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List of towns and cities in Norway

Map of Norway with important cities

This is a list of towns and cities in Norway. The Norwegian language word by means a town or city–there is no distinction between the two words as there is in English. Historically, the designation of town/city was granted by the king, but since 1996 that authority was given to the local municipal councils for each municipality in Norway. In Norway today, there are 108 towns/cities, but they have no legal authority or powers and they are not an administrative body, it is simply a designation. All local government rests with the municipality which may or may not have a town/city located within it.[1]

History

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Historically, the words kjøpstad (market town), ladested (small seaport), or bergstad were used for a town or city. Each of these were granted certain special rights based on their classification and they did hold administrative authority within their borders. A ladested was subordinate to a kjøpstad and over time some of the ladesteds were "upgraded" to the status of kjøpstad in order to gain more trading rights. In 1665, Norway had 20 towns. There were 9 full market towns (kjøpstad): Bergen, Oslo, Trondheim, Tønsberg, Stavanger, Skien, Fredrikstad, Halden, and Kristiansand. There were two mountain towns {bergstad): Kongsberg and Røros. There were 9 market seaports (ladested): Larvik, Moss, Porsgrunn, Molde, Kragerø, Risør, Holmestrand, Mandal, and Drammen (which was actually 2 towns: Bragernes and Strømsø). All of the ladested places on this list were later upgraded to kjøpstads. During the 1800s, urbanization took hold in Norway and many new towns/cities were added. The special trading rights for towns/cities were abolished in 1857.[1]

In 1946, Norwegian municipalities were each assigned a municipality number, a four-digit codes based on ISO 3166-2:NO. Towns/cities got a municipality number in which the third digit was a zero and rural municipalities were given other numbers. In 1952 the special classifications of for towns/cities (kjøpstad, bergstad, and ladested) were entirely rescinded from the law and replaced by the simple classification of by. Starting on 1 January 1965, the government's focus was moved from the individual towns/cities to their corresponding municipalities. All Norwegian towns/cities and rural municipalities were classified as either a bykommune (urban municipality) or herredskommune (rural municipality). This distinction was rescinded by The Local Government Act of 1992.[1]

Between 1960 and 1965 many Norwegian municipalities were merged. For instance when the urban municipality Brevik merged with the urban municipality Porsgrunn and the rural municipality Eidanger, the new municipality was called Porsgrunn and it kept the municipality number for Porsgrunn. As a result, Brevik was no longer considered an urban municipality/town. On another note, when the urban municipality Hønefoss was merged with the rural municipalities Hole, Norderhov, Tyristrand, and Ådal to form the new municipality of Ringerike, Ringerike retained the old municipality number of Hønefoss meaning that it retained its town/city status. The same thing happened to Egersund and Florø.[2]

Before 1996, the city status was awarded by the king and Government through the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. Since then, the status of town/city is decided by each municipal council and then it is formally accepted by the state. Since 1997, a municipality must have a minimum of 5,000 inhabitants in order to declare city status for one of its settlements. In 1999, the municipal council of Bardu Municipality declared city status for Setermoen, only to be rejected because the municipality fell short of the population limit. One exception is Honningsvåg in Nordkapp Municipality, where the municipality actually has less than 5,000 inhabitants but declared city status before the limit was implemented by law in 1997.[3]

Because of the new laws in 1996-1997, Norway witnessed a rapid rise in the number of cities after that time. A number of relatively small settlements are now called by, such as Brekstad with 1,828 inhabitants and Kolvereid with 1,448 inhabitants. Among the cities of today which got this status before 1996, Tvedestrand with 1,983 inhabitants is the smallest. On another note, the laws of 1996 allowed some settlements which lost their city status in the 1960s to regain it.

Oslo, founded in the 11th century, is the largest city and also the capital of Norway. Oslo is the only city in Norway that is consolidated with its municipality and county, thus the city of Oslo, Oslo Municipality, and Oslo County are all one unified unit of government.[1]

