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Tynset

Tynset is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Østerdalen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Tynset. Other villages in Tynset include Fådalen, Fåset, Telneset, Tylldalen, and Yset.

Tynset kommune
View of the Tylldalen area
Tynset within Innlandet
Coordinates: 62°16′31″N 10°49′57″E / 62.27528°N 10.83250°E / 62.27528; 10.83250Coordinates: 62°16′31″N 10°49′57″E / 62.27528°N 10.83250°E / 62.27528; 10.83250
CountryNorway
CountyInnlandet
DistrictØsterdalen
Established1 Jan 1838
 • Created asFormannskapsdistrikt
Administrative centreTynset
Government
 • Mayor (2015)Merete Myhre Moen (Sp)
Area
 • Total1,880.32 km2 (726.00 sq mi)
 • Land1,822.51 km2 (703.68 sq mi)
 • Water57.81 km2 (22.32 sq mi)  3.1%
 • Rank#43 in Norway
Population
 (2022)
 • Total5,581
 • Rank#167 in Norway
 • Density3.1/km2 (8/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
 +0.3%
DemonymTynseting[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formNeutral
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-3427
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

The 1,880-square-kilometre (730 sq mi) municipality is the 43rd largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Tynset is the 167th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 5,581. The municipality's population density is 3.1 inhabitants per square kilometre (8.0/sq mi) and its population has increased by 0.3% over the previous 10-year period.[3][4]

General information

The parish of Tønsæt was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). In 1864, the southern part of the municipality (population: 3,216) was separated to form the new municipality of Lille-Elvdal. This left Tynset with 2,975 residents. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1966, the neighboring municipality of Kvikne was dissolved and on that date the southern part of Kvikne (population: 664) was merged into Tynset municipality. On 1 January 1970, the Garlia farm (population: 5) was transferred from Tynset to the neighboring Rennebu Municipality (which also meant switching from Hedmark county to Sør-Trøndelag county). On 1 January 1984, the unpopulated Spekedalen area was transferred from Tynset to the neighboring Rendalen Municipality.[5]

Name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old Tynset farm (Old Norse: Tunnusetr), since the first Tynset Church was built here. The first element is the genitive case of the river name Tunna (now spelled Tonna). The last element of the name derives from the word setr which means "homestead" or "farm". (The meaning of the river name is unknown.)[6] Prior to 1918, the name was written "Tønset" and it was pronounced Teunset with the "eu" diphthong equivalent to that in the French word bleu).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was granted on 18 October 1985. The arms show the silver/gray head of a moose on a blue background. It was chosen to symbolize the abundance of moose in the area.[7]

Churches

The Church of Norway has four parishes (sokn) within the municipality of Tynset. It is part of the Nord-Østerdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Hamar.

Churches in Tynset
Parish (sokn) Church name Location of the church Year built
Brydalen Brydalen Church Brydalen 1883
Kvikne Kvikne Church Yset 1654
Tylldalen Tylldalen Church Tylldalen 1736
Tynset Tynset Church Tynset 1795

Geography

 
Tynset seen from northwest

Tynset is the urban centre for the northern Østerdalen part of Innlandet county in the central area of mainland Norway. Tynset lies in the upper quadrant of Norway's longest valley, Østerdalen at an elevation of approximately 480 metres (1,574.8 ft) above sea level. To the northeast lies the municipality of Tolga; south of Tynset are Rendalen and Alvdal municipalities; and to the west is Folldal municipality. In the neighboring county of Trøndelag, Tynset is bordered to the north by the municipalities of Rennebu and Midtre Gauldal, and to the west by Oppdal municipality.

Tynset is known for its vast areas of forest and mountain, which are ideal for skiing, walking, cycling, hunting, and fishing. In many areas are signposted paths and ski tracks are ploughed in winter. The river Glåma has several side rivers including the Sivilla and Ya. The Fådalen valley and the lake Savalen have many tourist activities. The lakes Innerdalsvatnet and Falningsjøen also lie in the municipality.

Tynset has many wildlife areas including the geological formation at Ripan and Gammeldalen. At Ripan, there is a lake formed by glaciation during the last ice age and at Gammeldalen there are some beautifully formed corries from the same period.

Tynset has many historic mountain farms (seter) that are still in use in the high parts of the countryside. It is possible to visit these farms while hiking. Tynset municipality also rents chalets, which used to belong to some of these mountain farms.

