverum!Parish (Norwegian: sokn)!!Church name!!Location of the church!!Year built
ElverumElverum ChurchElverum1736
HeradsbygdHeradsbygd ChurchHeradsbygd1895
HernesHernes ChurchHernes1935
NordskogbygdaNordskogbygda ChurchNordskogbygda1873
SørskogbygdaSørskogbygda ChurchSørskogbygda1873

Geography

Sagtjernet is a lake in the northern parts of Elverum where lots of residents visit in the summer. It is a lake formed by the last ice age. Rokosjøen is another lake in the municipality. The rivers Julussa, Glomma, and Flisa flow through the municipality.

Government

Elverum Municipality is responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, welfare and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council.[9] The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Østre Innlandet District Court and the Eidsivating Court of Appeal.

Municipal council

The municipal council Norwegian: (Kommunestyre) of Elverum is made up of 35 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party.

Mayors

The mayors (Norwegian: ordfører) of Elverum:[10]

History

Number of minorities (1st and 2nd generation) in Elverum by country of origin in 2018[14] !Ancestry!!Number
Somalia283
Poland238
Sweden112
109
Iraq102
Eritrea99
98
90
Thailand79
Afghanistan63
56
Denmark55
Philippines52
Lithuania51

Military ties

During the Nordic Seven Years' War (1563–1570), Swedish troops invaded Norway in a number of locations, including a number of incursions into Østerdalen. In 1563, Norwegian troops stopped the Swedish advance at Elverum, which provided a strategic point since it lay on both north–south and east–west trade and travel routes.

The parishes of Idre and Särna originally belonged to the of Elverum, but they were occupied by Swedish troops in 1644, and since then they were lost to Sweden.

Construction of fortifications in Elverum started in 1673 during the Gyldenløve War as Hammersberg Skanse. It was renamed Christiansfjeld Fortress in 1685 by King Christian V of Denmark during his visit to Hammersberg Skanse on June 14. Although the fortress was manned through the Great Northern War, the village was spared major battles. In 1742, Christiansfjeld Fortress was closed.

A Norwegian infantry regiment, the Oppland Regiment, was formed in 1657 and Elverum became a garrison. The area of population east of the river called Leiret (literally the camp) adjacent to Christiansfjeld Fortress was built up by soldiers as well as the merchants and craftsmen who settled nearby. The central areas of the town of Elverum on the east side of the river is referred to as Leiret.

In 1878, Terningmoen at Elverum became the home base for the Oppland Regiment and an infantry school was founded here in 1896. The Oppland Regiment had a history which included courageous involvement in combat from the Swedish wars of the 17th century through the German invasion of Norway in 1940. As part of the general restructuring, the unit was disbanded in 2002.

Today, Terningmoen hosts several sub units within the Norwegian army and the Home guard.

Regional town

In the Danish-Norwegian period, Elverum was the location for a bailiff, a judge, a church provost, and numerous military officers.

It became important as a market town as well. In 1570 Hamar Cathedral in Hamar was burned and Hamarhus castle was destroyed by the Swedish armies during the Seven Years' War with Sweden. Hamar lost its city status, leaving no, or official market city, between Christiania and Trondheim. Eastern Norway needed an organized market for trading goods. The Grundset market in Elverum municipality grew to meet the need. It is recorded as existing in the 17th century, and in 1765 the owner of Gaarder obtained special market privileges from the king, to take place six miles north of the population center of Elverum on his estate. By 1767, it was described as Norway's largest and most famous market. In the first week of March, for almost 300 years, the folks of the district met to trade and to celebrate. People from Gudbrandsdal, Oslo, Trøndelag, and Sweden also regularly came to . The Grundset market was finally abandoned in 1901, when pressures of the railroad and other markets made it superfluous.

The railway connecting Oslo and Trondheim passed through Elverum in 1877.

World War II

Elverum municipality served as a temporary capital of Norway during the World War II German invasion. On 9 April 1940 Norwegian troops prevented German parachute troops from capturing Norway's King Haakon, Crown Prince, and Parliament while the Parliament was meeting to issue the Elverum Authorization, authorizing the exiled government until the Parliament could again convene. On April 11, shortly after the government's refusal to submit to German terms, the central part of the town of Elverum was reduced to ashes.

Museums

Norwegian Forest Museum

The Norwegian Forest Museum is a national museum recognizing the importance of forestry, hunting, and fishing to the Norwegian history and economy.