Cities and towns in Norway

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Oslo, the capital of Norway and among the fastest growing cities in Europe
Bergen, the capital of Vestland county
Stavanger, the oil capital and capital of Rogaland county
Trondheim, the largest city in Trøndelag county
Kristiansand, the biggest city and capital of Agder county
Fredrikstad, the biggest city in Østfold county and one of the 20 biggest cities in Norway
Tromsø, the capital of Troms county
Sandnes, the second largest city in Rogaland after Stavanger
Drammen, the largest city in and capital of Buskerud county
Skien
Bodø
Ålesund
CityMunicipalityCountyTown status
YearTypeAssigned by
AltaAlta MunicipalityFinnmark2000[4]ByKommunestyre
ArendalArendal MunicipalityAgder1610
1723
[5]
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Christian IV
Frederik IV
AskimIndre Østfold MunicipalityØstfold1996[6]ByKommunestyre
BardufossMålselv MunicipalityTroms2021[7]ByKommunestyre
BergenBergen MunicipalityVestland[a]1070KjøpstadOlav Kyrre
BodøBodø MunicipalityNordland1816[8]KjøpstadKarl II
BrekstadØrland MunicipalityTrøndelag2005[9]ByKommunestyre
BrevikPorsgrunn MunicipalityTelemark1845–1963[10]
2009[11]
Kjøpstad
By
Oscar I
Kommunestyre
BrumunddalRingsaker MunicipalityInnlandet2010[12]ByKommunestyre
BryneTime MunicipalityRogaland2001[13]ByKommunestyre
BrønnøysundBrønnøy MunicipalityNordland1923–1963[8]
2000[14]
Ladested
By
Haakon VII
Kommunestyre
DrammenDrammen MunicipalityBuskerud1811[15]KjøpstadFrederik VI
DrøbakFrogn MunicipalityAkershus1842–1961[8]
2006[16]
Kjøpstad
By
Karl III Johan
Kommunestyre
EgersundEigersund MunicipalityRogaland1798LadestedChristian VII
ElverumElverum MunicipalityInnlandet1996[6]ByKommunestyre
FagernesNord-Aurdal MunicipalityInnlandet2007[17]ByKommunestyre
FarsundFarsund MunicipalityAgder1795LadestedChristian VII
FauskeFauske MunicipalityNordland1998[18]ByKommunestyre
FinnsnesSenja MunicipalityTroms2000[4]ByKommunestyre
FlekkefjordFlekkefjord MunicipalityAgder1842[8]KjøpstadKarl III Johan
FlorøKinn MunicipalityVestland1860[8]LadestedKarl IV
FosnavågHerøy MunicipalityMøre og Romsdal2000[19]ByKommunestyre
FredrikstadFredrikstad MunicipalityØstfold1567KjøpstadFrederik II
FørdeSunnfjord MunicipalityVestland1997[6]ByKommunestyre
GjøvikGjøvik MunicipalityInnlandet1860[8]KjøpstadKarl IV
GrimstadGrimstad MunicipalityAgder1791
1816[8]
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Christian VII
Karl II
Halden[b]Halden MunicipalityØstfold1665KjøpstadFrederik III
HamarHamar MunicipalityInnlandet1848KjøpstadOscar I
HammerfestHammerfest MunicipalityFinnmark1789[20]KjøpstadChristian VII
HarstadHarstad MunicipalityTroms1904[14]LadestedOscar II
HaugesundHaugesund MunicipalityRogaland1854[8]
1866[8]
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Oscar I
Karl IV
HokksundØvre Eiker MunicipalityBuskerud2002[21]ByKommunestyre
HolmestrandHolmestrand MunicipalityVestfold1744[22]
1752[22]
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Christian VI
Frederik V
HonningsvågNordkapp MunicipalityFinnmark1996[6]ByKommunestyre
HortenHorten MunicipalityVestfold1858[8]
1907[8]
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Oscar I
Haakon VII
HønefossRingerike MunicipalityBuskerud1852[8]KjøpstadOscar I
JessheimUllensaker MunicipalityAkershus2012[23]ByKommunestyre
JørpelandStrand MunicipalityRogaland1998[9]ByKommunestyre
KirkenesSør-Varanger MunicipalityFinnmark1998[14]ByKommunestyre
KolvereidNærøysund MunicipalityTrøndelag2002[9]ByKommunestyre
KongsbergKongsberg MunicipalityBuskerud1624[24]
