Enebakk is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
in
Akershus
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county
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,
Norway
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. It is part of the
Follo traditional region
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. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of
Kirkebygda.
The
parish
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of ''Enebak'' was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt
() was the name of a Norwegian self-governing municipality. The name was used from the establishment these municipalities in 1838 until the name fell out of use in 1863.
The municipalities had their legal basis from two laws enacted on 14 Jan ...
). The part of Enebakk lying east of lake
Ăyeren
Ăyeren is a lake in the Glomma River watershed, southeast of the city of Lillestrøm (town), Lillestrøm. It is located within the municipalities of Enebakk, Lillestrøm, and RĂŚlingen in Akershus county and Indre Ăstfold municipality in Ăstfol ...
was transferred to
Fet
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municipality in 1962.
General information
Name
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old ''Enebakk'' farm (
Old Norse
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: ''Ignarbakki''), since the first church was built here. The first element is the
genitive case
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of a river name ''Ign'' (the meaning is unknown) and the last element is ''bakki'' which means "
river bank
In geography, a bank is the land alongside a body of water.
Different structures are referred to as ''banks'' in different fields of geography.
In limnology (the study of inland waters), a stream bank or river bank is the terrain alongsid ...
". In Norse times the parish was alternatively called ''Ignardalr'' meaning "the
valley
A valley is an elongated low area often running between hills or mountains and typically containing a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers or streams over ...
of (the river) Ign". Prior to 1921, the name was written "Enebak".
Enebakk Church
Enebakk Church (''Enebakk kirke'') dated from 11th-12th century. It is constructed in a rectangular shape. The edifice is of stone and has 280 seats. The present church has since been expanded and undergone major restorations, the latest in 2010. Enebakk church is a medieval era church, with a rectangular nave and finished choir. Portals and corners are quarried sandstone, while the church was constructed by the macadam. The nave and chancel were built in the 1100s, while the west tower was built during the 1200s. The tower was originally higher than now, but was rebuilt around 1520. The ridge turret of the tower roof was built in 1622, and is thus the oldest preserved wooden tower in the country.
The frescoes in the nave were uncovered in the 1960s. They were originally painted in the late 1500s and covered all the walls, but were later painted over after the Reformation. The decoration is done in Renaissance style. In 1608 the church received a new altar with catechism boards, which are an altarpiece without pictures, just text. The altarpiece was later elevated to a picture field showing the Crucifixion. This was done in the 1660s. The baptismal font from the 1100s is of soapstone with Romanesque decoration. The church has two wooden sculptures: a crucifix hanging above the chancel arch and a Madonna both in Gothic style.
Coat-of-arms
The
coat-of-arms
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is from modern times. They were granted on 12 December 1986. The arms are based on a drawing in the local church that dates back to the early 17th century. They show four silver crosses on a green background. It is inspired by old mural paintings in the Enebakk church from the Middle Ages. It shows four fourblades. The number four symbolizes the four parts of the municipality (see below).
Media
The newspaper ''
Enebakk Avis'' is published in Enebakk.
Geography
Enebakk is divided into four areas, named
Flateby (Postcode 1911), Kirkebygda (Postcode 1912), and
Ytre Enebakk
Ytre Enebakk is a village and a forest and farming village in the municipality Enebakk in Akershus. The village has 3,359 inhabitants as of 1 January 2009, and is located 10 kilometers southwest of the municipal center of Kirkebygda and 30 kilomete ...
(Postcode 1914), being closest to Oslo.
The highest point in Enebakk is
VardĂĽsen, situated between the lakes
Børtervann and
Ăyeren
Ăyeren is a lake in the Glomma River watershed, southeast of the city of Lillestrøm (town), Lillestrøm. It is located within the municipalities of Enebakk, Lillestrøm, and RĂŚlingen in Akershus county and Indre Ăstfold municipality in Ăstfol ...
, at above sea level.
Enebakk is a mere from the city limits of
Oslo
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, with easy bus-access to the country's capital. As of 2004, there are no train stations in the municipality.
Notable people
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Thomas Alsgaard (1972 in Enebakk) a Norwegian cross-country skier
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Thorleif Andresen (born 1945 in Enebakk) cyclist, competed at the 1968, 1972 and the
1976 Summer Olympics
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*
Einar Holstad (born 1950) a politician, mayor of Enebakk 1994â1995
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Ragnhild Jølsen (1875 on Ekeberg farm â 1908) a Norwegian author about the conflict between old rural society and modern industrial society
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Hans Thoresen (1767 at Degrum - 1840) a Norwegian timber merchant and ship-owner
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Heidi Weng (born 1991 in Ytre Enebakk) a Norwegian cross-country skier and fell runner
Sister cities
The following cities are
twinned with Enebakk:
* -
HammarĂś,
Värmland County
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,
Sweden
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References
External links
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Municipal fact sheetfrom
Statistics Norway
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Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every year on its web site. All rele ...
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Official website
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