Former municipalities of Norway

Former municipalities of Norway

This is a list of former municipalities of Norway, i.e. municipalities that no longer exist.

When the local council system was introduced in Norway in 1837-38, the country had 392 municipalities. [cite web |url=http://www.ssb.no/histstat/tabeller/kap25.html |title=Historisk statistikk 1994: Administrative inndelinger og valg |accessdate=2006-11-04 |author= |authorlink= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Statistics Norway|language=Norwegian ] In 1958 the number had grown to a total of 744 rural municipalities, 64 city municipalities as well as a small number of small seaports with "ladested" status. A committee led by Nikolai Schei (the "Schei committee"), formed in 1946 to examine the situation, proposed hundreds of mergers to reduce the number of municipalities and improve the quality of local administration. Most of the mergers were carried out, albeit to significant popular protest.cite web |url=http://www.kristiansund.kommune.no/nykommune/historikk/historikk.htm |title=Historikk om kommunesammenslåingen |accessdate=2006-10-16 |author= |authorlink= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Kristiansund municipality |language=Norwegian ]

As of January 2006 there are 431 municipalities in Norway, and there are plans for further mergers and political pressure to do so. In 2002 Erna Solberg, Minister of Local Government and Regional Development at the time, expressed a wish to reduce the current tally with 100. The Ministry spent approximately 140 million NOK on a project to elucidate the possibilities in this field, and referendums were held in several municipalities in conjunction with the municipal elections of 2003.cite news |first = Aslak |last = Eriksrud |title = Brukte 140 mill. på 5 kommunesammenslåinger |url = http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=137161 |work = Verdens Gang |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = 2006-02-21 |accessdate = 2006-10-16 |language = Norwegian] A small number of municipalities agreed to the plan; for instance the municipality of Frei will be incorporated into Kristiansund on January 1, 2008.b] Others rejected the possibility following the referendums, such as Hobøl and Spydeberg or Hol and Ål. [cite web |url=http://odin.dep.no/krd/komsam/kommunesammenslutning/016051-990978/dok-bn.html |title=Kommuner som har vedtatt ikke å slutte seg sammen |accessdate=2006-10-16 |author= |authorlink= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development |language=Norwegian ] The project was abandoned by Solberg's successor Åslaug Haga in early 2006.b]

Some municipalities ceased to exist only for a limited amount of time, such as Flakstad and Hole (which were former municipalities between 1964 and 1976). In cases like these, the mergers of municipalities were reversed and the former municipalities once again became self-governing. On the other hand, a small number of newly created municipalities were abolished in the same way, for instance Tolga-Os, which came into being as a result of a 1966 merger which was reversed in 1976.

List by county

Akershus

Finnmark

Møre og Romsdal

Oppland

ør-Trøndelag

Vest-Agder

References

*cite paper | author=Dag Jukvam / Statistics Norway | title=Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen | date=1999 | url=http://www.ssb.no/emner/00/90/rapp_9913/rapp_9913.pdf
*cite paper | author=Gunnar Thorvaldsen / Norwegian Historical Data Centre | title=On Boundaries and Areas in Local History Research | date=1997 | url=http://www.rhd.uit.no/art/boundaries.html

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