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Snarøya

Snarøya is a populated peninsula in the inner Oslofjord in Norway. It belongs to Bærum municipality in Akershus county. It is located south of the districts Lysaker, Lagåsen and Fornebu, and has 2,940 inhabitants.

Church
Secondary school at Hundsund grendesenter
Snarøya's only grocery store
Football fields of Hundsund grendesenter. The closer one is turned into a bandy field in winter.

History edit

Its name is derived from the word snar, meaning thicket or brushy terrain. The suffix -øya refers to the fact that the peninsula was an island until the nineteenth century.[1]

It is unclear when the island was first settled, but the manor Snarøen is known from historical sources. In 1616 the manor was registered as crown land, but it later became privately owned. It comprised the entire island.[2]

The theologist Christian Kølle, who owned the manor from 1770 and 1803,[2] contributed to history as he published the topographical pamphlet Kort Beskrivelse over Snarøen, en liten Gaard ved Christiania in 1792.[3] His daughter Catharine Hermine Kølle, born at Snarøya, is known as the first female painter in Norway.[2][4]

In 1867 the manor was bought by a Valentin Fürst, who transformed it into a sawmill. The sawmill was closed in 1907, and at the same time much of the surrounding land was parcelled out into lots for single-owner homes and cottages. In 1923 the manor itself was bought by Mario Caprino, father of the noted film director and writer Ivo Caprino. In 1952 it was rebuilt into a film studio, Caprino Studios.[2]

Demographics edit

As of 31 December 2007 the district Snarøya had 2,940 inhabitants. This places Snarøya among the lesser-populated districts in Bærum.[5] However, the population is increasing, having been 2,748 in 2001.[1] The age distribution was 28.2% who were 19 years or younger, 8.8% ages 20 to 29, 28.7% ages 30 to 49, 23.3% ages 50 to 66 and 11.0% who were 67 years of age or older.[5]

Culture edit

Snarøya has a primary school with 326 pupils.[6] The secondary school is located at Hundsund at Fornebu.[7]

Snarøya formerly had its own library as a branch of the municipal public library service. This was discontinued on December 1988.[8]

Sport edit

The local multi-sports team Snarøya SK was founded on 1 July 1920. It has sections for association football, bandy and team handball.[9] It has two fields with artificial turf, one of which is turned into a bandy field during the winter.[1] The district also has a tennis club, Snarøya TK, which Norway's No. 1 Casper Ruud represents, as well as a curling club, Snarøya CC.

Politics edit

As a district of Bærum, Snarøya is not self-governed, but elects members to the municipal council. Representatives to the municipal council are elected through a party-list proportional representation system with plural member constituencies. As such, the entire municipality is a single constituency. Snarøya is one of several sub-constituencies within the municipality, meaning that each sub-constituency has its own polling station, for accessibility purposes.

In national elections, the sub-constituency Snarøya contributes towards the total vote in the county, not the municipality. Similarly, the party lists consist of candidates from different parts of the county.

The recent electoral results for Snarøya are as follows:

Party Result, 2007 Result, 2003
Snarøya[10] Bærum[11] Snarøya[10] Bærum[12]
Conservative 55.4% 40.4% 59.4% 38.7%
Progress 24.8% 15.3% 22.1% 15.6%
Liberal 6.8% 10.9% 04.0% 05.6%
Labour 6.3% 19.5% 05.7% 16.7%
Christian 3.4% 02.8% 02.5% 03.1%
Socialist Left 2.1% 05.7% 04.8% 14.1%
Folket (local list) 0.4% 00.4% 00 00
Centre 0.3% 01.2% 00.4% 01.4%
Pensioners 0.3% 01.5% 01.0% 02.6%
Red 0.2% 01.3% 00.2% 01.1%
Green 0.1% 00.7% 00 00
Democrats 0.0% 00.2% 00.0% 00.2%

Transportation edit

Located south of the district Fornebu, Snarøya was served by Oslo Airport, Fornebu from 1939 until the airport was closed in 1998.