Government

All municipalities in Norway, including Tynset, 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 elects a mayor.[8] The municipality falls under the Østre Innlandet District Court and the Eidsivating Court of Appeal.

Municipal council

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Tynset is made up of 27 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the council is as follows:

Tynset kommunestyre 2020–2023 [9]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)6
 Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne)1
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)14
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 2016–2019 [10][11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)6
 Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne)1
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)12
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 2012–2015 [12]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)6
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)1
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)6
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)8
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Tynset List free voters (Tynsetlista frie velgere)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 2008–2011 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)10
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)5
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Tynset List free voters (Tynsetlista frie velgere)6
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 2004–2007 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)5
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)1
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)14
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 2000–2003 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)8
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)1
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)12
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1996–1999 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)8
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)12
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1992–1995 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)9
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)11
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1988–1991 [15]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)11
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)9
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1984–1987 [16]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)9
 Conservative Party (Høyre)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)9
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1980–1983 [17]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)10
 Conservative Party (Høyre)4
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)9
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1976–1979 [18]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)10
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)12
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1972–1975 [19]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)12
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)11
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1968–1971 [20]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)10
 Conservative Party (Høyre)2
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)12
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:27
Tynset kommunestyre 1964–1967 [21]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)6
 Conservative Party (Høyre)1
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)9
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 List of workers, fishermen, and small farmholders (Arbeidere, fiskere, småbrukere liste)3
Total number of members:21
Tynset herredsstyre 1960–1963 [22]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)9
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)10
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:21
Tynset herredsstyre 1956–1959 [23]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)8
 Farmers' Party (Bondepartiet)11
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:21
Tynset herredsstyre 1952–1955 [24]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)7
 Farmers' Party (Bondepartiet)7
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:16
Tynset herredsstyre 1948–1951 [25]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)7
 Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti)1
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)8
Total number of members:16
Tynset herredsstyre 1945–1947 [26]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)8
 Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti)1
 Farmers' Party (Bondepartiet)4
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)2
Total number of members:16
Tynset herredsstyre 1938–1941* [27]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)6
 Farmers' Party (Bondepartiet)5
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
 Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister)3
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

This is a list of the mayors of Tynset since it was established on 1 January 1838.[28]

Climate

Tynset has a boreal climate (continental subarctic climate). Situated inland on the valley floor at 480 meter altitude and sheltered by mountain ranges, Tynset can see strong inversion for long periods. The all-time low is −46.6 °C (−51.9 °F) from 1 February 1912, (Tynset-Åkrann),[29] and the January record low is −46.1 °C (−51.0 °F) from 1 January 1979.[30] In the European cold snap of January 2010 Tynset recorded low of −42.4 °C (−44.3 °F). Tynset has recorded the coldest June low for a town in mainland Norway with −7.9 °C (17.8 °F) on 1 June 1907. The all-time high is 31.4 °C (88.5 °F) recorded 25 June 2020, while July has seen 31.3 °C (88.3 °F) on 27 July 2008. Tynset sees sparse precipitation with only 440 mm (17.3 in) annually, with February - April as the driest season.

Climate data for Tynset 1991-2020 (482 m)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) −6
(21)
−3
(27)
2
(36)
7
(45)
12
(54)
17
(63)
19
(66)
18
(64)
13
(55)
6
(43)
−1
(30)
−6
(21)
7
(44)
Daily mean °C (°F) −9.1
(15.6)
−8.6
(16.5)
−4
(25)
1.5
(34.7)
6.3
(43.3)
10.4
(50.7)
13.7
(56.7)
11.9
(53.4)
7.5
(45.5)
1
(34)
−3.7
(25.3)
−9.5
(14.9)
1.5
(34.6)
Average low °C (°F) −14
(7)
−12
(10)
−10
(14)
−4
(25)
1
(34)
5
(41)
8
(46)
7
(45)
3
(37)
−1
(30)
−6
(21)
−13
(9)
−3
(27)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 28.2
(1.11)
22.2
(0.87)
19
(0.7)
18.1
(0.71)
38.1
(1.50)
55
(2.2)
66.9
(2.63)
68.4
(2.69)
37
(1.5)
30.8
(1.21)
28.8
(1.13)
27.3
(1.07)
439.8
(17.32)
Source 1: [1]
Source 2: [2]
Climate data for Tynset 1961-1990
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) −9
(16)
−4
(24)
2
(35)
7
(44)
12
(53)
16
(61)
17
(63)
17
(62)
12
(53)
6
(43)
−2
(29)
−5
(23)
6
(42)
Average low °C (°F) −18
(−1)
−15
(5)
−12
(10)
−3
(26)
0
(32)
5
(41)
6
(43)
6
(43)
2
(36)
−2
(29)
−8
(18)
−14
(7)
−4
(24)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 18
(0.7)
15
(0.6)
7.6
(0.3)
10
(0.4)
38
(1.5)
84
(3.3)
86
(3.4)
81
(3.2)
28
(1.1)
18
(0.7)
13
(0.5)
15
(0.6)
410
(16.1)
Source: Weatherbase [31]

