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Tønsberg Municipality

Tønsberg (pronounced [ˈtœ̂nsbær(ɡ)] ) is a municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Jarlsberg. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Tønsberg which was established in the 9th century. Other larger population centres in the municipality include Barkåker, Bergsåsen, Brekkeåsen, Eik, Fon, Gretteåsen, Husøy, Husvik, Linnestad, Ramnes, Rånerudåsen, Revetal, Sem, Svinevoll, Teie, and Vear.[4]

Tønsberg Municipality
Tønsberg kommune
Vestfold within Norway
Tønsberg within Vestfold
Coordinates: 59°17′53″N 10°25′25″E / 59.29806°N 10.42361°E / 59.29806; 10.42361
CountryNorway
CountyVestfold
DistrictJarlsberg
Established1 Jan 1838
 • Created asFormannskapsdistrikt
Administrative centreTønsberg
Government
 • Mayor (2023)Frank Pedersen ((H))
Area
 • Total329.26 km2 (127.13 sq mi)
 • Land326.11 km2 (125.91 sq mi)
 • Water3.15 km2 (1.22 sq mi)  1%
 • Rank#254 in Norway
Population
 (2023)
 • Total58,561
 • Rank#17 in Norway
 • Density179.6/km2 (465/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
 +16.6%
DemonymsTønsbergenser
Tønsbergensar[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formNeutral
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-3905[3]
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

The 329-square-kilometre (127 sq mi) municipality is the 254th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Tønsberg is the 17th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 58,561. The municipality's population density is 179.6 inhabitants per square kilometre (465/sq mi) and its population has increased by 16.6% over the previous 10-year period.[5][6]

Tønsberg Municipality is home to Tønsberg Fortress on Castle Mountain, which includes ruins from Castrum Tunsbergis, Norway's largest castle in the 13th century. Tønsberg is also home of Oseberg Mound, where the 9th-century Oseberg Ship was excavated. The large city of Tønsberg was founded in the 9th century, one of the oldest cities in Norway, and it is also the 9th largest city in Norway.

General information edit

The town of Tønsberg was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). On 1 January 1877, the growing town of Tønsberg was enlarged by taking an area from Sem Municipality (population: 61) and another area from Nøtterøy Municipality (population: 102). On 1 January 1980, an unpopulated area of Nøtterøy Municipality was transferred to the town of Tønsberg. On 1 January 1988, the town of Tønsberg (population: 8,896) was merged with Sem Municipality (population: 21,948) to form a new, much larger Tønsberg Municipality.[7]

On 1 January 2017, the village of Vear was transferred from Stokke Municipality to the neighboring Tønsberg Municipality.[8] On 1 January 2020, Tønsberg Municipality merged with the neighboring Re Municipality to form a much larger municipality.[9]

Name edit

The municipality is named after the old town of Tønsberg (Old Norse: Túnsberg) since the first Tønsberg Church was built there centuries ago. The first element is the genitive case of tún (n) which means "fenced area", "garden", or "field around a dwelling". The last element is berg (n) which means "mountain" or "rock". The name originally referred to the fortifications on Slottsfjellet. The old spelling of the name has been retained in the name of the local diocese, Tunsberg bispedømme.[10]

Coat of arms edit

 
Arms in use until 2020
 
Arms in use since 2020

For a long time, the city and municipality did not have a formal coat of arms, but instead an old medieval seal dating back to 1349 was used in its place. The blue and white circular seal shows the Tønsberg Fortress surrounded by a ring wall on a mountain with the sea in front. There is also a longship in the water in front of the fortress. Around the seal are the Latin words SIGILLVM BVRGENSIVM D'TVNESBER which means "This is the seal of Tunsberg".[4][11][12]

In preparation for the merger of Re and Tønsberg Municipalities, a new coat of arms was adopted in 2018 for use starting on 1 January 2020. The blazon is "Per pale argent a longship stem azure and azure a seedling argent". This means the arms are divided with a vertical line. The field (background) to the right of the line has a tincture of azure. To the right of the line, the field has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. There are two charges on the arms. The charge on the left side is a longship stem, symbolizing the one on the Oseberg Ship and the great Viking Age history in the area. This stem has a tincture of azure. The charge on the right side is a seedling, symbolizing local agriculture. This seedling or sprout has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used.[4][13][14]

Churches edit

The Church of Norway has nine parishes (sokn) within the municipality of Tønsberg. It is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (arch-deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.

