Jevnaker

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Jevnaker kommune
Image:Jevnaker_kart.png
County Oppland
District Hadeland
Municipality NO-0532
Administrative centre Jevnaker
Mayor (2003) Hilde Brørby Fivelsdal (Ap)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 317
224 km²
195 km²
0.07 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 159
6,334
0.14 %
8.0 %
33/km²
Coordinates 60°16′N 10°24′E
www.jevnaker.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 60°16′N 10°24′E

Jevnaker is a municipality and town in the county of Oppland, Norway. It is part of the Hadeland region. The Hadeland region has a population of about 30 000. The region spreads over a large area including several villages and towns.

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[edit] The name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old farm Jevnaker (Norse Jafnakr), since the first church was built here. The first element is jafn 'even, flat', the last element is akr m 'field, acre'.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1983). It shows three glass cups (to represent the products of Hadeland Glassverk).

[edit] Geography

Jevnaker is situated at the southern end of the Randsfjorden. The municipality is bordered to the north by Gran, to the east by Lunner, and to the southwest by Ringerike in Buskerud county.

Jevnaker municipality has an area of 224 km², measuring 25.5 km on a north-south axis and 21 km on an east-west axis. The municipality lies in the extreme south of the county of Oppland.

The highest point is Svarttjernshøgda with a height of 717 Meters.

The administrative centre is Jevnaker, with a population of 4,302.

[edit] Economy

Jevnaker is home to Norema, one of Norway's largest kitchen manufacturers and Hadeland Glassverk, an old glassblowing factory with over 600,000 visitors each year, ranking it as the third most popular tourist destination in Norway.

[edit] What to see



Municipalities of Oppland Oppland coat of arms

Dovre | Etnedal | Gausdal | Gjøvik | Gran | Jevnaker | Lesja | Lillehammer | Lom | Lunner | Nord-Aurdal | Nord-Fron | Nordre Land | Ringebu | Sel | Skjåk | Søndre Land | Sør-Aurdal | Sør-Fron | Vang | Vestre Slidre | Vestre Toten | Vågå | Østre Toten | Øyer | Øystre Slidre