Transportation

 
Tynset railway station

The municipality can be reached via railroad, road, and air. The main Norwegian National Road 3 runs through the municipality (it is the shortest route between the cities of Oslo and Trondheim). The Rondevegen road connects Tynset to Lillehammer (to the south), Røros (to the northeast), and continues further into Sweden. County Road 30, which passes through Rendalen, also continues through Tynset into Sweden. The Rørosbanen railway line connects Tynset with the major cities of Oslo and Trondheim. Røros Airport, 55 kilometres (34.2 mi) away, is part of the national network. Tynset also hosts an aerodrome that is used by smaller aircraft.

Kickers

 
Giant kicker in Tynset Square

Tynset produces the traditional Norwegian form of transportation, the "kicker" (spark). It is made in two versions: Rappen and Tarzan. The world's largest kicker is located in the Tynset Square in the village of Tynset. This sculpture is four times the size of a normal kicker.

Economy

With a population of about 5,400 people, Tynset is the urban centre of the Nord-Østerdalen region. Although it is a modern business and shopping centre with a wide variety of commercial activities, agriculture and forestry are still the traditional ways of making a living. Municipal administration and service industries, such as the computer industry, law, finance, and construction are also beginning to play an increasing role. Tynset has most of the functions of a regional centre because of its schools and hospital, and many of the region's intermunicipal services have naturally been positioned in Tynset: The Family Centre, Centre for School Psychology, and others. A factory in Tynset used to produce latex Troll souvenirs, but production moved abroad and it no longer does this.

Culture

Number of minorities (1st and 2nd generation) in Tynset by country of origin in 2017[32]
Ancestry Number
  Poland 125
  Lithuania 91
  Somalia 77
  Eritrea 45
  Thailand 37
  Afghanistan 36
  Syria 34

Tynset has a rich cultural life with a huge range of organisations in sports, music, drama, the arts, and youth work.

Kulturhuset

The Centre for The Arts (kulturhuset) opened in 1988. The centre houses concerts, plays, a cinema, library, art exhibitions, rehearsals, reunions, conferences, and festivals. The Kulturhuset also has a café.

Tynsethallene

Tynset's first sports hall (Tynsethallen) was built in 1986. A second sports hall (Holmenhallen) was opened ten years later. A swimming pool and smaller gymnastics gall in the building connects them to form a complete set of sports facilities.

Savalen

Savalen is known internationally for its speed skating ice rink, where many national and international records have been achieved. Savalen has also developed a football pitch, an arena for Nordic skiing and biathlon, a roller skiing track, an alpine area, and 90 kilometres (55.9 mi) of cross-country skiing tracks. The Savalen area has become a place that is specially designed for the handicapped, which includes wheelchair paths and a specially equipped fishing pier. Savalen has become a well-known holiday and vacation area.

Early Skateboard in Norway

Tynset had one of Norway's very first pro skateboard vert ramp, it was constructed 1981-82 by Erik Snedsbøl and located in the forest near Tela Sag & Høvleri on Telneset. It was one of the first pro vert-ramp's during the prohibition period (1978–89) in Norway. From 7 September 1978 to 9 May 1989, skateboarding was completely banned in Norway. At that time, Norway was the only country in the world where it was forbidden to sell, buy or stand on a skateboard. The ban was introduced by the Nordli government and lifted by the Brundtland government, both emanating from Arbeiderpartiet (Norwegian Labour Party). Snedsbøl's skateboard ramp was the first to get permission for use in Norway during the prohibition period, and contributed to the softening of the Law of Norway. The newspaper Arbeidets Rett by Jan E. Øvergård published an article on 12 October 1983. The ramp was later published in the Swedish skateboard magazine Uppåt Väggarna (no. 5/6, 1983).