Churches in Tønsberg
Parish (sokn) Church name Location of the church Year built
Tønsberg domkirke Tønsberg Cathedral Tønsberg 1858
Solvang Church Tønsberg 1969
Fon Fon Church Fon c. 1100
Ramnes Ramnes Church Ramnes c. 1100
Sem Sem Church Jarlsberg farm c. 1100
Vear Church Vear 1993
Slagen Slagen Church Slagen, east of Eik 1901
Søndre Slagen Husøy Church Husøy 1933
Søndre Slagen Church Tønsberg 1972
Vallø Church Vallø 1782
Undrumsdal Undrumsdal Church Undrumsdal 1882
Vivestad Vivestad Church Vivestad 1914
Våle Våle Church Bergsåsen c. 1100

History edit

The city of Tønsberg has existed for centuries. On 1 January 1838, the formannskapsdistrikt law went into effect, making all cities and rural parishes across Norway into civil municipalities with self-governing councils. The city of Tønsberg was surrounded by Sem Municipality for many years until 1988 when Sem Municipality and the city of Tønsberg were merged, creating a new Tønsberg Municipality with a much larger size and population than the city was before the merger. The city continued on as the administrative centre of the new municipality. In 2017, the village of Vear was transferred into Tønsberg Municipality from Stokke Municipality. In 2020, the neighboring Re Municipality was merged with Tønsberg Municipality, more than doubling its size again. The new Tønsberg Municipality included much more rural area than urban area, with most of the urban settlements in and around the city of Tønsberg in the far southern part of the newly merged municipality.[4]

Economy edit

Since the municipality was enlarged, Tønsberg is now the largest agricultural municipality, with an agricultural area of about 117,000 decares (117 km2; 45 sq mi) (2018). Cereal cultivation dominates, but vegetable production is significant. Tønsberg is the municipality in Vestfold that has the highest number of cattle (both dairy and meat cows). In forestry, 43,000 cubic metres (1,500,000 cu ft) of trees were harvested in 2018, about 80% of which was spruce.[4]

The city of Tønsberg has long traditions in shipping, industry, and trade. Today, the municipal business-base is predominantly small and medium-sized companies. The most important industries are the food industry, including a large slaughterhouse (Nortura) and a large dairy (Tine), as well as a flatbread factory. The workshop industry is also significant, particularly the metal goods industry. Esso's refinery at Slagentangen was closed in 2021. There is also a large silverware factory and the country's only bell foundry at Nauen in Sem (Olsen Nauen Bell Foundry). The most important industrial areas are located along the Canal and the adjacent areas of Byfjorden, both on the mainland and the Nøtterøy side. Important industrial areas are also found along the Oslofjord from Husøy and northwards to Vallø and Slagentangen. There is also a lot of summer tourism along the coast.[4]

Population edit

Historical population
Year1845185518651875189119001910192019301946195119601970198019902000201020202023
Pop.2,2452,8744,5415,1747,2158,6119,76912,56811,99711,88312,20812,59111,2849,24731,27534,71639,36756,29358,561
±% p.a.—    +2.50%+4.68%+1.31%+2.10%+1.98%+1.27%+2.55%−0.46%−0.06%+0.54%+0.34%−1.09%−1.97%+12.96%+1.05%+1.27%+3.64%+1.33%
Note: The municipal borders were changed in 1988 and 2020, causing a significant change in the population.
Source: Statistics Norway[15][16] and Norwegian Historical Data Centre[17]

Government edit

Tønsberg Municipality is 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.[18] The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Vestfold District Court and the Agder Court of Appeal.

Municipal council edit

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Tønsberg is made up of 43 representatives that are elected to four-year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party.

