Nes, Akersh

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Nes Church ruins
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Svanfossen on the river Vorma in Fenstad
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Seterstøa station in Nes was built in 1862
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Gamle Hvam Museum in Nes

Nes is a municipality in Akershus county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Romerike. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Årnes.

Name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old Nes farm (Old Norse: Nes which means "headland"), since the first church was built here. The actual nes is the headland made by the two great rivers Glomma and Vorma, which have their meeting point just south of the farm. Prior to 1889, the name was spelled "Næs".

Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted in 1988. The arms show three yellow logs (to represent forestry) on a green background (to symbolize youth and hope). The position of the logs represents the meeting of the rivers Glomma and Vorma, creating the headland of Nes.[1] Template:See also-text

History

The parish of Næs was established as a municipality of its own on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt).

Nes Church Ruins

Nes Church ruins (Nes kirkeruin) are one of Norway's best preserved church ruins. The church which dated from ca 1100 was designed in Romanesque style and was extended into a cruciform church in 1697. The old medieval stone was located near the juncture of two rivers; Glomma and Vorma. The church suffered fire damage in 1854. After the fire the walls were preserved as ruins. The new Nes Church was completed in 1860.[2][3]

Geography

The municipality borders Eidsvoll, Ullensaker, Sørum, and Aurskog-Høland in Akershus county and Eidskog, Sør-Odal, and Nord-Odal in Hedmark county.

Nes includes many natural attractions, such as parts of the river Glomma, as well as 168 lakes. Elk, beaver, wolf, and lynx can be found here. Hunting and sportfishing are very prevalent.

Eight hundred farms make the area one of the largest producers of wheat in the country.

Villages

Demography

Number of minorities (1st and 2nd generation) in Nes by country of origin in 2017[4]
Ancestry Number
Template:Country data Poland 461
Template:Country data Lithuania 257
Template:Country data Sweden 141
Template:Country data Russia 134
Template:Country data Germany 116
Template:Country data Eritrea 115
Template:Country data Thailand 106
Template:Country data Denmark 105
Template:Country data Pakistan 97
Template:Country data Philippines 85

Notable people

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Åslaug Marie Haga, 2016
  • Gudbrand Bøhn (1839 in Nes – 1906) a violinist, concertmaster and music teacher
  • Ivar Throndsen (1853 in Nes – 1932) an engraver, worked at the Royal Mint in Kongsberg
  • Harald Otto (1865 in Nes – 1928) a Norwegian actor and theater director
  • Åsmund Esval (1889 in Nes – 1971) a Norwegian landscape painter
  • Odd Fossengen (1945 in Nes – 2017) a Norwegian international motorcycle speedway rider
  • Åslaug Haga (born 1959 in Nes) diplomat, politician and international civil servant

Sport

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