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Buskerud
County
Buskerud fylke
Hallingdal Bromma.jpg
Flag of Buskerud
Flag
Coat of arms of Buskerud
Coat of arms
Buskerud within Norway
Buskerud within Norway
Country Norway
Region Østlandet
County ID NO-33
Administrative centre Drammen
Area
 • Total 14,908 km2 (5,756 sq mi)
 • Land 13,794 km2 (5,326 sq mi)
Area rank #12 in Norway, 4.53% of Norway's land area
Population
 (30 September 2019)
 • Total 284,955 Increase
 • Rank 8 (5.29% of country)
 • Density 18/km2 (50/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
6.7 %
Demonym(s) Buskerudfolk
Time zone UTC+01 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+02 (CEST)
Official language form Neutral
Income (per capita) 155,400 NOK
GDP (per capita) 227,626 NOK (2001)
GDP national rank 7 (3.57% of country)
Data from Statistics Norway

Buskerud (Urban East Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbʉ̂skərʉː]) is a county and a current electoral district in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Innlandet, Vestland, Telemark and Vestfold. The region extends from the Oslofjord and Drammensfjorden in the southeast to Hardangervidda mountain range in the northwest. The county administration was in modern times located in Drammen. Buskerud was merged with Akershus and Østfold into the newly created Viken County on 1 January 2020. On 23 February 2022, the Viken County Council voted in a 49 against 38 decision to submit an application to the Norwegian government for a county demerger. Due to this, Buskerud (except the area forming the defunct municipalities of Røyken and Hurum) was re-established in 2024.

Etymology

The county was named after the old manor Buskerud (Old Norse: Biskupsruð) (Biskopsrøysa) located on the west side of the Drammen River in Åmot, Modum municipality. The first element is the genitive case of biskup, 'bishop' (referring to the Bishop of Hamar), the last element is ruð n 'clearing, farm'. The farm was one of the largest in Buskerud, and the original name of the farm (before it became a benefice) was probably Modum. At the time of the Reformation (c. 1536–39) the farm became property of the Crown at which time the farm then served as the residence of the king's bailiffs until 1668.

Geography

Buskerud extended from Hurum at the Oslofjord to the Halling mountains and Hardanger. The county was conventionally divided into traditional districts. These were Hallingdal, Numedal, Ringerike, Lower Buskerud, which was originally part of Vestfold, and Western Vingulmark.

Hallingdal consisted of Flå, Nes, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål and Hol. Numedal consisted of Flesberg, Rollag and Nore og Uvdal. Ringerike consisted of Hole, Krødsherad, Modum, Ringerike and Sigdal. Western Vingulmark consisted of Hurum and Røyken. Lower Buskerud consisted of Drammen, Hurum, Kongsberg, Lier, Nedre Eiker, Røyken and Øvre Eiker. The district was merged from parts that belonged to Vestfold and Vingulmark.

Buskerud's western part was a mountainous plateau with forested valleys and high, grassy pastures; its eastern part contains a lowland basin with many lakes and streams. Tyrifjorden and Krøderen were the biggest lakes. Numedalslågen, the third longest river in Norway, starting in Hordaland, ran through Buskerud unto Vestfold where it reached the sea, while river Begna sweeps into lake Sperillen.

Mountains

  • Haukefjellet
  • Hestebottnuten
  • Julsennuten
  • Kyrkjebønosi
  • Nystølsvarden
  • Øljunuten
  • Raggsteinnuten
  • Storebottnosi
  • Storegrønut
  • Tyrvlesnuten
  • Vargebreen

History

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1951 156,220 —    
1961 168,351 +7.8%
1971 198,852 +18.1%
1981 214,571 +7.9%
1991 225,261 +5.0%
2001 238,833 +6.0%
2011 261,110 +9.3%
2021? 300,142 +14.9%
2031? 332,808 +10.9%
Source: Statistics Norway.
Religion in Buskerud
religion percent
Christianity
  
83.01%
Islam
  
3.14%
Buddhism
  
0.31%
Other
  
13.54%

Buskerud was separated from Akershus as an amt of its own in 1685, but the amt was smaller than today. It then consisted of the present districts Eiker, Hallingdal, and Ringerike. The area of the present municipalities of Flesberg, Hurum, Kongsberg, Lier, Nore og Uvdal, Rollag and Røyken were transferred from Akershus amt to Buskerud amt in 1760. The name Buskeruds amt was changed to Buskerud fylke in 1919. The municipality of Skoger was transferred from Vestfold to Buskerud in 1964.

The area Ringerike may once have been a small kingdom. During the 10th century, Norway's kings Olaf Tryggvason and Olaf Haraldsson grew up at Bønsnes in Ringerike. In the valley of Numedal, silver was mined in Kongsberg from the 17th century until discontinued in 1957. Weapons industry had been developed in Kongsberg from 1814, and various high tech industry companies now represent the town's major employers. At Modum there was also Blaafarveværket, a cobalt pigment production works (Blue Colour Works).

