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Aukra

Aukra is municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the region of Romsdalen. The administrative centre is the village of Falkhytta, which is part of the Aukrasanden urban area.

Aukra kommune
Akerø herred (historic)
View of the Ormen Lange facilities in Nyhamna
Aukra within Møre og Romsdal
Coordinates: 62°49′43″N 06°50′45″E / 62.82861°N 6.84583°E / 62.82861; 6.84583
CountryNorway
CountyMøre og Romsdal
DistrictRomsdal
Established1 Jan 1838
 • Created asFormannskapsdistrikt
Administrative centreFalkhytta
Government
 • Mayor (2019)Odd Jørgen Nilssen (H)
Area
 • Total60.65 km2 (23.42 sq mi)
 • Land60.55 km2 (23.38 sq mi)
 • Water0.10 km2 (0.04 sq mi)  0.2%
 • Rank#345 in Norway
Population
 (2022)
 • Total3,518
 • Rank#215 in Norway
 • Density58.1/km2 (150/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
 +7%
DemonymsGossing
Aukraværing[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formNynorsk
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-1547
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

The municipality is made up of the island of Gossa as well as many small surrounding islands, plus a small area around the village of Hollingen across the Julsundet strait on the mainland Romsdal peninsula. Some of the main population centers include the villages of Hollingen, Aukrasanden, Varhaugvika, and Røssøyvågen. Nyhamna is a major industrial area in Aukra.

The 61-square-kilometre (24 sq mi) municipality is the 345th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Aukra is the 215th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 3,518. The municipality's population density is 58.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (150/sq mi) and its population has increased by 7% over the previous 10-year period.[3][4]

General information edit

The municipality of Akerø was established on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). In 1840, most of Akerø on the Romsdal peninsula was separated to form the municipality of Frænen. On 1 January 1867, the islands that are located to the west of Gossa (population: 601) were separated to become the new Sandøy Municipality. On 1 January 1924, the southern part of the municipality (Otrøya and several other islands) were separated to form the new municipality of Sør-Aukra, and the remainder of the municipality was renamed Nord-Aukra.[5]

During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, the Mordal area of Nord-Aukra (population: 77) was transferred to Molde Municipality. On 1 January 1965, Nord- was dropped from the name of the municipality, so it was then just called Aukra.[5]

On 1 January 2020, the uninhabited islands of Lyngværet and the island of Orta (population: 11) were transferred from Sandøy Municipality to Aukra.[6]

Name edit

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old Aukra farm (Old Norse: Aukrin) since the first Aukra Church was built there. The first element is akr which means "field" or "acre". The last element is vin which means "field" or "acre". Prior to 1918, the name was written Akerø or Agerø.[7]

Coat of arms edit

The coat of arms was granted on 22 May 1987. The official blazon is "Azure, two bracelets Or" (Norwegian: På blå grunn to gull ringar, 1-1). This means the arms have a blue field (background) and the charge is two Bronze Age bracelets. The charge has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. The bracelets are based on an archaeological finding of two bracelets in Aukra in 1936. The rings date back to the year 1000 BC, during the Bronze Age. There are no other such pairs found in Norway and only one somewhat similar in southern Sweden. The rings are 8 centimetres (3.1 in) in diameter and each one is made of 65 grams (2.3 oz) of gold. The rings thus symbolize the long tradition of habitation in the area. The fact that there are two, also symbolizes one for the island part of the municipality and the other for the mainland part. The blue and gold colors symbolize the sunset over the ocean. The arms were designed by Jarle Skuseth who based it off an idea by Knut Rød. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.[8][9][10]

Churches edit

The Church of Norway has one parish (sokn) within the municipality of Aukra. It is part of the Molde domprosti (arch-deanery) in the Diocese of Møre.

Churches in Aukra
Parish (sokn) Church name Location of the church Year built
Aukra Aukra Church Aukrasanden 1835

History edit

Aukra is the site of a shipwreck and rescue operation, when the cargo ship Rokta on 4 April 1938. The monument of Rokta is situated on Rindarøy island with a view of Galleskjæra where the Rokta sank.

Government edit

All municipalities in Norway are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, welfare and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council.[11] The municipality falls under the Møre og Romsdal District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal.

