Hedmarken

District in Innlandet, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hedmarken[2] (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈhêːdmɑrkn̩], locally [ˈhɛ̂mɑrkɑ]; known as Hedemarken [ˈhêːdəmɑrkn̩] until 2003)[2][3] is a traditional district in Innlandet county in Eastern Norway.

CountryNorway
Urban centreHamar
Demonym(s)Hemarking
Heimarking
Hedmarking[1]
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Hedmarken
View of parts of Hedmarken from Vang, near Hamar.
View of parts of Hedmarken from Vang, near Hamar.
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Coordinates: 60°48′04″N 11°16′50″E
CountryNorway
CountyInnlandet
RegionAustlandet
Urban centreHamar
Area
  Total
2,725 km2 (1,052 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
  Total
91,015
  Density33.40/km2 (86.51/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Hemarking
Heimarking
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Hedmarken consists of the municipalities Stange, Hamar, Løten, and Ringsaker. In the past, it also contained the former municipalities of Romedal, Vang, Furnes, and Nes, but those municipalities were merged into Hamar, Stange, and Ringsaker during the 20th century.[4] Traditionally, it also included Gjøvik Municipality on the other side of the lake, but this is no longer the case.[5] The old county of Hedmark was named after the district of Hedmarken, but the county included several other districts as well, namely Østerdalen and Glåmdalen (Solør, Odalen and Vinger).[6]

The district is dominated by rolling agricultural terrain, hilly green mountains, and pine forests.

Etymology

The Old Norse form of the name was Heiðmǫrk. The first element is heiðnir, the name of an old Germanic tribe and is related to the word heið which means "moorland". The last element is mǫrk which means "woodland", "borderland", or "march".[6] "In Hedmarken" is translated på Hedmarken which literally means "on Hedmarken".[7]

History

In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Hedmarken was a petty kingdom, part of the Eidsivating. Kings of Hedmarken included:

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