Tønsberg kommunestyre 2023–2027 [19]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 10
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 5
  Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne) 2
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 14
  Industry and Business Party (Industri‑ og Næringspartiet) 2
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Red Party (Rødt) 1
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 2
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:43
Tønsberg kommunestyre 2019–2023 [20]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 13
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 5
  Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne) 4
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 13
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Red Party (Rødt) 1
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 6
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:49
Tønsberg kommunestyre 2015–2019 [21][22]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 14
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 5
  Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne) 2
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 11
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:39
Tønsberg kommunestyre 2011–2015 [23]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 13
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 15
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:39
Tønsberg kommunestyre 2007–2011 [22]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 10
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 12
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 8
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
 City list against toll roads (Bylisten mot bomring)1
Total number of members:39
Tønsberg kommunestyre 2003–2007 [22]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 9
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 16
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 6
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 8
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
 Tønsberg List (Tønsberglisten)5
Total number of members:49
Tønsberg kommunestyre 1999–2003 [22][24]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 11
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 10
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 14
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 6
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:49
Tønsberg kommunestyre 1995–1999 [25]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 14
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 9
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 16
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 5
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 2
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:49
Tønsberg kommunestyre 1991–1995 [26]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 13
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 5
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 17
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 3
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 6
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:49
Tønsberg kommunestyre 1987–1991 [27]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 18
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 10
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 21
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:57
Tønsberg bystyre 1983–1987 [28]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 16
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 19
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:45
Tønsberg bystyre 1979–1983 [29]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 17
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 1
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 20
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:45
Tønsberg bystyre 1975–1979 [30]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 21
  Anders Lange's Party (Anders Langes parti) 1
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 21
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 6
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:53
Tønsberg bystyre 1971–1975 [31]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 25
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 19
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Socialist People's Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:53
Tønsberg bystyre 1967–1971 [32]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 26
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 20
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Socialist People's Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:53
Tønsberg bystyre 1963–1967 [33]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 26
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 21
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Socialist People's Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:53
Tønsberg bystyre 1959–1963 [34]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 27
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 19
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 1
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:53
Tønsberg bystyre 1955–1959 [35]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 26
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 19
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 2
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:53
Tønsberg bystyre 1951–1955 [36]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 23
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 19
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 5
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1947–1951 [37]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 21
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 19
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 5
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 5
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1945–1947 [38]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 19
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 16
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 7
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 7
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 2
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1937–1940* [39]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 22
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 3
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 25
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:52
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.
Tønsberg bystyre 1934–1937 [40]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 20
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 24
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1931–1934 [41]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 17
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 5
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 27
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1928–1931 [42]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 17
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 6
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 27
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1925–1928 [43]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 28
  Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) 2
  Social Democratic Labour Party
(Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti)
11
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1922–1925 [44]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 11
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 4
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 28
  Social Democratic Labour Party
(Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti)
7
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:52
Tønsberg bystyre 1920–1922 [45]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 16
  Temperance Party (Avholdspartiet) 5
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
  Joint list of the Conservative Party (Høyre) and the Free-minded Liberal Party (Frisinnede Venstre) 21
Total number of members:44

Mayors edit

The mayors (Norwegian: ordfører) of Tønsberg:[46]