Glomdal Museum

From the eastern side of the Glomma river (the Museum of Norwegian Forestry –), a pedestrian bridge across the Klokkerfoss waterfall to Prestøya, and then a bridge across the Prestfossen falls leads to the Glomdal Museum, one of the largest Norwegian outdoor museums, with numerous houses from the mountain parishes of Østerdalen and the lowland districts of Solør on the Glomma river valley. The exhibition includes a library with numerous books, including handwritten medieval manuscripts.

Notable people

Public service & public thinking

The arts

Sport

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Norway. Elverum has sister city agreements with the following places:[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Elverum . . . 2022-03-03 . Olsen Haugen . Morten . Norwegian . 2022-03-06 . 11 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200111062257/https://snl.no/Elverum . live .
  2. Web site: Statistisk sentralbyrå . Statistics Norway . Table: 06913: Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year (M) . Norwegian . 7 March 2022 . 26 May 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200526133944/https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/06913/ . live .
  3. Web site: Statistisk sentralbyrå . Statistics Norway . 09280: Area of land and fresh water (km²) (M) . Norwegian . 7 March 2022 . 26 May 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200526133950/https://www.ssb.no/en/statbank/table/09280/ . live .
  4. Book: Jukvam, Dag . Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen . . 1999 . 9788253746845 . no . 7 March 2022 . 3 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131003043344/http://www.ssb.no/a/publikasjoner/pdf/rapp_9913/rapp_9913.pdf . live .
  5. Book: Rygh, Oluf . Oluf Rygh

    . Norske gaardnavne: Hedmarkens amt . 1900 . W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri . 3 . Kristiania, Norge . 306 . no . Oluf Rygh.

  6. Web site: Civic heraldry of Norway - Norske Kommunevåpen . 2023-04-27 . Heraldry of the World . 7 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220307034236/https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Elverum . live .
  7. Web site: Elverum, Hedmark (Norway) . 2023-04-27 . Flags of the World . 20 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230520120810/https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/no-04-27.html . live .
  8. Web site: 1988-12-09 . Godkjenning av våpen og flagg . 2023-04-27 . Lovdata.no . Norges kommunal- og arbeidsdepartementet . no . 19 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230419093401/https://lovdata.no/dokument/LF/forskrift/1988-12-09-977 . live .
  9. Encyclopedia: kommunestyre . . . 2022-09-20 . Hansen . Tore . Norwegian . Vabo . Signy Irene . 2022-10-14 . 27 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190327085706/https://snl.no/kommunestyre . live .
  10. Book: Finne-Grønn, Stian Herlofsen . Stian Herlofsen Finne-Grønn

    . Elverum : en bygdebeskrivelse . Cammermeyer . 1921 . 2 : Bygdens almindelige historie, institutioner og embedsmænd . Kristiania, Norge . 353–357 . no . Stian Herlofsen Finne-Grønn . 7 March 2022 . 11 July 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240711020218/https://www.nb.no/items/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2014040908072 . live .

  11. Book: Skrede, Magne . Elverum : en bygdebeskrivelse . Elverum kommune . 1958 . 4 : Tillegg til Finne-Grønns bok om Elverum . Elverum, Norge . 237–257 . no . 7 March 2022 . 11 July 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240711020146/https://www.nb.no/items/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2017061207027 . live .
  12. Book: Solbakken, Evald O. . Det røde fylke gjennom 100 år . Hedmark fylkes arbeiderparti . 1951 . 48 . no . 7 March 2022 . 11 July 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240711020218/https://www.nb.no/items/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2011110908035 . live .
  13. News: 2019-10-16 . Ordførerskifte i Elverum: – Det blir harde tak, men gleden overgår det vanskelige . 2019-10-18 . Østlendingen . no . 18 October 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191018081952/https://www.ostlendingen.no/politikk/elverum/nyheter/ordforerskifte-i-elverum-det-blir-harde-tak-men-gleden-overgar-det-vanskelige/s/5-69-835476 . live .
  14. Web site: Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents, by immigration category, country background and percentages of the population . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150702101705/https://www.ssb.no/statistikkbanken/selectvarval/Define.asp?subjectcode=&ProductId=&MainTable=FolkInnvkatLand&nvl=&PLanguage=1&nyTmpVar=true&CMSSubjectArea=befolkning&KortNavnWeb=innvbef&StatVariant=&checked=true . 2 July 2015 . 26 June 2017 . ssb.no . en.
  15. . Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  16. . Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  17. Web site: Vennskapsbyer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724180550/https://www.elverum.kommune.no/artikkel.aspx?AId=250&back=1&MId1=33&MId2=100 . 2011-07-24 . 2008-12-21 . Elverum kommune . no.