Kolbu

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Kolbu Church

Kolbu is a village in Østre Toten municipality, Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional region of Toten. Kolbu is situated about six kilometers southwest of the municipal center of Lena.

Kolbu was a municipality for 56 years. The municipality of Kolbu was created by a split from Vestre Toten on 1 January 1908. At that time Kolbu had a population of 2,412. On 1 January 1964, the majority of Kolbu with 2,906 inhabitants was incorporated into Østre Toten.

Kolbu Church is a cruciform church from 1730. It was built of timber and has 460 seats.[1]

The name[]

The Norse form of the name was Kolabú. The first element is the genitive plural case of kol n 'coal', the last element is n 'rural district'. The first element is referring to the practice of making coal by burning wood.

Schools[]

In 2008, the Smeby, Lund and Moen primary schools merged under the name Kolbu School (Kolbu Skole) . Students graduating from this school usually have to continue their education in Lena secondary school.

References[]

  1. ^ "Kolbu Kirke". www.xn--kirkenistretoten-rxb.no. Retrieved 2016-05-25.

Coordinates: 60°39′11″N 10°44′42″E / 60.6531°N 10.745°E / 60.6531; 10.745


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