  • 1838-1839: Jacob Jacobsen
  • 1840-1840: Peter Ambrosius Bruun
  • 1841-1841: Jacob Jacobsen
  • 1842-1842: Thomas Hvistendahl
  • 1843-1843: Nicolai Bruun
  • 1844-1844: Hans Falkenberg Hovbrender
  • 1845-1845: Georg Daniel Barth Abel
  • 1846-1846: Fredrik Severin Lorentzen
  • 1847-1847: Samuel Foyn
  • 1848-1848: Hans Hansen
  • 1849-1849: Wilhelm Christian Lied
  • 1850-1850: Henrich Holst
  • 1851-1851: Johan Henrik Dietrichs
  • 1852-1852: Brede Thurmann
  • 1853-1853: Lauritz Bodin
  • 1854-1854: Ole Christophersen Berrum
  • 1855-1855: Christian Fredrik Røsch
  • 1856-1866: Nils Magnus Bugge
  • 1867-1877: Riulf Erlandsen
  • 1878-1878: Jens Bernhard Rode
  • 1879-1883: Johannes Winding Harbitz (H)
  • 1884-1884: Georg Johan Knap (H)
  • 1885-1887: Johannes Winding Harbitz (H)
  • 1888-1888: Georg Johan Knap (H)
  • 1889-1893: Johannes Winding Harbitz (H)
  • 1894-1894: Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (H)
  • 1895-1904: Anders Larsen (H)
  • 1905-1905: Christopher Knudsen (H)
  • 1905-1907: Peder Thoresen (H)
  • 1908-1910: Anders Larsen (H)
  • 1911-1913: John Søyland (H)
  • 1914-1916: Peder Thoresen (H)
  • 1917-1919: Anders Rørholt
  • 1920-1922: Johan Henrik Christiansen (H)
  • 1923-1928: Odd Nerdrum
  • 1929-1933: Haagen Cappelen (H)
  • 1933-1934: Sylfest Muldal
  • 1935-1936: Arne Aas (H)
  • 1936-1937: Trygve Sverdrup (H)
  • 1937-1937: Gunnar Eliassen (H)
  • 1938-1940: Leif Helberg (H)
  • 1941-1942: Eivind Bjerk (NS)
  • 1945-1945: Knut D. Christiansen
  • 1945-1945: Leif Helberg (H)
  • 1946-1952: Georg Martinsen (Ap)
  • 1953-1953: Emil Stang Lund (H)
  • 1954-1955: Georg Martinsen (Ap)
  • 1956-1963: Thorvald B. Olsen (Ap)
  • 1963-1975: Kolbjørn Hogsnes (Ap)
  • 1976-1993: Erik Carlsen (H)
  • 1993-1995: Jørn Olav Hagen (KrF)
  • 1995-2001: Hans Kristian Hogsnes (H)
  • 2001-2003: Harald Haug Andersen (Ap)
  • 2003-2009: Per Arne Olsen (FrP)
  • 2009-2019: Petter Berg (H)
  • 2019-2023: Anne Rygh Pedersen (Ap)
  • 2023-present: Frank Pedersen (H)

Geography edit

 
Tønsberg Wharf in city centre

Tønsberg is a municipality in Vestfold County, on the western shore of the Oslofjord. Tønsberg lies north of Færder Municipality, west and south of Horten Municipality, and east of Sandefjord Municipality. Most of the municipality lies on the mainland plus a small area on the north end of the island of Nøtterøy. Just south of Tønsberg are the islands of Nøtterøy and Tjøme, which are tourist destinations.[47]

The bedrock in the municipality consists entirely of igneous rocks. The landscape is characterized by slightly hilly, elongated and wooded hills with crevasse valleys running north-south and with heights in the western part of the municipality reaching as high as the 400-metre (1,300 ft) tall Snippane, just west of Vivestad. Streams and rivers follow the north-south running valleys. The Storelva river, which flows centrally through the municipality from north to south, and the Merkedamselva river in the west unite and become the river Aulielva which then flows into the Tønsbergfjorden.[4]

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External links edit

  • Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)
  •   Tønsberg travel guide from Wikivoyage

