Kvenvær (municipality) explained

Kvenvær
Herred:yes
Former:yes
Idnumber:1618
County:Sør-Trøndelag
District:Fosen
Capital:Kvenvær
Established:1 Jan 1913
Disestablished:1 Jan 1964
Demonym:Kvenværing
Area Total Km2:216
Population Total:840
Population Density Km2:auto
Coordinates:63.5325°N 8.3912°W

Kvenvær is a former municipality in the old Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. The 216km2 municipality existed from 1913 until 1964. It is located in what is now the municipality of Hitra in Trøndelag county. The municipality included the western part of the island of Hitra plus many surrounding islands including Bispøyan. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Kvenvær where Kvenvær Church is located. Other villages in Kvenvær municipality included Forsnes and Andersskogan.[1]

History

The municipality of Kvenvær was established on 1 January 1913 when the municipality of Hitra was divided with the western part of the municipality (population: 1,157) becoming the new municipality of Kvenvær. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, the municipalities of Kvenvær (population: 840), Hitra (population: 1,344), Sandstad (population: 1,028), and Fillan (population: 1,759) were merged to form a new, larger municipality of Hitra.[2]

Name

The municipality is named Kvenvær (Norse, Old: Kvennaver) since the first Kvenvær Church was built there. The first element is which is the plural genitive case of which means "wife" or "woman". The last element is which means "fishing village".[3]

Government

While it existed, this municipality was responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment, social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. During its existence, this municipality was governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elected a mayor.[4]

Municipal council

The municipal council Norwegian: (Herredsstyre) of Kvenvær was made up of representatives that were elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the final municipal council was as follows:

Mayors

The mayors of Kvenvær:[5] [6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Kvenvær – tidligere kommune . . . 2018-02-16 . 2014-11-28 . Haugen . Morten . no.
  2. Book: Jukvam, Dag . 1999 . Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen . . no . 9788253746845.
  3. Book: Rygh, Oluf . Oluf Rygh

    . Norske gaardnavne: Søndre Trondhjems amt . 1901 . W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri . 14 . Kristiania, Norge . 69 . no . Oluf Rygh.

  4. Encyclopedia: kommunestyre . . . 2023-01-01 . 2022-09-20 . Hansen . Tore . no . Vabo . Signy Irene.
  5. Book: Skaaren, Martin . Norges bebyggelse: Nordlige seksjon: Herredsbindet for Sør-Trøndelag: Nordre del. . Norsk faglitteratur . 1957 . Fiskaa . Haakon M. . Oslo . 232 . no . Kvenvær . Myckland . Haakon Falck.
  6. News: 1952-04-18 . Kvenvær . 2 . Adresseavisen . no .