Notable people

 
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, 1909

Sport

Attractions

The following are some of the attractions in the area. The distance from the municipal center of Tynset is shown.

  • Kvikne Mines in Odden. The remains of mining operations begun in 1632. (60 min.)
  • Kvikne Church. A cruciform timber church built in 1652, with a richly decorated interior. The altar is an example of one of Norway's finest Renaissance altarpieces and the church is adorned with staves (planks) on which one can see Viking graffiti, an 11th-century crucifix and other artifacts from the Viking period. (45 min.)
  • Vollan Farm and Chapel. The farm was originally built in the mining period, the earliest part of which dates from the 17th century. This is one of the few farms in the country with its own private chapel. (45 min.)
  • Vollandagan: An annual festival connected with the traditional life of Vollan.
  • Bjørgan parsonage, Kvikne. The birthplace of the author Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. (50 min.)
  • Soapstone quarry, Kvikneskogen, dates from 400 to 600 BC. (30 min. + 45 min. on foot).
  • Røstvangen Mines. The remains of a mining community from the beginning of the 20th century. It survived for only 17 years and was ruined by the greatest bankruptcy of the period. (25 min. + 15 min. on foot).
  • Eidsfossen Power Station, a decommissioned hydroelectric plant 5 km south of Yset that formerly powered the Røstvangen Mines.
  • Tynset Bygdemuseum. Tynset's village museum is 1 kilometer from the town centre and contains exemplar housing from early times to the present.
  • Tynset Church. An octagonal church that was built in 1795 by the architect of a larger example in Røros. The church displays a fine, gilded pulpit over the altar, which is peculiar to this area of Norway. A smaller copy of this church was built in 1825 at Bardu in the northern county of Troms by the contractor (and native of Tynset) Ola Olsen Lundberg and is accurate many details.
  • Ramsmoen museumssenter: Exhibitions throughout the year, located in the centre of Tynset.
  • Garborgdagan. An annual festival built around the work of the authors Hulda Garborg and Arne Garborg. Held in Tynset kulturhus and at Kolbotn, Garborg's home for many years.
  • Tynsetutstillinga. An annual exhibition held in Galleri Elgen in Tynset kulturhus, featuring well-known Norwegian artists.
  • Tylldalen Church. Built in 1736, the rich wall painting survived the puritan period by being painted over, thus preserving its original colours. A fine altar dominates the sanctuary and fine ceiling paintings, displaying the Swedish royal arms, make this a fine example of Norwegian late-baroque architecture.
  • Tylldalen bygdetun. Tylldalen's village museum (20 min.) A biennial play for St. Olav's Day is Norway's second oldest historical outdoor play.

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External links

  • Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)
  • Tynset website (in Norwegian)
  • Tynset parish: includes information on the church parish and a series of virtual tours

