Terpene

Telemark fylke
—  County  —

Coat of arms
Telemark within Norway
Country Norway
County Telemark
Region Østlandet
County ID NO-08
Official language form Neutral
Demonym Teledøl or Telemarking
Administrative centre Skien
Government
 - Governor Kari Nordheim-Larsen
  Arbeiderpartiet
  (2006–present)
 - County Mayor Gunn Marit Helgesen
  Høyre
  (2003–present)
Area (#10 in Norway, 4.55% of Norway's land area)
 - Total 15,299 km2 (5,907 sq mi)
 - Land 13,854 km2 (5,349.1 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 - Total 167,102
 Density 12/km2 (31.1/sq mi)
 - Change (10 years) 1.8 %
 - Rank in Norway 13 (3.63% of nation)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Income (per capita) 139,900 NOK
GDP (per capita) 219,404 NOK (2001)
National Rank: 12 (2.38% of nation)
Website www.telemark-fk.no
Data from Statistics Norway
Historical populations
Year Pop.  %±
1951 136,519
1960 149,539 9.5%
1970 156,917 4.9%
1980 161,673 3.0%
1990 162,981 0.8%
2000 165,038 1.3%
2007 166,170 0.7%
2008 166,731 0.3%
2009 167,548 0.5%
Source: Statistics Norway.

About this sound Telemark is a county in Norway, bordering Vestfold, Buskerud, Hordaland, Rogaland and Aust-Agder. The county administration is in Skien. Until 1919 the county was known as Bratsberg amt.

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[edit] Location

The county is located in southeastern Norway, extending from Hardangervidda to the Skagerrak coast. The coastline extends from Langesundsfjorden to Gjernestangen at the border to Aust-Agder. Telemark has a very broken and heterogeneous landscape, including many hills and valleys.


[edit] Infrastructure

The international road E18 goes through the southern parts of Telemark, namely Grenland and the municipality of Kragerø. European route 134, another important motorway and the fastest route between Oslo and Bergen, goes through the municipalities of Vinje, Tokke, Kviteseid, Seljord, Hjartdal and Notodden. RV36, stretching from Porsgrunn to Seljord, links the E18 and E134 motorways.

Telemark is well served by railways. The Sørlandsbanen runs through the traditional districts of Vestmar and Midt-Telemark, serving the municipalities of Drangedal, Nome, and Sauherad. Grenland is primarily served by Vestfoldbanen, but also has connections through Bratsbergbanen which runs between Skien and Notodden.

Geiteryggen Airport in Skien offers flights to Bergen and Stockholm.

From Langesund, Kystlink operates ferry services to Sweden and Denmark.

The main bus lines in the county are operated by Telemark Bilruter, serving western and middle parts of the county, and Nettbuss which serves the middle, eastern and southern parts of the county. Drangedal Bilruter serves the Vestmar region.

[edit] Population

The largest population centres are Skien, Porsgrunn, Notodden, Rjukan and Kragerø. Other important places are , Fyresdal and Vinje.

[edit] The name

The Norse form of the name was Þelamörk. The first element is the genitive plural case of þelir, the name of an old Germanic tribe. The last element is mörk f 'woodland, borderland'. (See also Hedmark and Finnmark.)

Until 1919 the county was called Bratsberg amt. The amt was named after the farm Bratsberg (Norse Brattsberg), since this was the seat of the amtmann ('governor'). The first element is the genitive case of brattr m 'steep mountain', the last element is berg n 'mountain'. (The name is referring to a steep mountainside behind the farm.)

Telemark lent its name to Telemark skiing, a style invented by Sondre Norheim, and the characteristic Telemark landing of ski jumping.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1970). It shows an old type of battle axe, significant for the county.

[edit] History

Some historians used to believe that Telemark had been a petty kingdom in the early Viking Age, prior to the reign of Harald Fairhair. This assertion, however, is unfounded.

The film The Heroes of Telemark is loosely based on the Norwegian heavy water sabotage, a raid on a heavy water plant at Rjukan during World War II. Ray Mears made a documentary titled The Real Heroes of Telemark as a response to the inaccuracies of the film, giving an account more focused on the outdoor skills that were required for the operation (spending months in remote cabins).

Notable people born in Telemark

[edit] Districts

The county is conventionally divided into traditional districts. These are Grenland, Vest-Telemark, Midt-Telemark, Øst-Telemark and Vestmar.

[edit] Municipalities

Location of Telemark Municipalities

Telemark County has a total of 18 municipalities:

  1. Bamble
  2. Drangedal
  3. Fyresdal
  4. Hjartdal
  5. Kragerø
  6. Kviteseid
  7. Nissedal
  8. Nome
  9. Notodden
  10. Porsgrunn
  11. Sauherad
  12. Seljord
  13. Siljan
  14. Skien
  15. Tinn
  16. Tokke
  17. Vinje

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[edit] References

Coordinates: 59°20′00″N 08°30′00″E / 59.3333333°N 8.5°E / 59.3333333; 8.5

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