- Evenes
Infobox_Kommune
name=Evenes
idnumber=1853
county=Nordland
landscape=Ofoten
capital=Bogen i Ofoten
governor=Jardar Jensen (H)
governor_as_of=2003
arearank=300
area=252
arealand=241
areapercent=0.08
population_as_of=2004
populationrank=374
population=1,444
populationpercent=0.03
populationdensity=6
populationincrease=-12.1
demonym=Evenesværing
language=Bokmål, Sami "(semi-official)"
lat_deg=68| lat_min=32| lat_sec=11| lon_deg=16| lon_min=55| lon_sec=55
utm_zone=33W| utm_northing=7603920 |utm_easting=0578884| geo_cat=adm2ndmunwebpage=www.evenes.kommune.no
Evenes (Sami Evenášši) is a municipality in the county of
Nordland , Norway.The old municipality of
Ofoten was split into Evenes andAnkenes January 1, 1884.Ballangen was separated from Evenes July 1, 1925.The name
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old farm Evenes (Norse ("*Øyvindarnes"), since the first church was built there. The first element is (probably) the genitive case of the male name "Øyvindr", the last element is "nes" n 'headland'.
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1990). It shows an old wheel (to represent communication).
Geography
Evenes is located on the northern shore of
Ofotfjord , and bordersSkånland municipality inTroms county to the north,Narvik municipality to the east, andTjeldsund to the west.There are lowlands in the western part of the municipality (Liland and Evenes area), while in the eastern part (Bogen), the mountains go almost straight up from the fjord. The highest mountain is "Lilletinden" (1137 m), which can be climbed without climbing equipment, even withski s in the winter and early spring. The view is stunning. The most noticeable mountain when driving the E10, which crosses through Evenes, is perhaps the steep "Niingen" (1090 m) just east of Bogen. The largecave "Trollkirka" (the Troll Church) is located in the western part of the municipality (near Tårstad). German fortifications fromWorld War II can be seen at Evenestangen, which is also a good place for fishing in the fjord.Niingsvatnet is partly located in Evenes.Evenestangen is also the site of the sculpture "Stone House" by Danish artist
Bjørn Nørgaard . The sculpture is part of theArtscape Nordland project. [http://www.skulpturlandskap.no/Skulpturlandskap/Kunst/steinhus.html]Economy
Most people work in public service and there is also some small scale agriculture.
Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes is located in the western part of the municipality, with daily flights toOslo ,Trondheim ,Bodø andTromsø , as well as charter flights tosouthern Europe filled with sun-hungry tourists. TheRoyal Norwegian Air Force has a substantial infrastructure at Evenes, but the base was closed following the end of the Cold War, though it is often used by otherNATO allies during their winter training. The largeC-5 Galaxy from theUnited States Air Force has made several landings at the airport. A mobile hospital was built inside a small mountain at Osmarka, 5 km east of the airport, using NATO infrastructure funds. TheUnited States Navy moved the hospital to Kuwait before the Gulf War started in 1991. To achieve this, a large transport ship used the deep water harbour near Bogen, 13 km east of the airport. This harbour was also built with funds from NATO, to enable heavy equipment to be moved north toTroms by road.History
The church at Evenes was the first church in Ofoten, built ca. 1250. The original church and a subsequent church has been lost in fires; the present church is a wooden church(const. 1800) inspired by Danish
Biedermeier mansion building style. Some relics from the original churches remain in the church today, most notably a stonebaptismal font from the 13th century.
Liland used to be the communications centre of the entire Ofotfjord area right up until the emergence ofNarvik as a commerce/industry centre in the early 20th century.During the
second world war , the Germans found the wide and fairly deep Bogen bay, with its mostly hard rock bottom well suited for anchoring, to be perfect for a naval base.Narvik is only convert|10|nmi|km to the east (further into the fjord). The German battleship "Tirpitz" and cruiser "Admiral Hipper" were stationed in Bogen during part of the war (8 July - 23 October 1942, returned 11 March 1943). The battleships "Scharnhorst" and "Lützow" were based in Bogen for a shorter time. Additionally, severaldestroyer s andsubmarine s used Bogen as a base for shorter periods. Thus, this bay was one of Germany's most powerful naval bases during parts of the war, and constituted a very real threat toAllied Arctic Convoys . The Allies had an obvious need for intelligence about these powerful German warships, and the British provided a radio set to the local resistance group. This radio was set up at Liland, 9 km west of Bogen, and codenamed "Lyra".External links
* [http://www.evenes.kommune.no/document.aspx?uid=37&title=Evenes+kommune Pictures and information from Evenes municipality (Norwegian)]
* [http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/miscellaneous/tirpitz_bogen_then_and_now/tirpitz_bogen_then_and_now.html Bismarck-class.dk - pictures of Tirpitz and Admiral Hipper in Bogen]
* [http://www.stigvalter.com/kajakk/kajakk.htm Nice pictures from Kayak trip in Evenes]
* [http://nordland.miljostatus.no/msf_themepage.aspx?m=1626#4493 Nautå nature reserve] with calcareous wetlands and international protection value (Norwegian)
* [http://nordland.miljostatus.no/msf_themepage.aspx?m=1703#4570 Veggen nature reserve - world's most northerly south boreal deciduous forest]
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