Hof Municipality (Vestfold)
Hof Municipality
Hof kommune | |
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Hof herred (historic name) | |
Coordinates: 59°31′49″N 10°05′13″E / 59.53034°N 10.08704°E | |
Country | Norway |
County | Vestfold |
District | Jarlsberg |
Established | 1 Jan 1838 |
• Created as | Formannskapsdistrikt |
Disestablished | 1 Jan 2018 |
• Succeeded by | Holmestrand Municipality |
Administrative centre | Hof |
Government | |
• Mayor (2015-2018) | Mette Måge Olsen (Ap) |
Area (upon dissolution) | |
• Total | 163.12 km2 (62.98 sq mi) |
• Land | 148.58 km2 (57.37 sq mi) |
• Water | 14.54 km2 (5.61 sq mi) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 3,176 |
• Density | 19/km2 (50/sq mi) |
Demonym | Hofsokning[1] |
Official language | |
• Norwegian form | Bokmål[2] |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
ISO 3166 code | NO-0714[4] |
Hof is a
General information
The parish of Hof was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). The borders of the municipality were never changed.[6] On 1 January 2018, Hof Municipality was merged into the neighboring Holmestrand Municipality.[7]
Name
The municipality (originally the
Coat of arms
The coat of arms was granted on 17 July 1992. The official blazon is "Gules, three water lily leaves Or" (Norwegian: I rødt tre gull sjøblad, 2-1). This means the arms have a red field (background) and the charge is a seeblatt which is a water lily leaf design. The charge has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. The design is meant to symbolize the many lakes in the municipality. There are three leaves in the design to symbolize the three church parishes in Hof: Hof, Vassås, and Eidsfoss. The arms were designed by Geir Helgen. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.[9][10][11]
Churches
The
Parish (sokn) | Church name | Location of the church | Year built |
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Hof, Vassås og Eidsfoss |
Eidsfoss Church | Eidsfoss | 1904 |
Hof Church | Hof | c. 1150 | |
Vassås Church | Vassås | c. 1200 |
Geography
The municipality of Hof covered 164 square kilometres (63 sq mi), of which 140 square kilometres (54 sq mi) was land. Of the land in the municipality, 17.9 square kilometres (6.9 sq mi) was
Government
Hof Municipality was responsible for
Mayors
The mayors (Norwegian: ordfører) of Hof:[13][14]
- 1838-1843: Morten Smith Petersen
- 1844-1849: Ole Hansen Hafsrud
- 1850-1853: Sven Pedersen Goverud, Sr.
- 1854-1855: Torger Olsen Korby
- 1856-1859: Sven Pedersen Goverud, Sr.
- 1860-1863: Torger Olsen Korby
- 1864-1875: Thomas E. Herstad
- 1876-1879: Per Svensen Goverud
- 1880-1887: Ole Svendsen Goverud
- 1888-1889: Edvard Halvorsen Sundby
- 1890-1898: Thorvald O. Gran
- 1899-1902: Jacob Olsen Lindseth
- 1902-1902: Christian Olsen Thon (H)
- 1903-1907: Sven Pedersen Goverud, Jr.
- 1908-1916: Christian Olsen Thon (H)
- 1917-1922: Nils Unnemark (Bp)
- 1923-1928: Ole Bertil Grennæs (Bp)
- 1929-1930: Ludvig Lørdal (Ap)
- 1931-1931: Olaf M. Tormodsrud
- 1931-1931: Ludvig Lørdal (Ap)
- 1932-1934: Ole Bertil Grennæs (Bp)
- 1935-1937: Olaf M. Tormodsrud
- 1938-1940: Hans Klaussen (Ap)
- 1940-1941: Ole Lindseth (NS)
- 1941-1942: Olaf Frich (NS)
- 1943-1945: Gunnar Reggestad (NS)
- 1945-1963: Hans Klaussen (Ap)
- 1964-1971: Per Båstad
- 1972-1979: Arne Solli
- 1980-1983: Roar Kristian Nordby (Sp)
- 1984-1985: Gunnar Lindseth (KrF)
- 1986-1987: Gunnar Haavik (H)
- 1988-1991: Arne Gravdal (Sp)
- 1992-1993: Åse Fjellestad (H)
- 1994-1999: Kari Akerholt (Sp)
- 2000-2012: Olav Bjørnli (H)
- 2012-2015: Ragnar Lindås (H)
- 2015-2017: Mette Måge Olsen (Ap)
Municipal council
The
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
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Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 6 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 7 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 2 | |
Joint list of the Red Party (Rødt) |
2 | |
Total number of members: | 17 | |
Note: On 1 January 2018, Hof Municipality was merged into Holmestrand Municipality. |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 4 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 9 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 4 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 4 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 8 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 3 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 2 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 4 | |
Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) | 1 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 6 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 3 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 2 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 6 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 5 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 6 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 5 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 7 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 7 | |
Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) | 1 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 3 | |
Liberal Party (Venstre) | 1 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 8 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Liberal Party (Venstre) | 1 | |
Joint list of the Centre Party (Senterpartiet) and the Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 4 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 8 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Joint list of the Centre Party (Senterpartiet) and the Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Joint list of the Conservative Party (Høyre), Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti), and Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 8 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 4 | |
Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) | 3 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 2 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 11 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 10 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 10 | |
Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) | 7 | |
Total number of members: | 17 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 15 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Local List(s) (Lokale lister) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 15 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 10 | |
Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 15 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 8 | |
Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) | 7 | |
Total number of members: | 15 | |
Note: Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II, no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945. |
Economy
Hof Municipality was a typical community based on agriculture and forestry. Its largest industry was a lumber mill. Hof was located in the climate zone best suited for agriculture in Norway. Therefore, wheat was one of the most important agricultural products of the municipality. However, between 1998 and 2008, 40% of the municipal farms become inactive, and the agricultural employment rate dropped to about 5%.[5][34]
Hof was known for its great hunting and fishing resources as well. With 120,000 acres (490 km2) of forest open for hunting, it was quite popular and there were commercial hunting opportunities. About 75 landowners in Hof united in a land owner union (Hof Utmarkslag), and hunters were required to purchase permits from them (mainly small game hunting) in order to use their land.[35]
In the first decade of the 21st century, hunters typically harvested the following amounts of game animals annually in Hof: over 100 moose, 1-5 red deer, 80-90 roe deer, and 0-10 beaver.[35]
See also
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