Economy

Vinter
Winter in Blefjell

Today, agriculture, lumber, wood-pulp mills and other related industries are the county's main economic activities; ample hydroelectric power is produced by the rivers Begna (Begnaelva) and Rands (Randselva) . Buskerud has also a large forested area. Substantial income is derived from high tech industries located in Kongsberg. Other significant income comes from the cabin areas in northern Buskerud.

Coat of arms

Buskerud's coat of arms were adopted in April 1966. It features a blue bear whose colours are symbolic of the blue colour works. The silver background of Buskerud's coat of arms represents the silver industry in Kongsberg.

Number of minorities (1st and 2nd gen.)
in Buskerud by country of origin in 2017
Nationality Population (2017)
 Poland 8,259
 Turkey 2,975
 Lithuania 2,961
 Iraq 2,293
 Afghanistan 1,928
 Somalia 1,874
 Sweden 1,842
 India 1,662
 Pakistan 1,641
 Denmark 1,638
 Kosovo 1,499
 Germany 1,482
 Iran 1,327
 Eritrea 1,211
 Bosnia-Herzegovina 1,206
 Vietnam 1,193
 Thailand 1,095
 Syria 1,043
 Russia 1,040
 Philippines 956

Notable people from Buskerud

Sports figures

  • Frode Andresen, Ringerike
  • Christer Basma, Røyken
  • Dag Bjørndalen, Modum
  • Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Modum
  • Håvard Bøkko, Hol
  • Kim Christiansen, Drammen
  • Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl, Modum
  • Tord Asle Gjerdalen, Hole
  • Erik Hagen, Ringerike
  • Anders Jacobsen, Ringerike
  • Jørre Kjemperud, Modum
  • Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass, Nes
  • Børre Næss, Kongsberg
  • Sigurd Pettersen, Rollag
  • Steinar Pettersen, Drammen
  • Asbjørn Ruud, Kongsberg
  • Birger Ruud, Kongsberg
  • Sigmund Ruud, Kongsberg
  • Strømsgodset, Gulskogen, Drammen
  • Ådne Søndrål, Hol

Entertainers

Politicians

Municipalities

Buskerud-kommuner
Municipalities in Buskerud
Rank Name Inhabitants Area km2
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&01.&&&&&01 Drammen kommune Drammen &&&&&&&&&&062566.&&&&&062,566 &&&&&&&&&&&&0136.&&&&&0136
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&02.&&&&&02 Ringerike kommune Ringerike &&&&&&&&&&028806.&&&&&028,806 &&&&&&&&&&&01437.&&&&&01,437
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&03.&&&&&03 Kongsberg kommune Kongsberg &&&&&&&&&&027817.&&&&&027,817 &&&&&&&&&&&&0761.&&&&&0761
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&04.&&&&&04 Lier kommune Lier &&&&&&&&&&023267.&&&&&023,267 &&&&&&&&&&&&0283.&&&&&0283
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&05.&&&&&05 Nedre Eiker kommune Nedre Eiker &&&&&&&&&&022687.&&&&&022,687 &&&&&&&&&&&&0116.&&&&&0116
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&06.&&&&&06 Røyken kommune Røyken &&&&&&&&&&018894.&&&&&018,894 &&&&&&&&&&&&0112.&&&&&0112
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&07.&&&&&07 Øvre Eiker kommune Øvre Eiker &&&&&&&&&&016616.&&&&&016,616 &&&&&&&&&&&&0421.&&&&&0421
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&08.&&&&&08 Modum kommune Modum &&&&&&&&&&012911.&&&&&012,911 &&&&&&&&&&&&0468.&&&&&0468
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&09.&&&&&09 Hurum kommune Hurum &&&&&&&&&&&09045.&&&&&09,045 &&&&&&&&&&&&0156.&&&&&0156
&&&&&&&&&&&&&010.&&&&&010 Hole kommune Hole &&&&&&&&&&&05976.&&&&&05,976 &&&&&&&&&&&&0135.&&&&&0135
&&&&&&&&&&&&&011.&&&&&011 Ål kommune Ål &&&&&&&&&&&04672.&&&&&04,672 &&&&&&&&&&&01083.&&&&&01,083
&&&&&&&&&&&&&012.&&&&&012 Gol kommune Gol &&&&&&&&&&&04479.&&&&&04,479 &&&&&&&&&&&&0517.&&&&&0517
&&&&&&&&&&&&&013.&&&&&013 Hol kommune Hol &&&&&&&&&&&04422.&&&&&04,422 &&&&&&&&&&&01669.&&&&&01,669
&&&&&&&&&&&&&014.&&&&&014 Sigdal kommune Sigdal &&&&&&&&&&&03514.&&&&&03,514 &&&&&&&&&&&&0813.&&&&&0813
&&&&&&&&&&&&&015.&&&&&015 Nes kommune Nes &&&&&&&&&&&03420.&&&&&03,420 &&&&&&&&&&&&0776.&&&&&0776
&&&&&&&&&&&&&016.&&&&&016 Flesberg kommune Flesberg &&&&&&&&&&&02578.&&&&&02,578 &&&&&&&&&&&&0542.&&&&&0542
&&&&&&&&&&&&&017.&&&&&017 Nore og Uvdal kommune Nore og Uvdal &&&&&&&&&&&02514.&&&&&02,514 &&&&&&&&&&&02281.&&&&&02,281
&&&&&&&&&&&&&018.&&&&&018 Krødsherad kommune Krødsherad &&&&&&&&&&&02117.&&&&&02,117 &&&&&&&&&&&&0341.&&&&&0341
&&&&&&&&&&&&&019.&&&&&019 Hemsedal kommune Hemsedal &&&&&&&&&&&02087.&&&&&02,087 &&&&&&&&&&&&0715.&&&&&0715
&&&&&&&&&&&&&020.&&&&&020 Rollag kommune Rollag &&&&&&&&&&&01390.&&&&&01,390 &&&&&&&&&&&&0484.&&&&&0484
&&&&&&&&&&&&&021.&&&&&021 Flå kommune Flå &&&&&&&&&&&&0998.&&&&&0998 &&&&&&&&&&&&0674.&&&&&0674
Total Buskerud Fylke Buskerud &&&&&&&&&0257673.&&&&&0257,673 &&&&&&&&&&012336.&&&&&012,336

