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Flatanger

Flatanger is a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the Namdalen region. The administrative centre of the municipality is Lauvsnes. Other villages include Jøssund, Hasvåg, and Vik.

Flatanger kommune
Flatanger within Trøndelag
Coordinates: 64°25′11″N 10°54′28″E / 64.41972°N 10.90778°E / 64.41972; 10.90778
CountryNorway
CountyTrøndelag
DistrictNamdalen
Established1 Jan 1871
 • Preceded byFosnes Municipality
Administrative centreLauvsnes
Government
 • Mayor (2011)Olav Jørgen Bjørkås (Sp)
Area
 • Total458.72 km2 (177.11 sq mi)
 • Land433.52 km2 (167.38 sq mi)
 • Water25.20 km2 (9.73 sq mi)  5.5%
 • Rank#217 in Norway
Population
 (2022)
 • Total1,101
 • Rank#326 in Norway
 • Density2.5/km2 (6/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
 −3.5%
DemonymFlatangring[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formNeutral
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-5049
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

The 459-square-kilometre (177 sq mi) municipality is the 217th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Flatanger is the 326th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 1,101. The municipality's population density is 2.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (6.5/sq mi) and its population has decreased by 3.5% over the previous 10-year period.[3][4]

Flatanger is also known for having some of the most difficult sport climbing routes in the world.

General Edit

 
View of a small fjord in Flatanger

Flatanger was established as a municipality in the old Nord-Trøndelag county on 1 January 1871 when it was separated from the large municipality of Fosnes. Initially, Flatanger had 1,472 residents. It is one of the few municipalities in Norway whose boundaries have not changed since it was established.[5] In 2018, it became part of the new Trøndelag county.

Name Edit

The municipality is likely named after one of the local fjords (Old Norse: Flat(r)angr), but it is not known exactly which one. The first element is flatr which means "flat" or "shallow". The last element is angr which means "fjord or inlet".[6][7]

Coat of arms Edit

The coat of arms was granted on 12 October 1990. The official blazon is "Vert, three chevronels embowed argent" (Norwegian: I grønt tre innbøyde sølv sparrer). This means the arms have a green field (background) and the charge is three chevrons with a slight curve to them. The charge has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The green color was chosen to represent the agriculture industry in the municipality. The design was chosen to represent the bow of a boat, seen from the front, since boats have a great historical significance in this coastal fishing community. The arms were designed by Even Jarl Skoglund.[8][9][10]

Churches Edit

The Church of Norway has one parish (sokn) within the municipality of Flatanger. It is part of the Namdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros.

Churches in Flatanger
Parish (sokn) Church name Location of the church Year built
Flatanger Vik Church Vik 1873
Løvøy Church Lauvøya 1871

Geography Edit

The municipality consists mostly of mainland, but also includes almost 1,400 islands of various sizes. Some of the major islands include Bjørøya, Lauvøya, Villa, Halmøya, and Kvernøya. Ellingråsa Lighthouse is located on the island of Bjørøya and Villa Lighthouse is on Villa. These islands all lie on the south side of the Folda firth. The Namsenfjorden forms part of the northern boundary of the municipality.

Government Edit

All municipalities in Norway, including Flatanger, are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elect a mayor.[11] The municipality falls under the Trøndelag District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal.

Politics Edit

In the 2007 municipal elections, Flatanger had the highest vote for the Venstre party in all of Norway, at 42.9 per cent.

Municipal council Edit

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Flatanger is made up of 15 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the council is as follows:

