Øvre Eiker

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Øvre Eiker kommune
View of the village of Vestfossen
View of the village of Vestfossen
Coat of arms of Øvre Eiker kommune
Official logo of Øvre Eiker kommune
Øvre Eiker within Viken
Øvre Eiker within Viken
Coordinates: 59°46′19″N 9°50′10″E / 59.77194°N 9.83611°E / 59.77194; 9.83611Coordinates: 59°46′19″N 9°50′10″E / 59.77194°N 9.83611°E / 59.77194; 9.83611
CountryNorway
CountyViken
DistrictEiker, Lower Buskerud
Administrative centreHokksund
Government
 • Mayor (2009)Ann Sire Fjerdingstad (H)
Area
 • Total457 km2 (176 sq mi)
 • Land418 km2 (161 sq mi)
Area rank223 in Norway
Population
 (2005)
 • Total15,633
 • Rank62 in Norway
 • Density37/km2 (100/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
4.3%
Demonym(s)Eikværing[1]
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-3048
Official language formBokmål[2]
Websitewww.ovre-eiker.kommune.no

Øvre Eiker is a municipality in the traditional and electoral district Buskerud in Viken county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Eiker. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Hokksund. The old municipality of Eiker was divided into Øvre Eiker (upper Eiker) and Nedre Eiker (lower) on 1 July 1885.

As of 2015, more employees worked for the [municipal] government and in the service sector, than in any other field of employment; even fewer—16 %—are employed in construction or in [electrical] power companies and water companies; [13%] work in the manufacturing sector.[3]

General information[]

Name[]

The Old Norse form of the name was Eikjar. The name is the plural form of eiki which means "oak wood". The meaning of Øvre Eiker is "(the) upper (part of) Eiker". (The municipality of Eiker was divided in 1885.)

Coat-of-arms[]

The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 24 October 1981. The arms show three silver oak leaves and two acorns on a blue background. The oak is a canting element, since Eik means oak in the Norwegian language.[4]

(See also coat-of-arms of Eigersund, Nedre Eiker, Songdalen and Tingvoll)

Number of minorities (1st and 2nd generation) in Øvre Eiker by country of origin in 2017[5]
Ancestry Number
 Poland 611
 Lithuania 267
 Afghanistan 110
 Germany 101
 Iceland 96
 Denmark 87
 Thailand 84
 Eritrea 75
 Iraq 70
 Turkey 67
Øvre Eiker Townhall at Hokksund

Geography[]

The municipality is located in the southern part of Buskerud county and is bordered by the municipalities of Kongsberg, Flesberg, Sigdal, Modum, Lier, Nedre Eiker, and Hof.

The administrative center of Hokksund is the largest town in this municipality, with about 8,000 inhabitants. The remaining 7,000 inhabitants live in the villages of Vestfossen, Skotselv, Ormåsen, and Darbu.

Energy[]

Hakavik Power Station, startpoint of 55 kV single phase AC grid for traction current.

Notable residents[]

Christopher Hornsrud ca.1930
Aage Most, 2006

Sport[]

  • Randi Thorvaldsen (1925 in Fiskum – 2011) a champion speedskater in the early 1950s
  • Jorunn Horgen (born 1966 in Hokksund) a windsurfer, world champion in 1980's & 90's
  • Mona Bollerud (born 1968 in Fiskum) former biathlete, World Championship medallist
  • Gustav Wikheim (born 1993 in Hokksund) a Norwegian footballer with over 200 club caps

International relations[]

Twin towns — Sister cities[]

The following cities are twinned with Øvre Eiker:

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet.
  2. ^ "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
  3. ^ https://snl.no/%C3%98vre_Eiker "Etter offentlig administrasjon og tjenesteyting er bygge- og anleggsvirksomhet/kraft- og vannforsyning den viktigste næringen i Øvre Eiker målt etter sysselsetting. Denne næringen hadde 16 prosent av kommunens arbeidsplasser i 2015, 29 prosent inkludert industri."
  4. ^ Norske Kommunevåpen (1990). "Nye kommunevåbener i Norden". Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  5. ^ "Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents". ssb.no. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Venskabsbyer" (in Danish). Kerteminde kommune. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  7. ^ "Ystävyyskunnat" (in Finnish). Lempäälä. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  8. ^ "Föreningen Norden" (in Swedish). Ulricehamn kommun. Retrieved 2009-01-10.

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