Høland

Høland is a former municipality in Akershus county, Norway.

History

Høland was created in 1837 as a formannskapsdistrikt, a Norwegian local self-government district. The district Setskog was separated from Høland to form a separate municipality January 1, 1905. The split left Høland with 4,928 inhabitants. Høland municipality existed until 1 July 1924, when it was split to form the two new municipalities of Nordre Høland and Søndre Høland. Before the partition Høland had a population of 5,294. On 1 January 1966, Nordre Høland and Søndre Høland, were merged with Setskog and Aurskog to form the new municipality of Aurskog-Høland.[1]

Origins of the Name

The name Høland is an old, historic district name. The first element is høy meaning hay. The last element is land meaning land (originally in plural).[2]

People From Høland

gollark: If you just dump it underwater you might end up polluting seafood or something, which would be bad.
gollark: There was that whole project to develop long-lasting warning signs for it.
gollark: It doesn't go to the moon, since that wouldn't be cost-effective, it's just shoved underneath a salt flat somewhere.
gollark: I mean, right now, we are dealing with nuclear waste pretty much fine.
gollark: I mean, yes, this is all not exactly *trivial* and somewhat costly, but it's not the giant issue antinuclear people imply it is.

References

  1. Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen ( Dag Juvkam / Statistics Norway (1999).
  2. Norwegian English Dictionary (Einar Haugen. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. 1965)


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