tynset, this, article, about, municipality, innlandet, norway, other, uses, disambiguation, municipality, innlandet, county, norway, located, traditional, district, Østerdalen, administrative, centre, municipality, village, other, villages, include, fådalen, f. This article is about the municipality in Innlandet Norway For other uses see Tynset disambiguation Tynset is a municipality in Innlandet county Norway It is located in the traditional district of Osterdalen The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Tynset Other villages in Tynset include Fadalen Faset Telneset Tylldalen and Yset Tynset kommuneMunicipalityView of the Tylldalen areaFlagCoat of armsInnlandet within NorwayTynset within InnlandetCoordinates 62 16 31 N 10 49 57 E 62 27528 N 10 83250 E 62 27528 10 83250 Coordinates 62 16 31 N 10 49 57 E 62 27528 N 10 83250 E 62 27528 10 83250CountryNorwayCountyInnlandetDistrictOsterdalenEstablished1 Jan 1838 Created asFormannskapsdistriktAdministrative centreTynsetGovernment Mayor 2015 Merete Myhre Moen Sp Area Total1 880 32 km2 726 00 sq mi Land1 822 51 km2 703 68 sq mi Water57 81 km2 22 32 sq mi 3 1 Rank 43 in NorwayPopulation 2022 Total5 581 Rank 167 in Norway Density3 1 km2 8 sq mi Change 10 years 0 3 DemonymTynseting 1 Official language 2 Norwegian formNeutralTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 3427WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics NorwayThe 1 880 square kilometre 730 sq mi municipality is the 43rd largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway Tynset is the 167th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 5 581 The municipality s population density is 3 1 inhabitants per square kilometre 8 0 sq mi and its population has increased by 0 3 over the previous 10 year period 3 4 Contents 1 General information 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 1 3 Churches 2 Geography 3 Government 3 1 Municipal council 3 2 Mayors 4 Climate 5 Transportation 5 1 Kickers 6 Economy 7 Culture 8 Notable people 8 1 Sport 9 Attractions 10 References 11 External linksGeneral information EditThe parish of Tonsaet was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 see formannskapsdistrikt law In 1864 the southern part of the municipality population 3 216 was separated to form the new municipality of Lille Elvdal This left Tynset with 2 975 residents During the 1960s there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee On 1 January 1966 the neighboring municipality of Kvikne was dissolved and on that date the southern part of Kvikne population 664 was merged into Tynset municipality On 1 January 1970 the Garlia farm population 5 was transferred from Tynset to the neighboring Rennebu Municipality which also meant switching from Hedmark county to Sor Trondelag county On 1 January 1984 the unpopulated Spekedalen area was transferred from Tynset to the neighboring Rendalen Municipality 5 Name Edit The municipality originally the parish is named after the old Tynset farm Old Norse Tunnusetr since the first Tynset Church was built here The first element is the genitive case of the river name Tunna now spelled Tonna The last element of the name derives from the word setr which means homestead or farm The meaning of the river name is unknown 6 Prior to 1918 the name was written Tonset and it was pronounced Teunset with the eu diphthong equivalent to that in the French word bleu Coat of arms Edit The coat of arms was granted on 18 October 1985 The arms show the silver gray head of a moose on a blue background It was chosen to symbolize the abundance of moose in the area 7 See also the coats of arms for Aremark Namsos Namsskogan and Ringsaker Churches Edit The Church of Norway has four parishes sokn within the municipality of Tynset It is part of the Nord Osterdal prosti deanery in the Diocese of Hamar Churches in Tynset Parish sokn Church name Location of the church Year builtBrydalen Brydalen Church Brydalen 1883Kvikne Kvikne Church Yset 1654Tylldalen Tylldalen Church Tylldalen 1736Tynset Tynset Church Tynset 1795Geography Edit Tynset seen from northwest Tynset is the urban centre for the northern Osterdalen part of Innlandet county in the central area of mainland Norway Tynset lies in the upper quadrant of Norway s longest valley Osterdalen at an elevation of approximately 480 metres 1 574 8 ft above sea level To the northeast lies the municipality of Tolga south of Tynset are Rendalen and Alvdal municipalities and to the west is Folldal municipality In the neighboring county of Trondelag Tynset is bordered to the north by the municipalities of Rennebu and Midtre Gauldal and to the west by Oppdal municipality Tynset is known for its vast areas of forest and mountain which are ideal for skiing walking cycling hunting and fishing In many areas are signposted paths and ski tracks are ploughed in winter The river Glama has several side rivers including the Sivilla and Ya The Fadalen valley and the lake Savalen have many tourist activities The lakes Innerdalsvatnet and Falningsjoen also lie in the municipality Tynset has many wildlife areas including the geological formation at Ripan and Gammeldalen At Ripan there is a lake formed by glaciation during the last ice age and at Gammeldalen there are some beautifully formed corries from the same period Tynset has many historic mountain farms seter that are still in use in the high parts of the countryside It is possible to visit these farms while hiking Tynset municipality also