- Sør-Trøndelag
Infobox Fylke
name = Sør-Trøndelag
idnumber = 16
capital =Trondheim
governor =Kåre Gjønnes
governor_date = 1993
governor_party = Kristelig Folkeparti
mayor =Tore O. Sandvik
mayor_date = 2003
mayor_party = Arbeiderpartiet
region = Trøndelag
arearank = 7
area = 18848
arealand = 17830
areapercent = 5.86
population_as_of = 2008
populationrank = 5
population = 284,773
populationpercent = 5.90
populationdensity = 15
populationincrease = 5.8
gdp_as_of = 2001
gdprank = 5
gdppercent = 4.23
gdpcapita = 243,281
incomecapita = 139,200
munwebpage = www.stfk.no
language = Neutral
demonym = SørtrønderAudio|Sor-Trondelag.ogg|Sør-Trøndelag is a county in the areaTrøndelag inNorway , borderingNord-Trøndelag ,Møre og Romsdal ,Oppland andHedmark . To the west is theNorwegian Sea (Atlantic ocean ), and to the east isSweden . The county is separated into a northern and southern part byTrondheimsfjorden . More than half of the population in the county lives inTrondheim . The Norwegiandialect of the region isTrøndersk .The name
The name "Sør-Trøndelag" was created in 1919. It means '(the) southern (part of)
Trøndelag '.Until 1919 the name of the county was "Søndre Trondhjems amt". The meaning of this name was '(the) southern (part of) Trondhjems amt'. (The old "Trondhjems amt", created in 1662, was divided in 1804. "Trondhjem" is the old form of
Trondheim .)See also
Nord-Trøndelag Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1983) - but it has old roots: This was the seal of
Gaute Ivarsson , archbishop of Trondheim 1475-1510.Geography
The broad and long
Trondheimsfjord is at the center of this county, although the coastal areas stretch somewhat further north. The mountain rangesDovrefjell andTrollheimen are located in the south, while theFosen peninsula is located north of the fjord. Several of the bestsalmon rivers in Europe are located in the county, the largest and most famous being Gaula and Orkla.Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park ,Forollhogna National Park ,Skarvan og Roltdalen National Park andFemundsmarka National Park are located, or partly located, in the county.History
People have lived in this region for thousands of years (see
Rock carvings in Central Norway ,Nøstvet and Lihult cultures andCorded Ware culture ). The fertile lowland bordering the Trondheimsfjord was probably the most important power centre in theViking Age . Trondheim was the seat of the archbishop for several centuries, and an important pilgrimage destination following the death of St Olav in 1030.Røros , in the southeastern part of the county, is a well-preserved mining town on a mountain plateau, and is a UnescoWorld Heritage Site .Economy
Mining in Røros and Løkken in
Meldal lasted for about 300 years, andThamshavnbanen , the old electric railway fromOrkdal to Løkken, is still usable. The constant fires used to crack the rock in the mines demanded vast amounts of firewood; the montane forests on the mountain plateau near Røros still have not fully recovered. Along the coast, fishing has always been important. Farming was and still is important in the whole county, with the most economical important agriculture taking place in the fertile lowland valleys, such as inMelhus , Orkdal,Skaun ,Midtre Gauldal ,Malvik andTrondheim , but also near the outer seaboard, such as inØrland and Rissa. The city of Trondheim has always been at the centre of this area, with administrative functions, as well as industry based on agricultural produce, and more recently education, high-tech business and healthcare.Climate
The weather is very much decided by the direction of the wind; southerlies and easterlies bring sunny weather, while westerlies bring precipitation with mild weather in winter and cool rainy weather in summer. Northwesterlies bring the worst weather with snow in winter (often sleet or rain on the coast). Average yearly precipitation varies from 2,000 mm in some areas of
Fosen , to 850 mm in Trondheim and only 500 mm in Oppdal. The interior areas at somewhat higher elevations have cold winters with reliablesnow cover, while the coastal areas have amaritime climate with mild and more windy winters. Sula in Frøya municipality has an average of 1.5°C (34°F) in the coldest month [http://met.no/observasjoner/sor-trondelag/normaler_for_kommune_1620.html?kommuner Temperaturnormaler/Nedbørnormaler for Frøya i perioden 1961 - 1990] ] . Røros, at an altitude of 628 m (2,000 ft), has a January average of -11.2°C (12°F; . Summer temperatures does not differ that much; sheltered lowlands a bit inland will have the warmest summers. "Base period 1961-1990."Municipalities
Sør-Trøndelag has a total of 25 municipalities:
Åfjord Agdenes Bjugn - Frøya
Hemne Hitra Holtålen Klæbu Malvik Meldal Melhus Midtre Gauldal Oppdal
External links
* [http://exviking.net/lowland/small/Buckthorn.htm Picture: Rare vegetation at the mouth of river Gaula]
References
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