Kodal Explained

Official Name:Kodal
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Norway Vestfold#Norway
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the village
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Norway
Subdivision Name1:Eastern Norway
Subdivision Name2:Vestfold
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Vestfold
Subdivision Type4:Municipality
Subdivision Name4:Sandefjord Municipality
Utc Offset1:+01:00
Utc Offset1 Dst:+02:00
Area Total Km2:0.64
Population As Of:2022
Population Total:1059
Population Density Km2:1666
Postal Code Type:Post Code
Postal Code:3243 Kodal
Coordinates:59.2145°N 10.138°W
Elevation M:56
Elevation Footnotes:[1]

Kodal is a village in Sandefjord Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The village is located about to the north of the city of Sandefjord and about to the south of the village of Andebu.

The 0.64km2 village has a population (2022) of 1,059 and a population density of .[2]

Kodal has one gas station, an elementary school, a kindergarten, grocery store, and sports center.[3] There are several burial mounds dating back to the Viking Age that have been found in the area.[4] Kodal Church is located at Prestbøen, about north of the village centre. Agriculture is an important industry in Kodal, but large amounts of iron and phosphorus are also found. The amount of granite is estimated to be 100000000t.[5]

Etymology

The village is named after the site of the historic Kodal Church. The Old Norse form of the name Norse, Old: Kvǫðudalr or Norse, Old: Kváðudalr. The first element is the old name for the local river Ivjua which was formerly known as Norse, Old: Kvaða or Norse, Old: Kvæða. The meaning of the old river name is uncertain. It may have been derived from the word Norse, Old: kóð which means "shallow waters". Another option is that it may have been derived from the word Norse, Old: kvaða which means "resin", referring to the vast Norway spruce forests in the area. The last element is which means "valley" or "dale".[6] The spelling of the name has changed over time. Some written forms of the name were Kvodal (from 1376), Kuadal (1390), Quadal (1414), and Quodal (1558). Its current spelling Kodal is kept from the 17th century. [7]

Recreation

An ancient hill fort can be seen about from the village centre of Kodal, connected by a hiking trail from the village centre. A closer parking lot can be found at Kodalveien 414. The trail is marked by blue paint on trees and rocks, and a variety of interpretive signs describing the fauna and flora can be found on the trail to Bygdeborgen.[8] The local lake Gallisvannet sits at the north end of the village at an elevation of above sea level. The lake Goksjø is located about to the south of the village.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kodal, Sandefjord . 2023-12-02 . yr.no.
  2. Web site: Statistisk sentralbyrå . Statistics Norway . 2022-01-01 . Urban settlements. Population and area, by municipality .
  3. Book: Gjerseth, Simen . Nye Sandefjord . Liv forlag . 2016 . 9788283301137 . no.
  4. Book: Gallis, Arne . Andebu bygdebok. 1 : Kulturbind . Andebu kommune . 1975 . 8271650025 . 1 . no.
  5. Encyclopedia: Kodal . . . 2022-12-28 . Lundbo . Sten . no . 2023-12-02.
  6. Book: Rygh, Oluf . Oluf Rygh

    . Norske gaardnavne: Jarlsberg og Larviks amt . 1907 . W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri . 6 . Kristiania, Norge . no . Oluf Rygh.

  7. Web site: Historisk Innledning .
  8. Book: Larsen, Erlend . På Tur i Vestfold del 2 . E-forlag . 2011 . 9788293057222 . 40–41 . no.