rents chalets which used to belong to some of these mountain farms Government EditAll municipalities in Norway including Tynset 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 elects a mayor 8 The municipality falls under the Ostre Innlandet District Court and the Eidsivating Court of Appeal Municipal council Edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Tynset is made up of 27 representatives that are elected to four year terms The party breakdown of the council is as follows Tynset kommunestyre 2020 2023 9 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 14 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 2016 2019 10 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 12 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 2012 2015 12 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 6 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 8 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Tynset List free voters Tynsetlista frie velgere 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 2008 2011 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 10 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 5 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Tynset List free voters Tynsetlista frie velgere 6Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 2004 2007 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 14 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 2000 2003 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 12 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1996 1999 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 12 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1992 1995 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 9 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 11 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1988 1991 15 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 11 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 9 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1984 1987 16 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 9 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 9 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1980 1983 17 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 10 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 9 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1976 1979 18 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 10 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 12 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1972 1975 19 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 12 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 11 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1968 1971 20 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 10 Conservative Party Hoyre 2 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 12 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 27Tynset kommunestyre 1964 1967 21 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Conservative Party Hoyre 1 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 9 Liberal Party Venstre 1 List of workers fishermen and small farmholders Arbeidere fiskere smabrukere liste 3Total number of members 21Tynset herredsstyre 1960 1963 22 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 9 Centre Party Senterpartiet 10 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Tynset herredsstyre 1956 1959 23 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Farmers Party Bondepartiet 11 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21Tynset herredsstyre 1952 1955 24 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 7 Farmers Party Bondepartiet 7 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 16Tynset herredsstyre 1948 1951 25 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 7 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 1 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 8Total number of members 16Tynset herredsstyre 1945 1947 26 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 1 Farmers Party Bondepartiet 4 Liberal Party Venstre 1 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 2Total number of members 16Tynset herredsstyre 1938 1941 27 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Farmers Party Bondepartiet 5 Liberal Party Venstre 2 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 3Total 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 This is a list of the mayors of Tynset since it was established on 1 January 1838 28 1838 1839 Ansten Embretsen 1839 1843 Andreas Lie Bull 1843 1847 Ansten Embretsen 1847 1849 Nils Nilsen 1849 1851 Ole J Hansen 1851 1855 Ole Madsen Flotten 1855 1857 Ole J Hansen 1857 1869 Jon Steen 1869 1873 Melchior Tangen 1873 1893 Lars Hektoen 1893 1898 Tore Aaen 1899 1901 Ole J Steen 1902 1904 Tore Aaen 1905 1910 Ole J Steen 1910 1919 Hans Bakker Liberal Party 1920 1928 Olaf Ronning Liberal Party 1929 1934 Hans E Eggen Farmers Party 1935 1940 Bersvend Ordertroen Liberal Party 1941 1945 Per N Maelen 1945 Bersvend Ordertroen Liberal Party 1946 1947 Bernhard Oyan Labour Party 1948 1951 Bersvend Ordertroen Liberal Party 1952 1956 Per E Hansael Farmers Party 1957 1959 Annar Aaen Farmers Party 1959 1971 Per Often Centre Party 1971 1987 Per N Hagen Centre Party 1987 1991 Gunnar Jacobsen Labour Party 1991 1999 Olav Distad Centre Party 1999 2005 Dag Henrik Sandbakken Centre Party 2005 2007 Borgar Valle Centre Party 