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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Expand Norwegian Шаблон:Infobox settlement Шаблон:Historical populations Шаблон:Bar box Hedmark (Шаблон:IPA-no) was a county in Norway before 1 January 2020,[1] bordering Trøndelag to the north, Oppland to the west, Akershus to the south, and Sweden to the east. The county administration is in Hamar.

Hedmark and Oppland counties were merged into Innlandet county on 1 January 2020, when Norway's former 19 counties became 10 bigger counties / regions

Hedmark made up the northeastern part of Østlandet, the southeastern part of the country. It had a long border with Sweden to the east (Dalarna County and Värmland County). The largest lakes were Femunden and Mjøsa, the largest lake in Norway. Parts of Glomma, Norway's longest river, flowed through Hedmark. Geographically,

Hedmark was traditionally divided into: Hedemarken (east of the lake Mjøsa), Østerdalen ("East Valley" north of the town Elverum), and Solør / Glåmdalen (south of Elverum) and Odal in the very south. Hedmark and Oppland were the only Norwegian counties with no coastline. Hedmark also hosted some events of the 1994 Winter Olympic Games.

Hamar, Kongsvinger, Elverum and Tynset were cities in the county. Hedmark was one of the less urbanized areas in Norway; about half of the inhabitants lived on rural land. The population was mainly concentrated in the rich agricultural district adjoining Mjøsa to the southeast. The county's extensive forests supplied much of Norway's timber; at one time, logs were floated down Glomma to the coast but are now transported by truck and train.

The Hedmark municipality of Engerdal had the distinction of marking the current southernmost border in Norway of Sápmi, the traditional region of the Sami people.

The county was divided into three traditional districts. Those were Hedmarken, Østerdalen and Solør (with Odalen and Vinger).

Hedmark was originally a part of the large Akershus amt, but in 1757 Oplandenes amt was separated from it. Some years later, in 1781, this was divided into Kristians amt (now Oppland) and Hedemarkens amt. Until 1919, the county was called Hedemarkens amt.

Etymology

The Old Norse form of the name was Heiðmǫrk. The first element is heiðnir, the name of an old Germanic tribe and is related to the word heið, which means moorland. The last element is mǫrk 'woodland, borderland, march'. (See also Telemark and Finnmark.)[2]

Coat of arms

The coat of arms is from modern times (1987). It shows three barkespader (adzes used to remove bark from timber logs).

Politics

Every four years the inhabitants of Hedmark elected 33 representatives to the Hedmark Fylkesting, the Hedmark County Assembly. After the elections of September 2007, the majority of the seats of the assembly were held by a three-party coalition consisting of the Labour Party (14 seats), the Centre Party (5 seats) and the Socialist Left Party (2 seats). Eight parties were represented in the assembly, the remaining 5 being the Progress Party (4 seats), the Conservative Party (4), the Liberal Party (2), the Christian Democratic Party (1) and the Pensioners Party (1). The assembly was headed by the county mayor (Norwegian: Fylkesordfører). From 2007 to 2011, the county mayor was Arnfinn Nergård, representing the Centre Party. In 2003, a parliamentary system was established, which meant that the county assembly elected a political administration or council to hold executive power. This county council reflected the majority of the county assembly and included the three parties holding the majority of the assembly seats, i.e., the Labour Party, the Center Party and the Socialist Left Party. The council was led by Siv Tørudbakken, a member of the Labour Party.

Municipalities

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Municipalities of Hedmark
Rank Name Inhabitants Area km2
Шаблон:Nts Ringsaker kommune Ringsaker Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Hamar kommune Hamar Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Elverum kommune Elverum Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Stange kommune Stange Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Kongsvinger kommune Kongsvinger Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Sør-Odal kommune Sør-Odal Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Løten kommune Løten Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Åsnes kommune Åsnes Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Trysil kommune Trysil Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Eidskog kommune Eidskog Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Tynset kommune Tynset Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Nord-Odal kommune Nord-Odal Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Grue kommune Grue Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Åmot kommune Åmot Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Våler kommune Våler Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Stor-Elvdal kommune Stor-Elvdal Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Alvdal kommune Alvdal Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Os Hedmark kommune Os Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Rendalen kommune Rendalen Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Folldal kommune Folldal Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Tolga kommune Tolga Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Шаблон:Nts Engderdal kommune Engerdal Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Total Hedmark fylke Hedmark Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts
Number of minorities (1st and 2nd gen.)
in Hedmark by country of origin in 2017
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Nationality Population (2017)
Шаблон:Flag 2,204
Шаблон:Flag 1,421
Шаблон:Flag 1,125
Шаблон:Flag 1,119
Шаблон:Flag 948
Шаблон:Flag 746
Шаблон:Flag 721
Шаблон:Flag 694
Шаблон:Flag 620
Шаблон:Flag 608
Шаблон:Flag 605
Шаблон:Flag 572
Шаблон:Flag 539
Шаблон:Flag 503
Шаблон:Flag 418
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Districts

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Cities

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Parishes

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  • Alvdal
  • Austmarka (Østmark)
  • Brandval
  • Brøttum
  • Deset
  • Drevsjø (Drevsjøhytte)
  • Eidskog
  • Elverum
  • Engerdal
  • Finnskog
  • Folldal
  • Furnes
  • Gjesås
  • Grue
  • Hamar
  • Helgøy Kapell
  • Hof
  • Innset
  • Kongsvinger
  • Kvikne
  • Lundersæter
  • Løten
  • Mo
  • Nes
  • Nord-Odal
  • Nordre-Osen
  • Opstad
  • Os (Dalsbygda)
  • Ottestad
  • Rendal
  • Rendalen
  • Revholt
  • Ringsaker
  • Romedal
  • Sand
  • Sollia
  • Stange
  • Stavsjø (Ballishol)
  • Stor Elvdal
  • Strand
  • Strøm
  • Sør-Odal
  • Sør Osen
  • Tangen
  • Tolga
  • Trysil
  • Tylldal
  • Tynset
  • Ulleren
  • Vallset (Tomter)
  • Vang
  • Veldre
  • Vestmarka
  • Vingelen
  • Vinger
  • Våler
  • Ytre Rendal
  • Øvre Engerdal
  • Øvre Rendal
  • Åmot
  • Åsnes
  • Odalen Branch (LDS, 1857-1873)
  • Trysil Frimenighet, (1859-1891)

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Villages

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Former municipalities

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References

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External links

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