Municipal council edit

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Aukra is made up of 21 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the council is as follows:

Aukra kommunestyre 2020–2023 [12]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 5
  Progress Party (Framstegspartiet) 1
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 5
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 4
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 2016–2019 [13]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 7
  Progress Party (Framstegspartiet) 1
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 5
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 3
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
 Aukra List (Aukralista)1
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 2012–2015 [14]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 7
  Progress Party (Framstegspartiet) 2
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 3
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
 Aukra List (Aukralista)3
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 2008–2011 [13]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 5
  Progress Party (Framstegspartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 2
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 2004–2007 [13]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 4
  Progress Party (Framstegspartiet) 2
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 7
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 2000–2003 [13]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 5
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 6
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 4
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 1996–1999 [15]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 5
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 2
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 7
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 1992–1995 [16]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 6
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 1988–1991 [17]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 5
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 1984–1987 [18]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:21
Aukra kommunestyre 1980–1983 [19]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 4
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 4
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:19
Aukra kommunestyre 1976–1979 [20]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 3
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 1
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 5
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
 Non-party list (Upolitisk Liste)3
Total number of members:19
Aukra kommunestyre 1972–1975 [21]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 1
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 6
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:19
Aukra kommunestyre 1968–1971 [22]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 5
  Conservative Party (Høgre) 1
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 4
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 4
Total number of members:19
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1964–1967 [23]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 4
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 4
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 5
Total number of members:17
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1960–1963 [24]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 10
Total number of members:17
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1956–1959 [25]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 4
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 10
Total number of members:17
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1952–1955 [26]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 3
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 13
Total number of members:16
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1948–1951 [27]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 2
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 14
Total number of members:16
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1945–1947 [28]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 4
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristeleg Folkeparti) 1
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 11
Total number of members:16
Nord-Aukra heradsstyre 1938–1941* [29]  
Party Name (in Nynorsk) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeidarpartiet) 2
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 14
Total number of members:16
Note: Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II, no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945.

Mayors edit

The mayors of Aukra (incomplete list):

Economy edit

The Nyhamna industrial area on the northeastern part of the island of Gossa in Aukra is the location from where the Langeled pipeline, transporting natural gas from the enormous Ormen Lange gas field to the United Kingdom, came onstream in 2007.

Aukra Auto runs the bus service on the island of Gossa.

Notable people edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet.
  2. ^ "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
  3. ^ Statistisk sentralbyrå. "Table: 06913: Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year (M)" (in Norwegian).
  4. ^ Statistisk sentralbyrå. "09280: Area of land and fresh water (km²) (M)" (in Norwegian).
  5. ^ a b Jukvam, Dag (1999). Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen (PDF) (in Norwegian). Statistisk sentralbyrå. ISBN 9788253746845.
  6. ^ "Vedtar grensejustering mellom Sandøy og Aukra kommuner" (in Norwegian). 2 July 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  7. ^ Rygh, Oluf (1908). Norske gaardnavne: Romsdals amt (in Norwegian) (13 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri. p. 300.
  8. ^ "Civic heraldry of Norway - Norske Kommunevåpen". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Aukra, Møre og Romsdal (Norway)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Godkjenning av våpen og flagg". Lovdata.no (in Norwegian). Norges kommunal- og arbeidsdepartementet. 22 May 1987. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  11. ^ Hansen, Tore; Vabo, Signy Irene, eds. (20 September 2022). "kommunestyre". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  12. ^ "Tall for hele Norge: Kommunestyrevalg 2019" (in Norwegian). Statistics Norway. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d "Table: 04813: Members of the local councils, by party/electoral list at the Municipal Council election (M)" (in Norwegian). Statistics Norway.
  14. ^ "Tall for Norge: Kommunestyrevalg 2011 - Møre og Romsdal" (in Norwegian). Statistics Norway. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  15. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1995" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1996. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  16. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1991" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1993. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  17. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1987" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1988. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  18. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1983" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1984. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  19. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1979" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1979. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  20. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1975" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1977. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  21. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1972" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1973. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  22. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1967" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1967. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  23. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1963" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1964. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  24. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1959" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1960. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  25. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1955" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1957. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  26. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1951" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1952. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  27. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1947" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1948. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  28. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1945" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1947. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  29. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1937" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1938. Retrieved 26 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)
  •   Møre og Romsdal travel guide from Wikivoyage