2007 2015 Bersvend Salbu Socialist Left Party 2015 present Merete Myhre Moen Centre Party Climate EditTynset has a boreal climate continental subarctic climate Situated inland on the valley floor at 480 meter altitude and sheltered by mountain ranges Tynset can see strong inversion for long periods The all time low is 46 6 C 51 9 F from 1 February 1912 Tynset Akrann 29 and the January record low is 46 1 C 51 0 F from 1 January 1979 30 In the European cold snap of January 2010 Tynset recorded low of 42 4 C 44 3 F Tynset has recorded the coldest June low for a town in mainland Norway with 7 9 C 17 8 F on 1 June 1907 The all time high is 31 4 C 88 5 F recorded 25 June 2020 while July has seen 31 3 C 88 3 F on 27 July 2008 Tynset sees sparse precipitation with only 440 mm 17 3 in annually with February April as the driest season Climate data for Tynset 1991 2020 482 m Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 6 21 3 27 2 36 7 45 12 54 17 63 19 66 18 64 13 55 6 43 1 30 6 21 7 44 Daily mean C F 9 1 15 6 8 6 16 5 4 25 1 5 34 7 6 3 43 3 10 4 50 7 13 7 56 7 11 9 53 4 7 5 45 5 1 34 3 7 25 3 9 5 14 9 1 5 34 6 Average low C F 14 7 12 10 10 14 4 25 1 34 5 41 8 46 7 45 3 37 1 30 6 21 13 9 3 27 Average precipitation mm inches 28 2 1 11 22 2 0 87 19 0 7 18 1 0 71 38 1 1 50 55 2 2 66 9 2 63 68 4 2 69 37 1 5 30 8 1 21 28 8 1 13 27 3 1 07 439 8 17 32 Source 1 1 Source 2 2 Climate data for Tynset 1961 1990Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 9 16 4 24 2 35 7 44 12 53 16 61 17 63 17 62 12 53 6 43 2 29 5 23 6 42 Average low C F 18 1 15 5 12 10 3 26 0 32 5 41 6 43 6 43 2 36 2 29 8 18 14 7 4 24 Average precipitation mm inches 18 0 7 15 0 6 7 6 0 3 10 0 4 38 1 5 84 3 3 86 3 4 81 3 2 28 1 1 18 0 7 13 0 5 15 0 6 410 16 1 Source Weatherbase 31 Transportation Edit Tynset railway station The municipality can be reached via railroad road and air The main Norwegian National Road 3 runs through the municipality it is the shortest route between the cities of Oslo and Trondheim The Rondevegen road connects Tynset to Lillehammer to the south Roros to the northeast and continues further into Sweden County Road 30 which passes through Rendalen also continues through Tynset into Sweden The Rorosbanen railway line connects Tynset with the major cities of Oslo and Trondheim Roros Airport 55 kilometres 34 2 mi away is part of the national network Tynset also hosts an aerodrome that is used by smaller aircraft Kickers Edit Giant kicker in Tynset Square Tynset produces the traditional Norwegian form of transportation the kicker spark It is made in two versions Rappen and Tarzan The world s largest kicker is located in the Tynset Square in the village of Tynset This sculpture is four times the size of a normal kicker Economy EditWith a population of about 5 400 people Tynset is the urban centre of the Nord Osterdalen region Although it is a modern business and shopping centre with a wide variety of commercial activities agriculture and forestry are still the traditional ways of making a living Municipal administration and service industries such as the computer industry law finance and construction are also beginning to play an increasing role Tynset has most of the functions of a regional centre because of its schools and hospital and many of the region s intermunicipal services have naturally been positioned in Tynset The Family Centre Centre for School Psychology and others A factory in Tynset used to produce latex Troll souvenirs but production moved abroad and it no longer does this Culture EditNumber of minorities 1st and 2nd generation in Tynset by country of origin in 2017 32 Ancestry Number Poland 125 Lithuania 91 Somalia 77 Eritrea 45 Thailand 37 Afghanistan 36 Syria 34Tynset has a rich cultural life with a huge range of organisations in sports music drama the arts and youth work KulturhusetThe Centre for The Arts kulturhuset opened in 1988 The centre houses concerts plays a cinema library art exhibitions rehearsals reunions conferences and festivals The Kulturhuset also has a cafe TynsethalleneTynset s first sports hall Tynsethallen was built in 1986 A second sports hall Holmenhallen was opened ten years later A swimming pool and smaller gymnastics gall in the building connects them to form a complete set of sports facilities SavalenSavalen is known internationally for its speed skating ice rink where many national and international records have been achieved Savalen has also developed a football pitch an arena for Nordic skiing and biathlon a roller skiing track an alpine area and 90 kilometres 55 9 mi of cross country skiing tracks The Savalen area has become a place that is specially designed for the handicapped which includes wheelchair paths and a specially equipped fishing pier Savalen has become a well known holiday and vacation area Early Skateboard in NorwayTynset had one of Norway s very first pro skateboard vert ramp it was constructed 1981 82 by Erik Snedsbol and located in the forest near Tela Sag amp Hovleri on Telneset It was one of the first pro vert ramp s during the prohibition period 1978 89 in Norway From 7 September 1978 to 9 May 1989 skateboarding was completely banned in Norway At that time Norway was the only country in the world where it was forbidden to sell buy or stand on a skateboard The ban was introduced by the Nordli government and lifted by the Brundtland government both emanating from Arbeiderpartiet Norwegian Labour Party Snedsbol s skateboard ramp was the first to get