tønsberg, municipality, tønsberg, pronounced, ˈtœ, nsbær, municipality, vestfold, county, norway, located, traditional, district, jarlsberg, administrative, centre, municipality, city, tønsberg, which, established, century, other, larger, population, centres, . Tonsberg pronounced ˈtœ nsbaer ɡ is a municipality in Vestfold county Norway It is located in the traditional district of Jarlsberg The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Tonsberg which was established in the 9th century Other larger population centres in the municipality include Barkaker Bergsasen Brekkeasen Eik Fon Gretteasen Husoy Husvik Linnestad Ramnes Ranerudasen Revetal Sem Svinevoll Teie and Vear 4 Tonsberg Municipality Tonsberg kommuneMunicipalityFlagCoat of armsVestfold within NorwayTonsberg within VestfoldCoordinates 59 17 53 N 10 25 25 E 59 29806 N 10 42361 E 59 29806 10 42361CountryNorwayCountyVestfoldDistrictJarlsbergEstablished1 Jan 1838 Created asFormannskapsdistriktAdministrative centreTonsbergGovernment Mayor 2023 Frank Pedersen H Area Total329 26 km2 127 13 sq mi Land326 11 km2 125 91 sq mi Water3 15 km2 1 22 sq mi 1 Rank 254 in NorwayPopulation 2023 Total58 561 Rank 17 in Norway Density179 6 km2 465 sq mi Change 10 years 16 6 DemonymsTonsbergenserTonsbergensar 1 Official language 2 Norwegian formNeutralTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 3905 3 WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics NorwayThe 329 square kilometre 127 sq mi municipality is the 254th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway Tonsberg is the 17th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 58 561 The municipality s population density is 179 6 inhabitants per square kilometre 465 sq mi and its population has increased by 16 6 over the previous 10 year period 5 6 Tonsberg Municipality is home to Tonsberg Fortress on Castle Mountain which includes ruins from Castrum Tunsbergis Norway s largest castle in the 13th century Tonsberg is also home of Oseberg Mound where the 9th century Oseberg Ship was excavated The large city of Tonsberg was founded in the 9th century one of the oldest cities in Norway and it is also the 9th largest city in Norway Contents 1 General information 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 1 3 Churches 2 History 3 Economy 4 Population 5 Government 5 1 Municipal council 5 2 Mayors 6 Geography 7 References 8 External linksGeneral information editThe town of Tonsberg was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 see formannskapsdistrikt law On 1 January 1877 the growing town of Tonsberg was enlarged by taking an area from Sem Municipality population 61 and another area from Notteroy Municipality population 102 On 1 January 1980 an unpopulated area of Notteroy Municipality was transferred to the town of Tonsberg On 1 January 1988 the town of Tonsberg population 8 896 was merged with Sem Municipality population 21 948 to form a new much larger Tonsberg Municipality 7 On 1 January 2017 the village of Vear was transferred from Stokke Municipality to the neighboring Tonsberg Municipality 8 On 1 January 2020 Tonsberg Municipality merged with the neighboring Re Municipality to form a much larger municipality 9 Name edit The municipality is named after the old town of Tonsberg Old Norse Tunsberg since the first Tonsberg Church was built there centuries ago The first element is the genitive case of tun n which means fenced area garden or field around a dwelling The last element is berg n which means mountain or rock The name originally referred to the fortifications on Slottsfjellet The old spelling of the name has been retained in the name of the local diocese Tunsberg bispedomme 10 Coat of arms edit nbsp Arms in use until 2020 nbsp Arms in use since 2020For a long time the city and municipality did not have a formal coat of arms but instead an old medieval seal dating back to 1349 was used in its place The blue and white circular seal shows the Tonsberg Fortress surrounded by a ring wall on a mountain with the sea in front There is also a longship in the water in front of the fortress Around the seal are the Latin words SIGILLVM BVRGENSIVM D TVNESBER which means This is the seal of Tunsberg 4 11 12 In preparation for the merger of Re and Tonsberg Municipalities a new coat of arms was adopted in 2018 for use starting on 1 January 2020 The blazon is Per pale argent a longship stem azure and azure a seedling argent This means the arms are divided with a vertical line The field background to the right of the line has a tincture of azure To the right of the line the field has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white but if it is made out of metal then silver is used There are two charges on the arms The charge on the left side is a longship stem symbolizing the one on the Oseberg Ship and the great Viking Age history in the area This stem has a tincture of azure The charge on the right side is a seedling symbolizing local agriculture This seedling or sprout has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white but if it is made out of metal then silver is used 4 13 14 Churches edit The Church of Norway has nine parishes sokn within the municipality of Tonsberg It is part of the Tonsberg domprosti arch deanery in the Diocese of Tunsberg Churches in Tonsberg Parish sokn Church name Location of the church Year builtTonsberg