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This article is about the municipality in Norway For the village in that municipality see Aukrasanden Aukra is municipality in More og Romsdal county Norway It is part of the region of Romsdalen The administrative centre is the village of Falkhytta which is part of the Aukrasanden urban area Aukra kommune Akero herred historic MunicipalityView of the Ormen Lange facilities in NyhamnaFlagCoat of armsMore og Romsdal within NorwayAukra within More og RomsdalCoordinates 62 49 43 N 06 50 45 E 62 82861 N 6 84583 E 62 82861 6 84583CountryNorwayCountyMore og RomsdalDistrictRomsdalEstablished1 Jan 1838 Created asFormannskapsdistriktAdministrative centreFalkhyttaGovernment Mayor 2019 Odd Jorgen Nilssen H Area Total60 65 km2 23 42 sq mi Land60 55 km2 23 38 sq mi Water0 10 km2 0 04 sq mi 0 2 Rank 345 in NorwayPopulation 2022 Total3 518 Rank 215 in Norway Density58 1 km2 150 sq mi Change 10 years 7 DemonymsGossingAukravaering 1 Official language 2 Norwegian formNynorskTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 1547WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics NorwayThe municipality is made up of the island of Gossa as well as many small surrounding islands plus a small area around the village of Hollingen across the Julsundet strait on the mainland Romsdal peninsula Some of the main population centers include the villages of Hollingen Aukrasanden Varhaugvika and Rossoyvagen Nyhamna is a major industrial area in Aukra The 61 square kilometre 24 sq mi municipality is the 345th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway Aukra is the 215th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 3 518 The municipality s population density is 58 1 inhabitants per square kilometre 150 sq mi and its population has increased by 7 over the previous 10 year period 3 4 Contents 1 General information 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 1 3 Churches 2 History 3 Government 3 1 Municipal council 3 2 Mayors 4 Economy 5 Notable people 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksGeneral information editThe municipality of Akero was established on 1 January 1838 see formannskapsdistrikt law In 1840 most of Akero on the Romsdal peninsula was separated to form the municipality of Fraenen On 1 January 1867 the islands that are located to the west of Gossa population 601 were separated to become the new Sandoy Municipality On 1 January 1924 the southern part of the municipality Otroya and several other islands were separated to form the new municipality of Sor Aukra and the remainder of the municipality was renamed Nord Aukra 5 During the 1960s there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee On 1 January 1964 the Mordal area of Nord Aukra population 77 was transferred to Molde Municipality On 1 January 1965 Nord was dropped from the name of the municipality so it was then just called Aukra 5 On 1 January 2020 the uninhabited islands of Lyngvaeret and the island of Orta population 11 were transferred from Sandoy Municipality to Aukra 6 Name edit The municipality originally the parish is named after the old Aukra farm Old Norse Aukrin since the first Aukra Church was built there The first element is akr which means field or acre The last element is vin which means field or acre Prior to 1918 the name was written Akero or Agero 7 Coat of arms edit The coat of arms was granted on 22 May 1987 The official blazon is Azure two bracelets Or Norwegian Pa bla grunn to gull ringar 1 1 This means the arms have a blue field background and the charge is two Bronze Age bracelets The charge has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow but if it is made out of metal then gold is used The bracelets are based on an archaeological finding of two bracelets in Aukra in 1936 The rings date back to the year 1000 BC during the Bronze Age There are no other such pairs found in Norway and only one somewhat similar in southern Sweden The rings are 8 centimetres 3 1 in in diameter and each one is made of 65 grams 2 3 oz of gold The rings thus symbolize the long tradition of habitation in the area The fact that there are two also symbolizes one for the island part of the municipality and the other for the mainland part The blue and gold colors symbolize the sunset over the ocean The arms were designed by Jarle Skuseth who based it off an idea by Knut Rod The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms 8 9 10 Churches edit The Church of Norway has one parish sokn within the municipality of Aukra It is part of the Molde domprosti arch deanery in the Diocese of More Churches in Aukra Parish sokn Church name Location of the church Year builtAukra Aukra Church Aukrasanden 1835History editAukra is the site of a shipwreck and rescue operation when the cargo ship Rokta on 4 April 1938 The monument of Rokta is situated on Rindaroy island with a view of Galleskjaera where the Rokta sank Government editAll municipalities in Norway are responsible for primary education through 10th grade outpatient health services senior citizen services welfare and other social services zoning economic development and municipal roads and utilities The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council 11 The municipality falls under the More og Romsdal District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal Municipal council edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Aukra is made up of 21 representatives that are elected to four year terms The party breakdown of the council is as follows Aukra kommunestyre 2020 2023 12 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 5 Progress Party Framstegspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hogre 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 2016 2019 13 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 7 Progress Party Framstegspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hogre 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 3 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2 Aukra List Aukralista 1Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 2012 2015 14 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 7 Progress Party Framstegspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hogre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 3 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Aukra List Aukralista 3Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 2008 2011 13 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 5 Progress Party Framstegspartiet 4 Conservative Party Hogre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 2004 2007 13 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 4 Progress Party Framstegspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hogre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 7 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 2000 2003 13 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hogre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 6 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 1996 1999 15 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hogre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 7 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 