permission for use in Norway during the prohibition period and contributed to the softening of the Law of Norway The newspaper Arbeidets Rett by Jan E Overgard published an article on 12 October 1983 The ramp was later published in the Swedish skateboard magazine Uppat Vaggarna no 5 6 1983 Notable people Edit Bjornstjerne Bjornson 1909 Anders Rambech 1767 in Kvikne 1836 a district stipendiary magistrate and politician Bjornstjerne Bjornson 1832 in Kvikne 1910 a poet and writer who received the 1903 Nobel Prize in Literature 33 Odd Aukrust 1915 in Tynset 2008 a Norwegian economist Olav Gjaerevoll 1916 Tynset 1994 a botanist academic and politician Fridtjof Frank Gundersen 1934 in Tynset 2011 a professor of jurisprudence and politician Gert Nygardshaug born 1946 at Tynset an author of poems children s books and crime novels Erik Snedsbol born 1965 Stavnas Sweden artist photographer writer musician skateboarder Straight edge Bersvend Salbu born 1968 a Norwegian farmer politician and Mayor of Tynset 2007 2015 Ellen Brekken born 1985 in Tynset jazz musician plays upright bass bass guitar and the tubaSport Edit Willy Olsen born 1950 in Tynset a retired speed skater competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics Solrun Flatas born 1967 in Tynset a cyclist competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics Tor Halvor Bjornstad born 1978 a retired cross country skier biathlete and winter triathlete lives in Tynset Kai Olav Ryen born 1978 in Tynset a footballer with 223 club caps Ole Erik Midtskogen born 1995 in Tynset a footballer playing for Eliteserien club Odds BallklubbAttractions Edit Kvikne Church The following are some of the attractions in the area The distance from the municipal center of Tynset is shown Kvikne Mines in Odden The remains of mining operations begun in 1632 60 min Kvikne Church A cruciform timber church built in 1652 with a richly decorated interior The altar is an example of one of Norway s finest Renaissance altarpieces and the church is adorned with staves planks on which one can see Viking graffiti an 11th century crucifix and other artifacts from the Viking period 45 min Vollan Farm and Chapel The farm was originally built in the mining period the earliest part of which dates from the 17th century This is one of the few farms in the country with its own private chapel 45 min Vollandagan An annual festival connected with the traditional life of Vollan Bjorgan parsonage Kvikne The birthplace of the author Bjornstjerne Bjornson 50 min Soapstone quarry Kvikneskogen dates from 400 to 600 BC 30 min 45 min on foot Rostvangen Mines The remains of a mining community from the beginning of the 20th century It survived for only 17 years and was ruined by the greatest bankruptcy of the period 25 min 15 min on foot Eidsfossen Power Station a decommissioned hydroelectric plant 5 km south of Yset that formerly powered the Rostvangen Mines Tynset Bygdemuseum Tynset s village museum is 1 kilometer from the town centre and contains exemplar housing from early times to the present Tynset Church An octagonal church that was built in 1795 by the architect of a larger example in Roros The church displays a fine gilded pulpit over the altar which is peculiar to this area of Norway A smaller copy of this church was built in 1825 at Bardu in the northern county of Troms by the contractor and native of Tynset Ola Olsen Lundberg and is accurate many details Ramsmoen museumssenter Exhibitions throughout the year located in the centre of Tynset Garborgdagan An annual festival built around the work of the authors Hulda Garborg and Arne Garborg Held in Tynset kulturhus and at Kolbotn Garborg s home for many years Tynsetutstillinga An annual exhibition held in Galleri Elgen in Tynset kulturhus featuring well known Norwegian artists Tylldalen Church Built in 1736 the rich wall painting survived the puritan period by being painted over thus preserving its original colours A fine altar dominates the sanctuary and fine ceiling paintings displaying the Swedish royal arms make this a fine example of Norwegian late baroque architecture Tylldalen bygdetun Tylldalen s village museum 20 min A biennial play for St Olav s Day is Norway s second oldest historical outdoor play References 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 Jukvam Dag 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra Rygh Oluf 1900 Norske gaardnavne Hedmarkens amt in Norwegian 3 ed Kristiania Norge W C Fabritius amp sonners bogtrikkeri p 397 Civic heraldry of Norway Norske Kommunevapen Heraldry of the World Retrieved 11 February 2022 Hansen Tore ed 12 May 2016 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24 November 2011 Immigrants and Norwegian born to immigrant parents by immigration category country background and percentages of the population Statistics Norway Archived from the original on 2 July 2015 Retrieved 29 June 2015 Gosse Edmund William 1911 Bjornson Bjornstjerne Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed p 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tynset Look up Tynset in Wiktionary the free dictionary Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway in Norwegian Tynset website in Norwegian Tynset parish includes information on the church parish and a series of virtual tours Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tynset amp oldid 1135177532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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