Vaksdal | |
Idnumber: | 4628 |
County: | Vestland |
District: | Nordhordland |
Capital: | Dalekvam |
Established: | 1 Jan 1964 |
Preceded: | Bruvik and parts of Modalen and Evanger |
Language: | Nynorsk |
Demonyms: | Vaksdaling (Vaksdøling) |
Coatofarms: | Vaksdal komm.svg |
Webpage: | www.vaksdal.kommune.no |
Mayor: | Hege Eide Vik |
Mayor Party: | Sp |
Mayor As Of: | 2019 |
Area Rank: | 160 |
Area Total Km2: | 715.38 |
Area Land Km2: | 682.27 |
Area Water Km2: | 33.11 |
Area Water Percent: | 4.6 |
Population As Of: | 2023 |
Population Rank: | 206 |
Population Total: | 3875 |
Population Density Km2: | 5.7 |
Population Increase: | -6.2 |
Coordinates: | 60.6069°N 5.8161°W |
Utm Zone: | 32V |
Utm Northing: | 6723243 |
Utm Easting: | 0325725 |
Geo Cat: | adm2nd |
is a municipality in the county of Vestland, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Nordhordland. The administrative centre is the village of Dalekvam. Other villages in Vaksdal include Dalegarden, Flatkvål, Helle, Nesheim, Stamneshella, Stanghelle, and Vaksdal.
The 715km2 municipality is the 160th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Vaksdal is the 206th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 3,875. The municipality's population density is and its population has decreased by 6.2% over the previous 10-year period.[1] [2]
In 2016, the chief of police for Vestlandet formally suggested a reconfiguration of police districts and stations. He proposed that the police station in Solund be closed.[3]
The municipality of Vaksdal was created on 1 January 1964 after a major municipal restructuring after the Schei Committee's recommendations. Vaksdal was formed from the following places:[4]
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the village of Vaksdal (Norse, Old: Vágsdalr), one of the main villages in the municipality. The first element is the genitive case of the word which means "bay" or "inlet". The last element is which means "valley" or "dale". Alternately, the first part of the name could be derived from a local river name spelled Vaxa or Veksa which would mean the valley of the river Vaxa/Veksa.[5]
On 1 January 1964, the new municipality of Vaksdal was established upon the merger of Bruvik municipality with some neighboring areas. The old coat of arms for Bruvik Municipality was carried over to the new municipality. Bruvik's arms were granted on 14 December 1960, just a few years earlier, and they were in use until 16 November 1990 when a new design was approved. The blazon for the old arms was "Azure, a chevron over a cogwheel argent". This means the arms have a blue field (background) and the charge is a cogwheel with a chevron shape above it. The charge has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The design was chosen to symbolize the importance of industry in the municipality. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.[6]
A new coat of arms was granted on 16 November 1990 to replace the old arms. The official blazon is "Or, three shuttles sable palewise two and one" (Norwegian: På gul grunn tre opprette svarte skytlar). This means the arms have a field (background) has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. The charge is a set of three shuttles for weaving that are lined up vertically. The shuttles were chosen to represent the past and present textile industry of the municipality. The Dale of Norway company is based here and it is an international company renowned for its wool sweaters. The arms were designed by Charles Lunde, a graphic designer who based the design on an idea by the local artist E. Eriksen. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.[7] [8] [9]
The Church of Norway has six parishes (Norwegian: sokn) within the municipality of Vaksdal. It is part of the Hardanger og Voss prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Bjørgvin.
Bergsdalen | Bergsdalen Church | Bergsdalen | 1955 | |
Dale | Dale Church | Dalekvam | 1956 | |
Eksingedal | Eksingedal Church | Flatkvål | 1883 | |
Nesheim | Nesheim Church | Nesheim | 1908 | |
Stamnes | Stamnes Church | Stamneshella | 1861 | |
Vaksdal | Vaksdal Church | Vaksdal | 1933 |
The municipality is mountainous, and stretches along both sides of the Veafjorden with adjacent valleys. It includes part of the island Osterøy. The Kallestadsundet Bridge connects the mainland of Vaksdal to the island of Osterøy. In the north, it includes the valleys of Eksingedalen and Bergsdalen, with its borders extending into the mountains. Major lakes in the municipality include Askjelldalsvatnet and Skjerjavatnet.
The main centers of population are Dale (pop. 1174), Vaksdal (pop. 957), and Stanghelle (pop. 767).[10] Dale and Vaksdal are industrial villages that arose around factories utilising the hydro-electric power resources provided by the mountainous terrain and rainy climate. The Bergensbanen railway line between Norway's two largest cities Oslo and Bergen, and the main road between the same two cities, European route E16, run through Vaksdal municipality. The Bergensbanen railway line has the following stations in Vaksdal: Bogegrend Station, Dale Station, Stanghelle Station, and Vaksdal Station
Vaksdal was created as a new municipality on 1 January 1964 after the merger of parts of Bruvik, Evanger, and Modalen municipalities.
During the German invasion of Norway during World War II, from 19 April to 24 April, there was heavy fighting within the borders of the present municipality, with German forces advancing along the railway line from Bergen towards Voss. The heaviest fighting was for the village of Vaksdal itself, from 19 to 23 April. Further fighting took place at Stanghelle and Dalseid on 23 and 24 April. Three Norwegian soldiers and one civilian, and a larger, but unknown, number of German soldiers fell in Vaksdal.[11]
Vaksdal 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.[12] The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Hordaland District Court and the Gulating Court of Appeal.
The municipal council (Norwegian: Kommunestyre) of Vaksdal is made up of 21 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party.
The mayors (Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian: ordførar) of Vaksdal (incomplete list):
. Norske gaardnavne: Søndre Bergenhus amt . 1910 . W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri . 11 . Kristiania, Norge . 316 . no . Oluf Rygh.