Svelvik
Svelvik [ˈsvæ̀ɽviːk] is a town and former municipality in Vestfold county, Norway, now a part of Drammen municipality in Viken county.
Drammen kommune | |
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Viken within Norway | |
Drammen within Viken | |
Coordinates: 59°37′25″N 10°22′18″E | |
Country | Norway |
County | Viken |
Administrative centre | Svelvik |
Government | |
• Mayor (2015) | Andreas Muri (H) |
Area | |
• Total | 58 km2 (22 sq mi) |
• Land | 56 km2 (22 sq mi) |
Area rank | 419 in Norway |
Population (2004) | |
• Total | 6,445 |
• Rank | 153 in Norway |
• Density | 115/km2 (300/sq mi) |
• Change (10 years) | 8.1% |
Demonym(s) | Svelviking[1] |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
ISO 3166 code | NO-3005 |
Official language form | Bokmål[2] |
Website | www |
The town of Svelvik was separated from the rural municipality of Strømm to become a municipality of its own in 1845. The two municipalities were merged back together on 1 January 1964.
General information
Name
The Old Norse form of the name was Sverðvík. The first element is sverð n 'sword', the last element is vík f 'cove, wick'. A neighbouring farm has the name Sverstad (Norse Sverðstaðir). The word sverð probably refers to the promontory ridge Ryggen ('the back') in Hurum: This ridge lies right opposite Svelvik and Sverstad, and is almost (like a sword) cutting the Drammensfjord in two parts.[3]
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 4 September 1964. The arms show a gold-colored trident on a red background, as a symbol for the sea.[4][5]
Geography
The narrow Svelvikstrømmen sound separates Svelvik from the municipality of Hurum, and the county of Buskerud. This sound is served by a ferry, which has the shortest line in Norway.
The village is quite characteristic, with small winding streets and traditional, white-painted houses. Svelvik has many venues for swimming and sunbathing.
Media
The newspaper Svelviksposten is published in Svelvik.[6]
Notable residents
- Steffen Martinsen, football player
- Martin Nymoen, winner of NorgesCup in Mountain bike
- Peter Espevoll, lead singer of death metal band Extol
- Lalla Carlsen, (1889–1967), actress
- Anthon B. Nilsen (alias Elias Kræmmer), (1855–1936), author, businessman and parliamentary politician
- Betzy Kjelsberg,(1866–1950), politician (Venstre)
- Ivar Hagen, (1938), jazz banjo player and jazz guitarist
- Runi Langum, (1958) artist
- Yngve Fritjof Kristiansen, (1970), folk singer, Cornelis Vreeswijk-interpreter
- Frode Hagen, (1974), handball player
- Hans Reidar Andersen (1912-1982) last stonemason
Pictures from Svelvik
- The built up area and town of Svelvik lies beside Svelvikstrømmen, a narrow sound in Drammensfjorden, which connects to Oslofjorden further south. The flow is amongst Norway's strongest.
- Svelvik church is a long church from 1859 with seating for 140.
- Fra fjorden, januar 2009, by Håvard Selby Ebbestad
- Oktoberkveld ved Svelvikstrømmen, by Håvard Selby Ebbestad
References
- "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet.
- "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
- Rygh, Oluf (1907). Norske gaardnavne: Jarlsberg og Larviks amt (in Norwegian) (6 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri.
- Norske Kommunevåpen (1990). "Nye kommunevåbener i Norden". Archived from the original on 2007-07-15. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
- "Kommunevåpenet" (in Norwegian). Svelvik kommune. Archived from the original on 2009-07-07. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
- Store norske leksikon: Svelviksposten.
External links
- Svelvik kommune
- Svelvikportalen.no
- Detailed statistics for Svelvik kommune
- Local news from Svelviksposten
- Photographs of Svelvik 1904-1938
- Culture in Svelvik map from Kulturnett.no
- Historical archives of the current Svelvik kommune at Arkivportalen
- Historical archives of the former Svelvik kommune at Arkivportalen
- Historical archives of the former Strømm kommune at Arkivportalen
- Media related to Svelvik (former municipality) at Wikimedia Commons
- The dictionary definition of Svelvik at Wiktionary
- Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway
- Vestfold travel guide from Wikivoyage