Districts

  • Eiker
  • Eggedal
  • Hallingdal
  • Hurumlandet
  • Jondalen
  • Numedal
  • Ringerike
  • Lower Buskerud
  • Kjenner
  • Klokkarstua

Cities

Parishes

  • Bakke
  • Bragernes
  • Dagali
  • Drammen
  • Efteløt
  • Eggedal
  • Eiker
  • Fiskum
  • Flesberg
  • Flå
  • Frogner
  • Gol
  • Haug, see Eiker
  • Haug i Norderhov
  • Hedenstad
  • Heggen
  • Hemsedal
  • Hol
  • Hole
  • Holmen
  • Holmsbu
  • Hurum
  • Hval
  • Hønefoss
  • Jondalen
  • Komnes
  • Kongsberg
  • Krødsherad (Krydsherred)
  • Lier
  • Lunder
  • Lyngdal
  • Modum
  • Nedre Eiker
  • Nes (i Hallingdal)
  • Nes (i Ådal)
  • Norderhov
  • Nore
  • Nykirke
  • Opdal
  • Rollag
  • Røyken
  • Sandsvær
  • Sigdal (Holem)
  • Snarum
  • Sollihøgda
  • Strømsø
  • Svene
  • Sylling
  • Tangen
  • Torpo
  • Tranby
  • Tuft
  • Tyristrand
  • Uvdal
  • Veggli
  • Viker
  • Ytre Ådal
  • Ådal
  • Ål
  • Drammen Branch (LDS, 1854-1952)
  • Drammen (Den Katolske Apostoliske Menighet, 1877-1935)
  • Drammen and Oslo (Den Katolske Apostoliske Menighet, 1872-1932)
  • Hurum Branch (LDS, 1855-1867)
  • Kongsberg Branch (LDS, 1939-1948* )

Villages

  • Ask
  • Askgrenda
  • Burud
  • Bødalen
  • Båtstø
  • Dagali
  • Dagslett
  • Darbu
  • Dramdal
  • Drolsum
  • Efteløt
  • Egge
  • Filtvet
  • Gardnos
  • Geilo
  • Geithus
  • Gomnes
  • Gulsvik
  • Hagafoss
  • Hallingby
  • Haugastøl
  • Haugsbygd
  • Helgelandsmoen
  • Hen
  • Hennummarka
  • Holmsbu
  • Hovet
  • Hønefoss
  • Hval
  • Hvittingfoss
  • Hyggen
  • Kjenner
  • Klokkarstua
  • Konnerud
  • Krokstadelva
  • Kroksund
  • Krøderen
  • Kvisla
  • Lahell
  • Lampeland
  • Lierbyen
  • Lierskogen
  • Lierstranda
  • Mjøndalen
  • Midtbygda
  • Nakkerud
  • Nedre Eggedal
  • Nes, Ådal
  • Nesbyen
  • Nore
  • Noresund
  • Nærsnes
  • Oddevall
  • Ormåsen
  • Ovenstadlia
  • Prestfoss
  • Reistad
  • Rollag
  • Rødberg
  • Sjåstad
  • Skoger
  • Skollenborg
  • Skotselv
  • Slemmestad
  • Sokna
  • Solbergelva
  • Sollihøgda
  • Spikkestad
  • Steinberg
  • Steinsåsen
  • Storsand
  • Sundvollen
  • Svene
  • Sylling
  • Sysle
  • Sætre
  • Tofte
  • Torpo
  • Tronstad
  • Tyristrand
  • Ustaoset
  • Uvdal
  • Veggli
  • Vestbygda
  • Vestfossen
  • Vik
  • Vikersund
  • Åmot
  • Åros
  • Åsa
  • Åsbygda

Former municipalities

  • Eiker
  • Gol og Hemsedal
  • Hønefoss
  • Norderhov
  • Nore
  • Sandsvær
  • Skoger
  • Strømm
  • Strømsgodset
  • Tyristrand
  • Uvdal
  • Ytre Sandsvær
  • Øvre Sandsvær
  • Ådal

Gallery

See also

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