Digranes

Kópavogur District in Southwest, Iceland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Digranes (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtɪɣraˌnɛːs]) is one of the 5 districts of Kópavogur. The district's borders are defined by the Hafnarfjarðarvegur in the west, Kópavogslækur in the south, Fossvogslækur in the north and the Reykjanesbraut in the east.[2]

CountryIceland
Notable landmarksKópavogsdalur, Víghóll
Postal code
200
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Digranes
Kópavogur District
Location of Digranes within Kópavogur
Location of Digranes within Kópavogur
Coordinates: 64.111°N 21.880°W / 64.111; -21.880
CountryIceland
ConstituencySouthwest
RegionCapital Region
MunicipalityKópavogur
Notable landmarksKópavogsdalur, Víghóll
Area
  Total
3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi)
Population
  Total
4,968[1]
  Density14.6/km2 (38/sq mi)
Postal code
200
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History

Digranes is one of the oldest settlements within the city limits of Kópavogur, with agriculture arising on the land between 1300 and 1313.[3]

Digranes was once crown land, its land rent totalling some 90 acres in 1703.[4] Land rent was paid with fish and butter in Market Towns (Icelandic: Kaupstaðir) and Bessastaðir. The land remained under royal possession when the majority of crown land was sold off in the second half of the 19th century, thus becoming public land (Icelandic: Þjóðjörð).[5]

Urbanization in Digranes arose in the 1930s[1] when agriculture was abolished on the land in 1936. Prior to that, the Búnaðarfélag Íslands [is] was responsible for allocating lots on the land. The last practicing farmer in Digranes was Jón Guðmundsson, who worked from 1896 to 1936.[5]

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