domkirke Tonsberg Cathedral Tonsberg 1858Solvang Church Tonsberg 1969Fon Fon Church Fon c 1100Ramnes Ramnes Church Ramnes c 1100Sem Sem Church Jarlsberg farm c 1100Vear Church Vear 1993Slagen Slagen Church Slagen east of Eik 1901Sondre Slagen Husoy Church Husoy 1933Sondre Slagen Church Tonsberg 1972Vallo Church Vallo 1782Undrumsdal Undrumsdal Church Undrumsdal 1882Vivestad Vivestad Church Vivestad 1914Vale Vale Church Bergsasen c 1100History editFor the history of the city of Tonsberg see Tonsberg History The city of Tonsberg has existed for centuries On 1 January 1838 the formannskapsdistrikt law went into effect making all cities and rural parishes across Norway into civil municipalities with self governing councils The city of Tonsberg was surrounded by Sem Municipality for many years until 1988 when Sem Municipality and the city of Tonsberg were merged creating a new Tonsberg Municipality with a much larger size and population than the city was before the merger The city continued on as the administrative centre of the new municipality In 2017 the village of Vear was transferred into Tonsberg Municipality from Stokke Municipality In 2020 the neighboring Re Municipality was merged with Tonsberg Municipality more than doubling its size again The new Tonsberg Municipality included much more rural area than urban area with most of the urban settlements in and around the city of Tonsberg in the far southern part of the newly merged municipality 4 Economy editSince the municipality was enlarged Tonsberg is now the largest agricultural municipality with an agricultural area of about 117 000 decares 117 km2 45 sq mi 2018 Cereal cultivation dominates but vegetable production is significant Tonsberg is the municipality in Vestfold that has the highest number of cattle both dairy and meat cows In forestry 43 000 cubic metres 1 500 000 cu ft of trees were harvested in 2018 about 80 of which was spruce 4 The city of Tonsberg has long traditions in shipping industry and trade Today the municipal business base is predominantly small and medium sized companies The most important industries are the food industry including a large slaughterhouse Nortura and a large dairy Tine as well as a flatbread factory The workshop industry is also significant particularly the metal goods industry Esso s refinery at Slagentangen was closed in 2021 There is also a large silverware factory and the country s only bell foundry at Nauen in Sem Olsen Nauen Bell Foundry The most important industrial areas are located along the Canal and the adjacent areas of Byfjorden both on the mainland and the Notteroy side Important industrial areas are also found along the Oslofjord from Husoy and northwards to Vallo and Slagentangen There is also a lot of summer tourism along the coast 4 Population editHistorical populationYear1845185518651875189119001910192019301946195119601970198019902000201020202023Pop 2 2452 8744 5415 1747 2158 6119 76912 56811 99711 88312 20812 59111 2849 24731 27534 71639 36756 29358 561 p a 2 50 4 68 1 31 2 10 1 98 1 27 2 55 0 46 0 06 0 54 0 34 1 09 1 97 12 96 1 05 1 27 3 64 1 33 Note The municipal borders were changed in 1988 and 2020 causing a significant change in the population Source Statistics Norway 15 16 and Norwegian Historical Data Centre 17 Government editTonsberg Municipality is 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 18 The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Vestfold District Court and the Agder Court of Appeal Municipal council edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Tonsberg is made up of 43 representatives that are elected to four year terms The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party Tonsberg kommunestyre 2023 2027 19 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 10 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 5 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 14 Industry and Business Party Industri og Naeringspartiet 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Red Party Rodt 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 43Tonsberg kommunestyre 2019 2023 20 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 5 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 4 Conservative Party Hoyre 13 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Red Party Rodt 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 6 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 49Tonsberg kommunestyre 2015 2019 21 22 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 14 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 5 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 11 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 39Tonsberg kommunestyre 2011 2015 23 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 4 Conservative Party Hoyre 15 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 39Tonsberg kommunestyre 2007 2011 22 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 10 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 12 Conservative Party Hoyre 8 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 2 City list against toll roads Bylisten mot bomring 1Total number of members 39Tonsberg kommunestyre 2003 2007 22 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 9 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 16 Conservative Party Hoyre 6 