Snarøya is not accessible by railway, although a branch line from the Lilleaker Line was proposed in 1919.[13] Instead, it is served by bus, line 31 in the Greater Oslo transportation network.[14] The bus service has been operated since 1921, and was the basis for the first permanent residential areas.[15] Other than that, cars are prevalent, though bicycles are also used. The peninsula is also accessible by boat.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Snarøya". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d "Snarøen Gamle Hovedgård" (in Norwegian). Bærum municipality. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  3. ^ "Kort Beskrivelse over Snarøen, en liten Gaard ved Christiania by C. Kølle" (in Norwegian). BIBSYS. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  4. ^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Catharine Hermine Kølle". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  5. ^ a b Population of districts in Bærum 26 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine – Bærum municipality
  6. ^ "Snarøya skole" (in Norwegian). Bærum municipality. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  7. ^ (in Norwegian). Bærum municipality. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  8. ^ "Bærum biblioteks historie" (in Norwegian). Bærum public library. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
  9. ^ The homepage of Snarøya SK
  10. ^ a b
  11. ^ Results of the 2007 municipal election in Bærum
  12. ^ Results of the 2003 municipal election in Bærum 5 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Aspenberg, Nils Carl (1995). Neste stopp Makrellbekken. Historien om Røabanen. Oslo: Baneforlaget. p. 15. ISBN 82-91448-18-3.
  14. ^ Stenberg, Ola E. (31 July 2007). "Ikke lett med billett". VG (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  15. ^ Wisting, Tor (1989). Oslo lufthavn Fornebu 1939–1989 (in Norwegian). TWK-forlaget. pp. 24–25.
Further reading
  • Kølle, Christian (1792). Kort Beskrivelse over Snarøen, en liten Gaard ved Christiania. Christiania.
  • Werenskiold, Werner (1911). Fornebolandet og Snarøen i Østre Bærum. Kristiania: Aschehoug.
  • Eggen, Arnljot (1960). Snarøya før og nå. Snarøya: Snarøen Vel.
  • Harald Bjelvin, ed. (2004). Snarøya mot et nytt århundre. Snarøya: Snarøen Vel. ISBN 82-303-0245-6.
  • Blindheim, Terje; Olsen, Kjell Magne (15 November 2006). "Status for naturverdier på Fornebu og Snarøya 2006 med særskilte vurderinger av utbygging nord for Hundsund" (PDF). Siste Sjanse-Rapport. BioFokus. ISSN 1501-0708.

