Buskerud

Buskerud fylke
—  County  —

Coat of arms
Buskerud within Norway
Country Norway
County Buskerud
Region Østlandet
County ID NO-06
Official language form Neutral
Demonym Buskerudfolk
Administrative centre Drammen
Government
 - Governor Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl
  Arbeiderpartiet
  (1999–present)
 - County Mayor Roger Ryberg
  Arbeiderpartiet
  (2007–present)
Area(#12 in Norway, 4.53% of Norway's land area)
 - Total 10,456 km2 (4,037.1 sq mi)
 - Land 10,797 km2 (4,168.7 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 - Total 253,006
 - Density 18/km2 (46.6/sq mi)
 - Change (10 years) 6.7 %
 - Rank in Norway 8 (5.29% of nation)
Time zone CET (UTC+01)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02)
Income (per capita) 155,400 NOK
GDP (per capita) 227,626 NOK (2001)
National Rank: 7 (3.57% of nation)
Website www.bfk.no
Data from Statistics Norway

Buskerud is a county in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Oppland, Sogn og Fjordane, Hordaland, Telemark, and Vestfold. The county administration is located in Drammen.

Map of Buskerud County

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Geography

Winter in Blefjell

Buskerud extends from Hurum at the Oslofjord to the Halling mountains and Hardanger. The county is conventionally divided into traditional districts. These are Eiker, Ringerike, Numedal and Hallingdal. Hønefoss is the district capital of Ringerike. Its western part is a mountainous plateau with forested valleys and high, grassy pastures; its eastern part contains a lowland basin with many lakes and streams. Tyrifjorden and Krøderen are the biggest lakes. Numedalslågen, the third longest river in Norway, starting in Hordaland, runs through Buskerud unto Vestfold where it reaches the sea, while river Begna sweeps into lake Sperillen.

History

Buskerud was separated from Akershus as an amt of its own in 1685, but the area of this one it was smaller than today. (It then consisted of the present municipalities of Flå, Gol, Hemsedal, Hol, Hole, Krødsherad, Modum, Nedre Eiker, Nes, Ringerike, Sigdal, Øvre Eiker and Ål.) The area of the present municipalities of Flesberg, Hurum, Kongsberg, Lier, Nore og Uvdal, Rollag and Røyken were transferred from Akershus amt to Buskerud amt in 1760. The name Buskeruds amt was changed to Buskerud fylke in 1919. The municipality of Skoger was transferred from Vestfold to Buskerud in 1964.

The area Ringerike may once have been a small kingdom. During the 10th century, Norway's kings Olav Trygvason and Olav Haraldsson grew up at Bønsnes in Ringerike. In the Numedal valley, silver has been mined in Kongsberg from the 17th century but was discontinued in 1957. Weapons industry had been developed in Kongsberg from 1814, and various high tech industry companies now represent the town's major employers. At Modum there once was a Cobalt pigment production works (Blaafarveværket, "The Blue-Color Works").

Economy

Today, agriculture, lumbering, wood-pulp mills, and industry are the county's main economic activities; ample hydroelectric power is produced by Begna and Rands rivers. Buskerud has also got the largest amount of trees in Norway.

Name

The county is named after the old farm Buskerud (Norse Biskupsruð) in Modum, since this was the seat of the bailiffs in old time (until 1668). The first element is the genitive case of biskup m 'bishop', the last element is ruð n 'clearing, farm'. (The farm originally belonged to the bishop of Oslo.)

Coat of arms

Buskerud's coat of arms (created in April, 1966) features a blue bear whose coloring is symbolic of the Blue-Color Works. The silver background of Buskerud's coat of arms represents the silver industry in Kongsberg.

Notable people from Buskerud

Sports figures

Other

Municipalities

Municipalities in Buskerud
Rank Name Inhabitants[1] Area km²
&00000000000000010000001 Drammen kommune Drammen &000000000006256600000062,566 &0000000000000136000000136
&00000000000000020000002 Ringerike kommune Ringerike &000000000002880600000028,806 &00000000000014370000001,437
&00000000000000030000003 Kongsberg kommune Kongsberg &000000000002471400000024,714 &0000000000000761000000761
&00000000000000040000004 Lier kommune Lier &000000000002326700000023,267 &0000000000000283000000283
&00000000000000050000005 Nedre Eiker kommune Nedre Eiker &000000000002268700000022,687 &0000000000000116000000116
&00000000000000060000006 Røyken kommune Røyken &000000000001889400000018,894 &0000000000000112000000112
&00000000000000070000007 Øvre Eiker kommune Øvre Eiker &000000000001661600000016,616 &0000000000000421000000421
&00000000000000080000008 Modum kommune Modum &000000000001291100000012,911 &0000000000000468000000468
&00000000000000090000009 Hurum kommune Hurum &00000000000090450000009,045 &0000000000000156000000156
&000000000000001000000010 Hole kommune Hole &00000000000059760000005,976 &0000000000000135000000135
&000000000000001100000011 Ål kommune Ål &00000000000046720000004,672 &00000000000010830000001,083
&000000000000001200000012 Gol kommune Gol &00000000000044790000004,479 &0000000000000517000000517
&000000000000001300000013 Hol kommune Hol &00000000000044220000004,422 &00000000000016690000001,669
&000000000000001400000014 Sigdal kommune Sigdal &00000000000035140000003,514 &0000000000000813000000813
&000000000000001500000015 Nes kommune Nes &00000000000034200000003,420 &0000000000000776000000776
&000000000000001600000016 Flesberg kommune Flesberg &00000000000025780000002,578 &0000000000000542000000542
&000000000000001700000017 Nore og Uvdal kommune Nore og Uvdal &00000000000025140000002,514 &00000000000022810000002,281
&000000000000001800000018 Krødsherad kommune Krødsherad &00000000000021170000002,117 &0000000000000341000000341
&000000000000001900000019 Hemsedal kommune Hemsedal &00000000000020870000002,087 &0000000000000715000000715
&000000000000002000000020 Rollag kommune Rollag &00000000000013900000001,390 &0000000000000484000000484
&000000000000002100000021 Flå kommune Flå &0000000000000998000000998 &0000000000000674000000674
Total Buskerud Fylke Buskerud &0000000000257673000000257,673 &000000000001233600000012,336

References

  1. Statistisk Sentralbyrå (). www.ssb.no.

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