Flatanger kommunestyre 2020–2023 [12]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)2
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)3
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)5
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
Total number of members:15
Flatanger kommunestyre 2016–2019 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)3
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)2
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:15
Flatanger kommunestyre 2012–2015 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)2
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)2
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)5
Total number of members:15
Flatanger kommunestyre 2008–2011 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)2
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)8
 Joint list of the Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) and the Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 2004–2007 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)3
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)2
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)5
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 2000–2003 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)4
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)5
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)3
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1996–1999 [15]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)5
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1992–1995 [16]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)6
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1988–1991 [17]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Joint list of the Centre Party (Senterpartiet) and the Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)5
 Flatanger Non-party Election List
(Flatanger Upolitiske Valgliste)
2
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1984–1987 [18]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)6
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Flatanger non-party election list
(Flatanger upolitiske valgliste)
4
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1980–1983 [19]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Conservative Party (Høyre)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Flatanger non-party election list
(Flatanger upolitiske valgliste)
2
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1976–1979 [20]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)3
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Non-party common list (Upolitisk Fellesliste)5
 Non-party election list (Upolitisk Valgliste)3
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1972–1975 [21]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)6
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1968–1971 [22]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)4
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)4
Total number of members:17
Flatanger kommunestyre 1964–1967 [23]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)3
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)4
Total number of members:17
Flatanger herredsstyre 1960–1963 [24]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)5
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)4
Total number of members:17
Flatanger herredsstyre 1956–1959 [25]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)6
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)6
Total number of members:17
Flatanger herredsstyre 1952–1955 [26]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)7
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)4
Total number of members:16
Flatanger herredsstyre 1948–1951 [27]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)4
 List of workers, fishermen, and small farmholders (Arbeidere, fiskere, småbrukere liste)1
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)5
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)6
Total number of members:16
Flatanger herredsstyre 1945–1947 [28]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 List of workers, fishermen, and small farmholders (Arbeidere, fiskere, småbrukere liste)1
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)5
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)4
Total number of members:16
Flatanger herredsstyre 1938–1941* [29]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)3
 List of workers, fishermen, and small farmholders (Arbeidere, fiskere, småbrukere liste)6
 Local List(s) (Lokale lister)7
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 Flatanger:[30][31]

  • 1871–1877: Olaus Vedege
  • 1878–1879: Andreas Saxegård
  • 1880–1883: Bernt H. Solem
  • 1884–1885: Peder Musum
  • 1886–1887: Ole Martin Løfsnes
  • 1888–1893: Albert Opland (V)
  • 1894–1898: Odin Aune (V)
  • 1899–1901: Albert Opland (V)
  • 1902–1916: Odin Aune (V)
  • 1917–1928: Carl Sitter (V)
  • 1929–1934: Anton Høstland (Bp)
  • 1935–1937: Sigurd Halmøy (KrF)
  • 1938–1940: Øistein Aarseth (V)
  • 1941–1945: Lauritz Sved
  • 1945–1947: Øistein Aarseth (V)
  • 1948–1951: Anton Høstland (Bp)
  • 1952–1953: Sverre Hustad (Ap)
  • 1954–1955: Ingolf Lindseth
  • 1956–1961: Carl Gulbrandsen (LL)
  • 1962–1967: Birger Skotnes (LL)
  • 1968–1969: Aage Aagård (Sp)
  • 1970–1973: Otmar Lauvsnes (Sp)
  • 1973–1979: Aage Aagård (Sp)
  • 1980–1987: Øyvind Mårvik (LL)
  • 1988–1995: Ronald Geving (Sp)
  • 1995–1999: Per Bårdsen (Ap)
  • 1999–2003: Trond Strøm (Sp)
  • 2003–2011: Reidar Lindseth (V)
  • 2011–present: Olav Jørgen Bjørkås (Sp)

Attractions Edit

Rock climbing Edit

Flatanger is home to some of the world's hardest sport climbs that are located in the nearby Hanshelleren Cave. In 2012, Adam Ondra completed the redpoint of Change [fr], which became the first-ever rock climbing route in history to be graded at 9b+ (5.15c). In 2017, Ondra completed the redpoint of Silence, which then became the first-ever to be graded at 9c (5.15d). The cave has attracted many of the world's strongest sport climbers.[32][33]

Notable people Edit

  • Ole Konrad Ribsskog (1865 in Flatanger – 1941) a Norwegian teacher and politician, Mayor of Trondhjem
  • Toralf Sandø (1899 in Flatanger – 1970) a Norwegian film director and actor [34]
  • Julie Dahle Aagård (born 1978 in Flatanger) a Norwegian Jazz singer
  • Brede Moe (born 1991 in Flatanger) a Norwegian footballer with 180 club caps

References Edit

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  34. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 08 October 2020