1992 1995 16 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 4 Conservative Party Hogre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 6 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 1988 1991 17 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 7 Conservative Party Hogre 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 1984 1987 18 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 7 Conservative Party Hogre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 21Aukra kommunestyre 1980 1983 19 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 4 Conservative Party Hogre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 19Aukra kommunestyre 1976 1979 20 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 3 Conservative Party Hogre 1 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 5 Liberal Party Venstre 2 Non party list Upolitisk Liste 3Total number of members 19Aukra kommunestyre 1972 1975 21 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 4 Conservative Party Hogre 1 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 6 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 19Aukra kommunestyre 1968 1971 22 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hogre 1 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Liberal Party Venstre 4Total number of members 19Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1964 1967 23 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Local List s Lokale lister 5Total number of members 17Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1960 1963 24 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Local List s Lokale lister 10Total number of members 17Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1956 1959 25 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 4 Local List s Lokale lister 10Total number of members 17Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1952 1955 26 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 3 Local List s Lokale lister 13Total number of members 16Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1948 1951 27 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 2 Local List s Lokale lister 14Total number of members 16Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1945 1947 28 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristeleg Folkeparti 1 Local List s Lokale lister 11Total number of members 16Nord Aukra heradsstyre 1938 1941 29 Party Name in Nynorsk Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeidarpartiet 2 Local List s Lokale lister 14Total number of members 16Note Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945 Mayors edit The mayors of Aukra incomplete list 1945 1947 Ivar Kornelius Eikrem Ap 1992 1999 Andreas Horrem Sp 1999 2007 Aud Mork KrF 2007 2019 Bernhard Riksfjord Ap 2019 present Odd Jorgen Nilssen H Economy editThe Nyhamna industrial area on the northeastern part of the island of Gossa in Aukra is the location from where the Langeled pipeline transporting natural gas from the enormous Ormen Lange gas field to the United Kingdom came onstream in 2007 Aukra Auto runs the bus service on the island of Gossa Notable people editJonas Danilssonn Ramus 1649 in Aukra 1718 a Norwegian priest author and historian Anton Beinset 1894 in Aukra 1963 a journalist newspaper editor short story writer crime fiction writer and politician Iver Horrem born 1977 in Aukra a Norwegian professional beach volleyball player Emilie Nautnes born 1999 in Aukra footballer plays for the Norway women s national football teamGallery edit nbsp Aukra kirke nbsp Roktabautaen nbsp Rossoyvagen on Gossen island Aukra nbsp Smagevatnet GossenReferences edit Navn pa steder og personer Innbyggjarnamn in Norwegian Sprakradet Forskrift om malvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar in Norwegian Lovdata no Statistisk sentralbyra Table 06913 Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year M in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra 09280 Area of land and fresh water km M in Norwegian a b Jukvam Dag 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra ISBN 9788253746845 Vedtar grensejustering mellom Sandoy og Aukra kommuner in Norwegian 2 July 2018 Retrieved 1 January 2020 Rygh Oluf 1908 Norske gaardnavne Romsdals amt in Norwegian 13 ed Kristiania Norge W C Fabritius amp sonners bogtrikkeri p 300 Civic heraldry of Norway Norske Kommunevapen Heraldry of the World Retrieved 13 April 2023 Aukra More og Romsdal Norway Flags of the World Retrieved 13 April 2023 Godkjenning av vapen og flagg Lovdata no in Norwegian Norges kommunal og arbeidsdepartementet 22 May 1987 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Hansen Tore Vabo Signy Irene eds 20 September 2022 kommunestyre Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 14 October 2022 Tall for hele Norge Kommunestyrevalg 2019 in Norwegian Statistics Norway Retrieved 5 October 2019 a b c d Table 04813 Members of the local councils by party electoral list at the Municipal Council election M in Norwegian Statistics Norway Tall for Norge Kommunestyrevalg 2011 More og Romsdal in Norwegian Statistics Norway Retrieved 19 October 2019 Kommunestyrevalget 1995 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1996 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1991 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1993 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1987 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1988 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1983 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1984 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1979 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1979 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene 1975 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1977 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene 1972 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1973 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene 1967 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1967 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene 1963 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1964 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1959 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1960 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1955 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1957 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1951 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1952 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1947 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1948 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1945 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1947 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1937 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1938 Retrieved 26 April 2020 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aukra External links editMunicipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway in Norwegian nbsp More og Romsdal travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aukra amp oldid 1164165389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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