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Snaroya is a populated peninsula in the inner Oslofjord in Norway It belongs to Baerum municipality in Akershus county It is located south of the districts Lysaker Lagasen and Fornebu and has 2 940 inhabitants SnaroyaVillageCountryNorwayRegionOstlandetCountyAkershusTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Church Secondary school at Hundsund grendesenter Snaroya s only grocery store Football fields of Hundsund grendesenter The closer one is turned into a bandy field in winter Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Culture 4 Sport 5 Politics 6 Transportation 7 ReferencesHistory editIts name is derived from the word snar meaning thicket or brushy terrain The suffix oya refers to the fact that the peninsula was an island until the nineteenth century 1 It is unclear when the island was first settled but the manor Snaroen is known from historical sources In 1616 the manor was registered as crown land but it later became privately owned It comprised the entire island 2 The theologist Christian Kolle who owned the manor from 1770 and 1803 2 contributed to history as he published the topographical pamphlet Kort Beskrivelse over Snaroen en liten Gaard ved Christiania in 1792 3 His daughter Catharine Hermine Kolle born at Snaroya is known as the first female painter in Norway 2 4 In 1867 the manor was bought by a Valentin Furst who transformed it into a sawmill The sawmill was closed in 1907 and at the same time much of the surrounding land was parcelled out into lots for single owner homes and cottages In 1923 the manor itself was bought by Mario Caprino father of the noted film director and writer Ivo Caprino In 1952 it was rebuilt into a film studio Caprino Studios 2 Demographics editAs of 31 December 2007 the district Snaroya had 2 940 inhabitants This places Snaroya among the lesser populated districts in Baerum 5 However the population is increasing having been 2 748 in 2001 1 The age distribution was 28 2 who were 19 years or younger 8 8 ages 20 to 29 28 7 ages 30 to 49 23 3 ages 50 to 66 and 11 0 who were 67 years of age or older 5 Culture editSnaroya has a primary school with 326 pupils 6 The secondary school is located at Hundsund at Fornebu 7 Snaroya formerly had its own library as a branch of the municipal public library service This was discontinued on December 1988 8 Sport editThe local multi sports team Snaroya SK was founded on 1 July 1920 It has sections for association football bandy and team handball 9 It has two fields with artificial turf one of which is turned into a bandy field during the winter 1 The district also has a tennis club Snaroya TK which Norway s No 1 Casper Ruud represents as well as a curling club Snaroya CC Politics editAs a district of Baerum Snaroya is not self governed but elects members to the municipal council Representatives to the municipal council are elected through a party list proportional representation system with plural member constituencies As such the entire municipality is a single constituency Snaroya is one of several sub constituencies within the municipality meaning that each sub constituency has its own polling station for accessibility purposes In national elections the sub constituency Snaroya contributes towards the total vote in the county not the municipality Similarly the party lists consist of candidates from different parts of the county The recent electoral results for Snaroya are as follows Party Result 2007 Result 2003 Snaroya 10 Baerum 11 Snaroya 10 Baerum 12 Conservative 55 4 40 4 59 4 38 7 Progress 24 8 15 3 22 1 15 6 Liberal 6 8 10 9 0 4 0 0 5 6 Labour 6 3 19 5 0 5 7 16 7 Christian 3 4 0 2 8 0 2 5 0 3 1 Socialist Left 2 1 0 5 7 0 4 8 14 1 Folket local list 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Centre 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 1 4 Pensioners 0 3 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 2 6 Red 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 1 1 Green 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 Democrats 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Transportation editLocated south of the district Fornebu Snaroya was served by Oslo Airport Fornebu from 1939 until the airport was closed in 1998 Snaroya is not accessible by railway although a branch line from the Lilleaker Line was proposed in 1919 13 Instead it is served by bus line 31 in the Greater Oslo transportation network 14 The bus service has been operated since 1921 and was the basis for the first permanent residential areas 15 Other than that cars are prevalent though bicycles are also used The peninsula is also accessible by boat References edit a b Henriksen Petter ed 2007 Snaroya Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 28 August 2009 a b c d Snaroen Gamle Hovedgard in Norwegian Baerum municipality Retrieved 25 November 2008 Kort Beskrivelse over Snaroen en liten Gaard ved Christiania by C Kolle in Norwegian BIBSYS Retrieved 28 August 2009 Henriksen Petter ed 2007 Catharine Hermine Kolle Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 28 August 2009 a b Population of districts in Baerum Archived 26 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Baerum municipality Snaroya skole in Norwegian Baerum municipality Retrieved 25 November 2008 Hundsund grendesenter in Norwegian Baerum municipality Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 25 November 2008 Baerum biblioteks historie in Norwegian Baerum public library Retrieved 7 January 2009 The homepage of Snaroya SK a b Results of the 2007 municipal election in Baerum by constituency Results of the 2007 municipal election in Baerum Results of the 2003 municipal election in Baerum Archived 5 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Aspenberg Nils Carl 1995 Neste stopp Makrellbekken Historien om Roabanen Oslo Baneforlaget p 15 ISBN 82 91448 18 3 Stenberg Ola E 31 July 2007 Ikke lett med billett VG in Norwegian Retrieved 25 November 2008 Wisting Tor 1989 Oslo lufthavn Fornebu 1939 1989 in Norwegian TWK forlaget pp 24 25 Further reading Kolle Christian 1792 Kort Beskrivelse over Snaroen en liten Gaard ved Christiania Christiania Werenskiold Werner 1911 Fornebolandet og Snaroen i Ostre Baerum Kristiania Aschehoug Eggen Arnljot 1960 Snaroya for og na Snaroya Snaroen Vel Harald Bjelvin ed 2004 Snaroya mot et nytt arhundre Snaroya Snaroen Vel ISBN 82 303 0245 6 Blindheim Terje Olsen Kjell Magne 15 November 2006 Status for naturverdier pa Fornebu og Snaroya 2006 med saerskilte vurderinger av utbygging nord for Hundsund PDF Siste Sjanse Rapport BioFokus ISSN 1501 0708 59 52 49 N 10 36 42 E 59 88027 N 10 6117 E 59 88027 10 6117 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Snaroya amp oldid 1209541363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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