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Flatanger at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Trøndelag travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)

flatanger, municipality, trøndelag, county, norway, part, namdalen, region, administrative, centre, municipality, lauvsnes, other, villages, include, jøssund, hasvåg, kommunemunicipalityflagcoat, armstrøndelag, within, norway, within, trøndelagcoordinates, 419. Flatanger is a municipality in Trondelag county Norway It is part of the Namdalen region The administrative centre of the municipality is Lauvsnes Other villages include Jossund Hasvag and Vik Flatanger kommuneMunicipalityFlagCoat of armsTrondelag within NorwayFlatanger within TrondelagCoordinates 64 25 11 N 10 54 28 E 64 41972 N 10 90778 E 64 41972 10 90778CountryNorwayCountyTrondelagDistrictNamdalenEstablished1 Jan 1871 Preceded byFosnes MunicipalityAdministrative centreLauvsnesGovernment Mayor 2011 Olav Jorgen Bjorkas Sp Area Total458 72 km2 177 11 sq mi Land433 52 km2 167 38 sq mi Water25 20 km2 9 73 sq mi 5 5 Rank 217 in NorwayPopulation 2022 Total1 101 Rank 326 in Norway Density2 5 km2 6 sq mi Change 10 years 3 5 DemonymFlatangring 1 Official language 2 Norwegian formNeutralTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 5049WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics NorwayThe 459 square kilometre 177 sq mi municipality is the 217th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway Flatanger is the 326th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 1 101 The municipality s population density is 2 5 inhabitants per square kilometre 6 5 sq mi and its population has decreased by 3 5 over the previous 10 year period 3 4 Flatanger is also known for having some of the most difficult sport climbing routes in the world Contents 1 General 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 1 3 Churches 2 Geography 3 Government 3 1 Politics 3 2 Municipal council 3 3 Mayors 4 Attractions 4 1 Rock climbing 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksGeneral Edit nbsp View of a small fjord in FlatangerFlatanger was established as a municipality in the old Nord Trondelag county on 1 January 1871 when it was separated from the large municipality of Fosnes Initially Flatanger had 1 472 residents It is one of the few municipalities in Norway whose boundaries have not changed since it was established 5 In 2018 it became part of the new Trondelag county Name Edit The municipality is likely named after one of the local fjords Old Norse Flat r angr but it is not known exactly which one The first element is flatr which means flat or shallow The last element is angr which means fjord or inlet 6 7 Coat of arms Edit The coat of arms was granted on 12 October 1990 The official blazon is Vert three chevronels embowed argent Norwegian I gront tre innboyde solv sparrer This means the arms have a green field background and the charge is three chevrons with a slight curve to them The charge has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white but if it is made out of metal then silver is used The green color was chosen to represent the agriculture industry in the municipality The design was chosen to represent the bow of a boat seen from the front since boats have a great historical significance in this coastal fishing community The arms were designed by Even Jarl Skoglund 8 9 10 Churches Edit The Church of Norway has one parish sokn within the municipality of Flatanger It is part of the Namdal prosti deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros Churches in Flatanger Parish sokn Church name Location of the church Year builtFlatanger Vik Church Vik 1873Lovoy Church Lauvoya 1871Geography EditThe municipality consists mostly of mainland but also includes almost 1 400 islands of various sizes Some of the major islands include Bjoroya Lauvoya Villa Halmoya and Kvernoya Ellingrasa Lighthouse is located on the island of Bjoroya and Villa Lighthouse is on Villa These islands all lie on the south side of the Folda firth The Namsenfjorden forms part of the northern boundary of the municipality Government EditAll municipalities in Norway including Flatanger are responsible for primary education through 10th grade outpatient health services senior citizen services unemployment and other social services zoning economic development and municipal roads The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives which in turn elect a mayor 11 The municipality falls under the Trondelag District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal Politics Edit In the 2007 municipal elections Flatanger had the highest vote for the Venstre party in all of Norway at 42 9 per cent Municipal council Edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Flatanger is made up of 15 representatives that are elected to four year terms The party breakdown of the council is as follows Flatanger kommunestyre 2020 2023 12 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 2 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 3 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 5 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3Total number of members 15Flatanger kommunestyre 2016 2019 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 