- Bud, Norway
Bud is a fishing village (est. 700) in western
Norway , on the Atlantic Road, outside the city ofKristiansund . Due to a good natural harbor and rich fisheries, Bud grew to become the largest town betweenTrondheim and Bergen in theMiddle Ages .At the death of king Frederick I in
1533 , it was the site of the last independent Norwegian Privy Council, organized byOlav Engelbrektsson ,Archbishop of Nidaros . The meeting led to a failed attempt to break away from theKalmar Union and King Christian III, and claim Norway's independence by rejecting theProtestant Reformation .The council was the last of its kind in Norway for 270 years.
During
World War II , the Germans heavily fortified Bud in anticipation of an Allied invasion, as a part of theAtlantic Wall .Bud was also a municipality from 1837 to 1 January 1964, when it became a part of
Fræna .
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