- Røros
Infobox_Kommune
name=Røros
idnumber=1640
county=Sør-Trøndelag
landscape=
capital=Røros
governor=Hans Vintervold (Ap)
governor_as_of=2007
arearank=32
area=1956
arealand=1758
areapercent=0.60
population_as_of=2004
populationrank=174
population=5,632
populationpercent=0.12
populationdensity=3
populationincrease=4.6
language=Neutral
lat_deg=62| lat_min=34| lat_sec=27| lon_deg=11| lon_min=22| lon_sec=59
utm_zone=32V| utm_northing=6943793 |utm_easting=0634991| geo_cat=adm2nd
munwebpage=www.roros.kommune.no
Audio|Roeros.ogg|Røros is atown and municipality in the county ofSør-Trøndelag ,Norway .Røros was established as a municipality on January 1, 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt ). It was split in four municipalities on January 1, 1926 (Røros town,Røros landsogn ,Brekken andGlåmos ), but these four were merged together again on January 1, 1964.The name
The town is named after the old farm Røros ("Røraas" around 1530), since the town was built on its ground. The first element is the rivername Røa, the last element is "os" meaning 'mouth of a river' (the small river Røa runs into the great river Glåma here). The meaning of the rivername "Røa" is unknown.
History
Known for its
copper mine s, it is one ofNorway 's two nationally significant mining towns with activity starting in the 17th century (the other one being the "silver -town"Kongsberg , seeKongsberg Silver Mines ).Røros was burned to the ground in 1678 and 1679 by the
Swedish Army during theScanian War .In 1718, during the
Great Northern War , the town was once again taken by the Swedish Army, led by General De la Barre, who made up the southern arm of the main Swedish Army underCarl Gustav Armfeldt . De la Barre took the city and the produced copper at gunpoint.When KingCarl XII was killed nearFredriksten November 30 ,1718 , De la Barre retreated north to join the bulk of the army. However, this ended in tragedy, when over 3,000 rather unprepared soldiers perished in the harsh weather conditions in the mountains northwest of Røros.Røros and its people were made famous to Norwegians at the turn of the 20th century by semi-fictional author
Johan Falkberget , who told the story of the mining community from the perspective of the hard-tested miners at the bottom of the social ladder.With its authentic wooden buildings, Røros is on the
UNESCO World heritage list.Geography and climate
Røros is located on a gently sloping
plateau about 630 m above sea level; forested with mostly birch and some pine, but thetree line is never far away. The largest lake within the municipality isAursund ; the riverGlomma has its origin here. The most northerly part ofFemund , the third largest lake in Norway, is located in Røros. These lakes and other in Røros, such asBolagen , are well suited forkayaking andfishing . Røros has a somewhat continental climate. Mean annual precipitation in Røros is only 500 mm, with February–May as the driest period. January average is −11.2 °C, however Røros has recorded the coldest temperatures south ofFinnmark with −50.4 °C in early January 1914. As winters are cold and stable, theskiing conditions are usually excellent, with the period from February to April as the optimum, as the sun is higher and the days longer than earlier in winter. July 24hr average is 11.4 °C; summer days are often pleasantly warm, but the nights can get chilly.Culture
During winter, a traditional
market called "Rørosmartnan" is organized, that draws manytourist s, an average of 60,000–70,000 visitors each year. The market begins on the last Tuesday in February and lasts five days ( [http://www.rorosinfo.com/index.jsp?a=71418&exp=55300] ). There is also an outdoor musical theatre performance played in Røros to commemorate the tragedy when the Swedish soldiers froze to death. This show has been played since 1994 ( [http://www.detbrinnereneld.no] ).Communications
The town is served by the railway line
Rørosbanen , andRøros Airport has a scheduled service to Oslo. The Rv 30 road connects south toTynset and northwest down the Gaula valley towards Trondheim. There is also the RV 705 road going north toSelbu andStjørdal , and the road Rv 31 going east to Sweden.External links
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Røros Mining Town
State Party = NOR
Type = Cultural
Criteria = iii, iv, v
ID = 55
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1980
Session = 4th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/55
* [http://www.bergstaden.org/ History of Røros]
* [http://www.worldheritageroros.no/ World heritage site Røros]
* [http://www.rorosinfo.com/ Røros info]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/sites/55.htm UNESCO Røros entry]
* [http://www.visitnorway.com/templates/NTRDestinationArticle.aspx?id=196199 Visitnorway.com Røros]Sør-Trøndelag
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