15Flatanger kommunestyre 2012 2015 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 2 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 15Flatanger kommunestyre 2008 2011 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Liberal Party Venstre 8 Joint list of the Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet and the Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 2004 2007 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 2000 2003 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 5 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1996 1999 15 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 5 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1992 1995 16 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 6 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1988 1991 17 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Joint list of the Centre Party Senterpartiet and the Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Flatanger Non party Election List Flatanger Upolitiske Valgliste 2Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1984 1987 18 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Flatanger non party election list Flatanger upolitiske valgliste 4Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1980 1983 19 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Flatanger non party election list Flatanger upolitiske valgliste 2Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1976 1979 20 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Non party common list Upolitisk Fellesliste 5 Non party election list Upolitisk Valgliste 3Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1972 1975 21 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Local List s Lokale lister 6Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1968 1971 22 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 4 Local List s Lokale lister 4Total number of members 17Flatanger kommunestyre 1964 1967 23 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 3 Local List s Lokale lister 4Total number of members 17Flatanger herredsstyre 1960 1963 24 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 5 Local List s Lokale lister 4Total number of members 17Flatanger herredsstyre 1956 1959 25 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 6 Local List s Lokale lister 6Total number of members 17Flatanger herredsstyre 1952 1955 26 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 7 Local List s Lokale lister 4Total number of members 16Flatanger herredsstyre 1948 1951 27 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 List of workers fishermen and small farmholders Arbeidere fiskere smabrukere liste 1 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 5 Local List s Lokale lister 6Total number of members 16Flatanger herredsstyre 1945 1947 28 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 List of workers fishermen and small farmholders Arbeidere fiskere smabrukere liste 1 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 5 Local List s Lokale lister 4Total number of members 16Flatanger herredsstyre 1938 1941 29 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 List of workers fishermen and small farmholders Arbeidere fiskere smabrukere liste 6 Local List s Lokale lister 7Total 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 Flatanger 30 31 1871 1877 Olaus Vedege 1878 1879 Andreas Saxegard 1880 1883 Bernt H Solem 1884 1885 Peder Musum 1886 1887 Ole Martin Lofsnes 1888 1893 Albert Opland V 1894 1898 Odin Aune V 1899 1901 Albert Opland V 1902 1916 Odin Aune V 1917 1928 Carl Sitter V 1929 1934 Anton Hostland Bp 1935 1937 Sigurd Halmoy KrF 1938 1940 Oistein Aarseth V 1941 1945 Lauritz Sved 1945 1947 Oistein Aarseth V 1948 1951 Anton Hostland Bp 1952 1953 Sverre Hustad Ap 1954 1955 Ingolf Lindseth 1956 1961 Carl Gulbrandsen LL 1962 1967 Birger Skotnes LL 1968 1969 Aage Aagard Sp 1970 1973 Otmar Lauvsnes Sp 1973 1979 Aage Aagard Sp 1980 1987 Oyvind Marvik LL 1988 1995 Ronald Geving Sp 1995 1999 Per Bardsen Ap 1999 2003 Trond Strom Sp 2003 2011 Reidar Lindseth V 2011 present Olav Jorgen Bjorkas Sp Attractions EditRock climbing Edit Flatanger is home to some of the world s hardest sport climbs that are located in the nearby Hanshelleren Cave In 2012 Adam Ondra completed the redpoint of Change fr which became the first ever rock climbing route in history to be graded at 9b 5 15c In 2017 Ondra completed the redpoint of Silence which then became the first ever to be graded at 9c 5 15d The cave has attracted many of the world s strongest sport climbers 32 33 nbsp Hanshelleren Cave home to the world s hardest sport climbs nbsp Adam Ondra on Silence 9c 5 15d nbsp Moritz Welt on Odin s Eye 8c 5 14c nbsp Daniel Woods on Thor s Hammer 9a 5 15a Notable people EditOle Konrad Ribsskog 1865 in Flatanger 1941 a Norwegian teacher and politician Mayor of Trondhjem Toralf Sando 1899 in Flatanger 1970 a Norwegian film director and actor 34 Julie Dahle Aagard born 1978 in Flatanger a Norwegian Jazz singer Brede Moe born 1991 in Flatanger a Norwegian footballer with 180 club capsReferences Edit Navn pa steder og personer Innbyggjarnamn in Norwegian 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