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 8 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Tonsberg List Tonsberglisten 5Total number of members 49Tonsberg kommunestyre 1999 2003 22 24 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 11 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 10 Conservative Party Hoyre 14 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 6 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 49Tonsberg kommunestyre 1995 1999 25 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 14 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 9 Conservative Party Hoyre 16 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 49Tonsberg kommunestyre 1991 1995 26 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 17 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 6 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 49Tonsberg kommunestyre 1987 1991 27 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 18 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 10 Conservative Party Hoyre 21 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 57Tonsberg bystyre 1983 1987 28 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 16 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 4 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 45Tonsberg bystyre 1979 1983 29 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 17 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 20 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 45Tonsberg bystyre 1975 1979 30 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 21 Anders Lange s Party Anders Langes parti 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 21 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 6 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 53Tonsberg bystyre 1971 1975 31 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 25 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Socialist People s Party Sosialistisk Folkeparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 53Tonsberg bystyre 1967 1971 32 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 26 Conservative Party Hoyre 20 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Socialist People s Party Sosialistisk Folkeparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 53Tonsberg bystyre 1963 1967 33 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 26 Conservative Party Hoyre 21 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Socialist People s Party Sosialistisk Folkeparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 53Tonsberg bystyre 1959 1963 34 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 27 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 1 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 53Tonsberg bystyre 1955 1959 35 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 26 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 53Tonsberg bystyre 1951 1955 36 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 23 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1947 1951 37 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 21 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1945 1947 38 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 19 Conservative Party Hoyre 16 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 7 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 7 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Local List s Lokale lister 2Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1937 1940 39 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 22 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 3 Conservative Party Hoyre 25 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 52Note 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 Tonsberg bystyre 1934 1937 40 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 20 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 4 Conservative Party Hoyre 24 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1931 1934 41 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 17 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 27 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1928 1931 42 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 17 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 6 Conservative Party Hoyre 27 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1925 1928 43 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 7 Conservative Party Hoyre 28 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 2 Social Democratic Labour Party Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti 11 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1922 1925 44 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 11 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 4 Conservative Party Hoyre 28 Social Democratic Labour Party Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti 7 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 52Tonsberg bystyre 1920 1922 45 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 16 Temperance Party Avholdspartiet 5 Liberal Party Venstre 2 Joint list of the Conservative Party Hoyre and the Free minded Liberal Party Frisinnede Venstre 21Total number of members 44 Mayors edit The mayors Norwegian ordforer of Tonsberg 46 1838 1839 Jacob Jacobsen 1840 1840 Peter Ambrosius Bruun 1841 1841 Jacob