Eidsvoll

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Eidsvoll kommune
Locator map showing Eidsvoll within Akershus
County Akershus
District Romerike
Municipality NO-0237
Administrative centre Sundet
Mayor (2005) Arild Sandahl (Ap)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 222
457 km²
385 km²
0.14 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 52
18,338
0.40 %
9.4 %
48/km²
Coordinates 60°20′N, 11°15′E
www.eidsvoll.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 60°20′N, 11°15′E

For the town in Australia, see Eidsvold, Queensland

Eidsvoll is a municipality in the county of Akershus, Norway. In addition to being a commuter town for Oslo, it also has agriculture and forestry industries. The main population and commercial centers are Sundet and Råholt.

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The center of Eidsvoll - Sundet - and the old bridge
The center of Eidsvoll - Sundet - and the old bridge

Eidsvoll municipality is bordered on the north by Østre Toten on the west side of Mjøsa and Stange on the east side of the lake, in the east by Nord-Odal, in Hedmark county. In the adjacent county of Akershus to the southeast lies Nes , to the south lies Ullensaker, and to the west lie Nannestad and Hurdal.

Eidsvoll is mentioned in Old Norse manuscripts. In the 11th century it became the site of court and assembly (ting) for eastern parts of Norway, replacing Vang, now a part of Hamar in Hedmark. Because of its access to the river Vorma and the lake Mjøsa is has long been provided a thoroughfare to northern parts of inland Norway. Eastern parts of Eidsvoll were for a short time the site of a minor gold rush when gold was found in 1758, and these areas are still known as Gullverket, (the Gold works).

Eidsvoll Verk was opened to smelt iron ore by Christian IV of Denmark in 1624, relying on the excellent water power from the Andelva river. In 1688 it was owned by the director of the Kongsberg silver mine, Schlanbusch, and remained in his family until 1781. Carsten Anker came into possession of works in 1794, at which time it was in decay since many of the surrounding forests required for charcoal had been depleted. He restored it and set up the production of stoves and similar iron goods. He also took residence in Eidsvoll in 1811, rebuilding the house which is now the Eidsvollbygningen.

Until recently, the main industry of Eidsvoll was agriculture, though the soil is rich in clay.

Eidsvoll was the site where the constitutional assembly met to draft and sign the Norwegian Constitution on May 17, 1814. The building (Eidsvollbygningen) in which the meetings were held is today a famous museum.

In 1854, Eidsvoll became the end point for the first train line in Norway from Oslo. This became the transit point for travel with the steamship Skibladner to Hamar, Gjøvik, and Lillehammer.

Henrik Wergeland was the eldest son of Professor Nikolai Wergeland (17801848), who had been a member of the constitutional assembly and was pastor of Eidsvold. Although not born there, the poet and his sister Camilla Collett were brought up in the rectory there.

The first element is the genitive case of the word eid (Norse eiđ), the last element is voll (Norse völlr) 'meadow, field'. The meaning of the word eid is here 'road passing around a waterfall'. People from the districts around the lake Mjøsa sailing down the river Vorma, and people from Romerike sailing up the same river, both had to enter land here to pass the waterfall Sundfossen. Because of this, the site became an important meeting place long before the introduction of Christianity.

Until 1918 the name was written "Eidsvold".

The coat-of-arms is modern dating to 1987 and shows a weighing scale - to represent justice.


Municipalities of Akershus Akershus coat of arms

Asker | Aurskog-Høland | Bærum | Eidsvoll | Enebakk | Fet | Frogn | Gjerdrum | Hurdal | Lørenskog | Nannestad | Nes | Nesodden | Nittedal | Oppegård | Rælingen | Skedsmo | Ski | Sørum | Ullensaker | Vestby | Ås

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