Skælskør Municipality Explained

Skælskør Municipality
Native Name:Skælskør Kommune
Settlement Type:Former municipality
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Denmark
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:West Zealand
Leader Title:Last mayor
Leader Party:V
Leader Name:Hans Ole Drost
Seat:Skælskør
Seat Type:Seat
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1 April 1970
Established Title2:Dissolved
Established Date2:31 December 2006
Area Total Km2:170.02
Population As Of:2006
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:11928
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:2
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Until 1 January 2007 Skælskør Municipality was a municipality (Danish: kommune) in the former West Zealand County, on the southwestern coast of the island of Zealand, in eastern Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 170.02 km2, and had a total population of 11,928 (2006). Its last mayor was Hans Ole Drost, a member of the Venstre.

Skælskør Municipality bordered Korsør and Hashøj Municipality to the north and Fuglebjerg Municipality to the east. The municipality included the islands of Agersø, Omø and Glænø.

To the west is the Great Belt (Danish: Storebælt), the strait that separates Zealand and the island of Funen (Danish. Fyn), and the Agersø Sound (Danish: Agersø Sund), the strait that separates Zealand from the former municipality's islands of Agersø and Omø. To the south is Karrebæksminde Bay (Danish: Karrebæksminde Bugt) and Rågø Sund. The municipality's island of Glænø lies in Karrebæksminde Bay, along with a number of other smaller islands. Noret, a large lake lies to the north of the town of Skælskør.

The municipality ceased to exist as the result of Kommunalreformen 2007 (the Municipality Reform of 2007). It was merged with Slagelse, Hashøj and Korsør municipalities to form a new Slagelse municipality. The new municipality belongs to Region Zealand.

History

Skælskør was likely built in the 1100s, and was granted the status of a market town (Danish: Købstad) in 1414. It originally played a role as a transit town between Zealand, Funen and Langeland, though Korsør eventually became the more prominent transit town on the coast.[2]

In the Middle Ages, when Denmark was divided into hundreds, the area of Skælskør Municipality were under Vester Flakkebjerg Hundred and Slagelse Hundred. Vester Flakkebjerg Hundred was under Sorø County when it was established in 1662, while Slagelse Hundred came under Korsør County. Sorø County was merged with Ringsted County in 1748. It was merged again in 1798, this time with Korsør County and Antvorskov County. This county lasted until the 1970 Danish Municipal Reform where it merged with Holbæk County to create West Zealand County (Danish: Vestsjællands Amt). After the 2007 municipal reform this changed to Region Zealand.

From 1842, where parish municipalities were created, and until 1922 the area of Skælskør Municipality consisted of nine parish municipalities. From 1875 it also consisted of Skælskør Market Town Municipality, which would merge with its Rural District Parish Municipality in 1922, leaving eight parish municipalities and one market town municipality. In 1966 many of these parish municipalities were merged to create only two parish municipalities, which would again be merged to form Skælskør Municipality in the 1970 Municipal Reform.

In the Municipality Reform of 2007 Skælskør Municipality was merged with Hashøj, Slagelse and Korsør Municipality to form a new Slagelse Municipality.[3]

Historical divisions

Historical municipal divisions of Skælskør Municipality
2007197019661922187518421414Towns
Skælskør
Tjæreby
Magleby
Eggeslevmagle
Boeslunde
Agersø By
Omø By
Ørslev
Bisserup
Rude

Mayors

Since the creation of the municipality in 1970 and until it was dissolved in 2007, the mayors of Skælskør Municipality were:[4]

MayorPartyTerm
1 Svend Aage Troelsen Venstre1970-1974
2 Johannes Lyshjelm Venstre1974-1986
3 Søren Clausen Social Democrats1986-1994
4 Hans Christian Nielsen Venstre1994-2002
5 Hans Ole Drost Venstre2002-2007

Towns

The largest town in the municipality was Skælskør, where more than half of the municipality's population lived. Nearly a third of the population lived in rural areas. The remaining population lived in the towns of Bisserup, Boeslunde, Eggeslevmagle and Rude. Notable smaller villages in the municipality included the main settlements on Agersø and Omø: Agersø By and Omø By.

Skælskør was located in the western part of the municipality, bordering Skælskør Nor, giving it access to the sea. In the town is a church from the 1200s. It is named Saint Nicholas Church (Danish: Sankt Nicolai Kirke) and is located centrally in the town. One of the largest breweries in Denmark, Harboe's Brewery, has been located in Skælskør since its foundation in 1883.

Below are the populations from 2006 of the five larger settlements of the municipality.[5]

6,373
767
557
278
Eggeslevmagle 202

Politics

Municipal council

Below are the municipal council elected from the municipality's creation in 1970 and until 2001, which was the last election before the municipality was dissolved.

ElectionPartyTotal
seats
Elected
mayor
1970613515Svend Aage Troelsen (V)
197441163Johannes Lyshjelm (V)
1978512142
1981512151
19856324Søren Clausen (A)
198951126
199352152Hans Christian Nielsen (V)
199751261
2001311316Hans Ole Drost (V)
Data from Statistikbanken.dk and editions of Kommunal Aarbog

Parishes

The municipality consisted of eleven parishes and eleven churches.

Symbols

The municipality's coat of arms is the same as the town of Skælskør's. It shows a bridge connecting the two parts of the town of Skælskør. The church is located to the left, illustrated with crosses. The city hall is on the right. They stand on green grass with a river running across the land and through the town, under the bridge. In the river is an escallop, which is in reference to the origin of the town's name "Skælfisk-ør" translating to shellfish beach. The sky is dark blue.

References

55.2521°N 11.2939°W

Notes and References

  1. https://www.statistikbanken.dk/statbank5a/default.asp?w=1920 Statistikbanken.dk
  2. http://ddb.byhistorie.dk/koebstaeder/by.aspx?koebstadID=53 Ddb.byhistorie.dk
  3. https://denstoredanske.lex.dk/Slagelse_Kommune Denstoredanske.lex.dk
  4. http://www.danskekommuner.dk/Borgmesterfakta/Gammel_struktur/Vestsjallands-Amt/Skalskor-Kommune/ Danskekommuner.dk
  5. https://www.statistikbanken.dk/statbank5a/default.asp?w=1920 Statistikbanken.dk