Jacobsen 1842 1842 Thomas Hvistendahl 1843 1843 Nicolai Bruun 1844 1844 Hans Falkenberg Hovbrender 1845 1845 Georg Daniel Barth Abel 1846 1846 Fredrik Severin Lorentzen 1847 1847 Samuel Foyn 1848 1848 Hans Hansen 1849 1849 Wilhelm Christian Lied 1850 1850 Henrich Holst 1851 1851 Johan Henrik Dietrichs 1852 1852 Brede Thurmann 1853 1853 Lauritz Bodin 1854 1854 Ole Christophersen Berrum 1855 1855 Christian Fredrik Rosch 1856 1866 Nils Magnus Bugge 1867 1877 Riulf Erlandsen 1878 1878 Jens Bernhard Rode 1879 1883 Johannes Winding Harbitz H 1884 1884 Georg Johan Knap H 1885 1887 Johannes Winding Harbitz H 1888 1888 Georg Johan Knap H 1889 1893 Johannes Winding Harbitz H 1894 1894 Wilhelm Wilhelmsen H 1895 1904 Anders Larsen H 1905 1905 Christopher Knudsen H 1905 1907 Peder Thoresen H 1908 1910 Anders Larsen H 1911 1913 John Soyland H 1914 1916 Peder Thoresen H 1917 1919 Anders Rorholt 1920 1922 Johan Henrik Christiansen H 1923 1928 Odd Nerdrum 1929 1933 Haagen Cappelen H 1933 1934 Sylfest Muldal 1935 1936 Arne Aas H 1936 1937 Trygve Sverdrup H 1937 1937 Gunnar Eliassen H 1938 1940 Leif Helberg H 1941 1942 Eivind Bjerk NS 1945 1945 Knut D Christiansen 1945 1945 Leif Helberg H 1946 1952 Georg Martinsen Ap 1953 1953 Emil Stang Lund H 1954 1955 Georg Martinsen Ap 1956 1963 Thorvald B Olsen Ap 1963 1975 Kolbjorn Hogsnes Ap 1976 1993 Erik Carlsen H 1993 1995 Jorn Olav Hagen KrF 1995 2001 Hans Kristian Hogsnes H 2001 2003 Harald Haug Andersen Ap 2003 2009 Per Arne Olsen FrP 2009 2019 Petter Berg H 2019 2023 Anne Rygh Pedersen Ap 2023 present Frank Pedersen H Geography edit nbsp Tonsberg Wharf in city centreTonsberg is a municipality in Vestfold County on the western shore of the Oslofjord Tonsberg lies north of Faerder Municipality west and south of Horten Municipality and east of Sandefjord Municipality Most of the municipality lies on the mainland plus a small area on the north end of the island of Notteroy Just south of Tonsberg are the islands of Notteroy and Tjome which are tourist destinations 47 The bedrock in the municipality consists entirely of igneous rocks The landscape is characterized by slightly hilly elongated and wooded hills with crevasse valleys running north south and with heights in the western part of the municipality reaching as high as the 400 metre 1 300 ft tall Snippane just west of Vivestad Streams and rivers follow the north south running valleys The Storelva river which flows centrally through the municipality from north to south and the Merkedamselva river in the west unite and become the river Aulielva which then flows into the Tonsbergfjorden 4 References edit Navn pa steder og personer Innbyggjarnamn in Norwegian Sprakradet Forskrift om malvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar in Norwegian Lovdata no Bolstad Erik Thorsnaes Geir eds 26 January 2023 Kommunenummer Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget a b c d e f g Thorsnaes Geir Lundbo Sten eds 16 January 2024 Tonsberg Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 11 February 2024 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 Jukvam Dag 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra ISBN 9788253746845 Indreiten Aina Beate 18 December 2015 Vear skal til Tonsberg Nrk no Retrieved 10 December 2018 Forskrift om sammenslaing av Tonsberg kommune og Re kommune til Tonsberg kommune Vestfold Lovdata no in Norwegian Norges kommunal og moderniseringsdepartementet 11 December 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2024 Bynavn in Norwegian Language Council of Norway Retrieved 10 February 2024 Civic heraldry of Norway Norske Kommunevapen Heraldry of the World Retrieved 10 February 2024 Tonsberg Vestfold Flags of the World Retrieved 10 February 2024 Vedtok Tonsberg nye kommunevapen NRK in Norwegian 17 October 2018 Retrieved 10 February 2024 Lian Truls 16 October 2018 Her er det nye kommunevapenet Tonsbergs Blad in Norwegian Retrieved 10 February 2024 Statistisk sentralbyra Table 06913 Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year M in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra Folketelling 1960 PDF in Norwegian Universitetet i Tromso Norges arktiske universitet Censuses in the Norwegian Historical Data Archive NHDC Hansen Tore Vabo Signy Irene eds 20 September 2022 kommunestyre Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 14 October 2022 Kommunestyrevalg 2023 Vestfold Valgdirektoratet Retrieved 10 February 2024 Kommunestyrevalg 2019 Vestfold og Telemark Valgdirektoratet Retrieved 11 February 2024 Kommunestyrevalg 2015 Vestfold Valgdirektoratet 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 Kommunestyrevalg 2011 Vestfold Valgdirektoratet Kommunestyrevalget 1999 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Norge Statistisk sentralbyra 2000 ISBN 8253748531 ISSN 0332 8023 Kommunestyrevalget 1995 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Norge Statistisk sentralbyra 1996 ISBN 8253743351 ISSN 0332 8023 Kommunestyrevalget 1991 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Norge Statistisk sentralbyra 1993 ISBN 8253737939 ISSN 0332 8023 Kommunestyrevalget 1987 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Norge Statistisk sentralbyra 1988 ISBN 8253726325 ISSN 0332 8023 Kommunestyrevalget 1983 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Norge 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