Trysil

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Trysil kommune
Image:Trysil_kart.png
County Hedmark
District Østerdalen
Municipality NO-0428
Administrative centre Trysil
Mayor (2003) Ole Martin Norderhaug (Ap)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 13
3,014 km²
2,940 km²
0.93 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 141
6,955
0.15 %
-4.6 %
2/km²
Coordinates 61°18′N 12°18′E
www.trysil.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 61°18′N 12°18′E

Trysil is a municipality in the county of Hedmark, Norway. Trysil has about 7000 residents.

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[edit] The name

The municipality (originally the parish) is probably named after an old farm. (Now Prestgarden 'the vicarage', where the first church was built.) The meaning of the first element is unknown (maybe an old rivername), the last element is sil n 'quiet stretch of a river'.

[edit] Geography

Trysil is bordered in the north by Engerdal and Rendalen, in the west by Åmot, and in the southwest by Elverum and Våler. The eastern border of the municipality is bordered in the north, east and south by Sweden. The main village in Trysil is Innbygda which often is referred to as Trysil.

[edit] Economy

Farming and lumbering are traditionally the most important occupations in the municipality, and there are many wood related industries. The Trysilelva river was the last river in Norway with traditional timber floating. There is extensive wildlife, including a large elk population.

Winter tourism for winter sports is strong in Trysil. Trysilfjellet provides excellent skiing.

[edit] History

The world’s first official ski competition was held here in 1855. The Trysilgutten ski club, founded in 1861, is the world’s oldest ski club.

A small village in Trysil, Nybergsund, was bombed by German aviators during World War II on April 11th, 1940, when King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav were there.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1992). It shows two ski sticks.

[edit] Famous residents


Municipalities of Hedmark Hedmark coat of arms

Alvdal | Eidskog | Elverum | Engerdal | Folldal | Grue | Hamar | Kongsvinger | Løten | Nord-Odal | Os | Rendalen | Ringsaker | Stange | Stor-Elvdal | Sør-Odal | Tolga | Trysil | Tynset | Våler | Åmot | Åsnes