Flå
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County | Buskerud | |
District | Hallingdal | |
Municipality | NO-0615 | |
Administrative centre | Flå | |
Mayor (2003) | Hans Bekken (Flå Bygdeliste) | |
Official language form | Bokmål | |
Area - Total - Land - Percentage |
Ranked 159 704 km² 670 km² 0.22 % |
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Population - Total (2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density |
Ranked 408 1,030 0.02 % -12.9 % 2/km² |
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www.fla.kommune.no |
Flå is a municipality in the county of Buskerud, Norway. It lies at the most southeasterly point in the valley and traditional district of Hallingdal.
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[edit] Geography
Flå is bordered in the north by Sør-Aurdal, in the east by Ringerike, in the south by Krødsherad and Sigdal, in the west by Nore og Uvdal, and in the northwest by Nes.
[edit] The name
The Norse form of the name was Flóða sokn (sokn = parish). This is the plural genitive case of flœð, meaning 'flood'. (Flooding has been a problem for many farms in the river valley.)
Until 1921 the name was written "Flaa".
[edit] Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1985). It shows the head of a bear - referring to the many bears that used to live in Vassfaret.
[edit] History
Ancient routes went to Vestlandet through Valdres and Hallingdal and down Røldal to Odda. Reflecting this route, Hallingdal and its neighboring valley of Valdres in Oppland to the north were originally populated by migrants from Vestlandet and spoke a western dialect. In recognition of this, Cardinal Nicholas Breakespear, who was in Scandinavia as papal legate in 1153, included Hallingdal in the Diocese of Stavanger.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Stagg, Frank Noel (1956). East Norway and its Frontier. George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.. ISBN none.
[edit] External links
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Drammen | Flesberg | Flå | Gol | Hemsedal | Hol | Hole | Hurum | Kongsberg | Krødsherad | Lier | Modum | Nedre Eiker | Nes | Nore og Uvdal | Ringerike | Rollag | Røyken | Sigdal | Øvre Eiker | Ål |