1802[24]
Bergstad
Kjøpstad
Christian IV
Christian VII
KongsvingerKongsvinger MunicipalityInnlandet1854[8]KjøpstadOscar I
KopervikKarmøy MunicipalityRogaland1866–1964[8]
1996[6]
Ladested
By
Karl IV
Kommunestyre
KragerøKragerø MunicipalityTelemark1666[10]KjøpstadFrederik III
KristiansandKristiansand MunicipalityAgder1641KjøpstadChristian IV
KristiansundKristiansund MunicipalityMøre og Romsdal1742[25]KjøpstadChristian VI
LangesundBamble MunicipalityTelemark1765–1963
1997[6]
Ladested
By
Frederik V
Kommunestyre
LarvikLarvik MunicipalityVestfold1671KjøpstadChristian V
LeirvikStord MunicipalityVestland1997[6]ByKommunestyre
LeknesVestvågøy MunicipalityNordland2002[9]ByKommunestyre
LevangerLevanger MunicipalityTrøndelag1836–1961[8]
1997[6]
Kjøpstad
By
Karl III Johan
Kommunestyre
LillehammerLillehammer MunicipalityInnlandet1827KjøpstadKarl III Johan
LillesandLillesand MunicipalityAgder1821–1961
1996
Ladested
By
Karl III Johan
Kommunestyre
LillestrømLillestrøm MunicipalityAkershus1997[16]ByKommunestyre
LyngdalLyngdal MunicipalityAgder2001[26]ByKommunestyre
MandalLindesnes MunicipalityAgder1921[8]KjøpstadHaakon VII
Mo i RanaRana MunicipalityNordland1923–1963[27]
1997[6]
Ladested
By
Haakon VII
Kommunestyre
MoelvRingsaker MunicipalityInnlandet2010[12]ByKommunestyre
MoldeMolde MunicipalityMøre og Romsdal1742[25]KjøpstadChristian VI
MosjøenVefsn MunicipalityNordland1875–1961[8]
1998[14]
Ladested
By
Oscar II
Kommunestyre
MossMoss MunicipalityØstfold1720KjøpstadFrederik IV
MysenIndre Østfold MunicipalityØstfold1997[6]ByKommunestyre
MåløyKinn MunicipalityVestland2004[6]ByKommunestyre
NamsosNamsos MunicipalityTrøndelag1845[8]LadestedOscar I
NarvikNarvik MunicipalityNordland1902[14]KjøpstadOscar II
NotoddenNotodden MunicipalityTelemark1913[8]KjøpstadHaakon VII
OddaUllensaker MunicipalityVestland2004[6]ByKommunestyre
OrkangerOrkland MunicipalityTrøndelag2014[28]ByKommunestyre
OsloOslo MunicipalityOslo1048KjøpstadHarald Hardråde
OttaSel MunicipalityInnlandet2000[9]ByKommunestyre
PorsgrunnPorsgrunn MunicipalityTelemark1652
1842
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Frederik III
Karl III Johan
RaufossVestre Toten MunicipalityInnlandet2019[29]ByKommunestyre
RisørRisør MunicipalityAgder1630
1723
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Christian IV
Frederik IV
RjukanTinn MunicipalityTelemark1996[6]ByKommunestyre
Røros[c]Røros MunicipalityTrøndelag1646BergstadChristian IV
RørvikNærøysund MunicipalityTrøndelag2020[30]ByKommunestyre
SandefjordSandefjord MunicipalityVestfold1845[8]KjøpstadOscar I
SandnesSandnes MunicipalityRogaland1860[8]LadestedKarl IV
SandnessjøenAlstahaug MunicipalityNordland1999[14]ByKommunestyre
SandvikaBærum MunicipalityAkershus2003[16]ByKommunestyre
SarpsborgSarpsborg MunicipalityØstfold1016KjøpstadOlav II
SaudaSauda MunicipalityRogaland1999[31]ByKommunestyre
SkiNordre Follo MunicipalityAkershus2004[16]ByKommunestyre
SkienSkien MunicipalityTelemark1358KjøpstadHákon VI Magnússon
SkudeneshavnKarmøy MunicipalityRogaland1857–1964[8]
1996[6]
Ladested
By
Oscar I
Kommunestyre
SortlandSortland MunicipalityNordland1997[6]ByKommunestyre
StathelleBamble MunicipalityTelemark1774–1963
1997[6]
Ladested
By
Christian VII
Kommunestyre
StavangerStavanger MunicipalityRogaland1125KjøpstadSigurd Jorsalfare
Stavern[d]Larvik MunicipalityVestfold1943–1988[32]
1999[6]
Kjøpstad
By
Haakon VII[e]
Kommunestyre
SteinkjerSteinkjer MunicipalityTrøndelag1857[8]LadestedOscar I
StjørdalshalsenStjørdal MunicipalityTrøndelag1997[6]ByKommunestyre
StokmarknesHadsel MunicipalityNordland2000[14]ByKommunestyre
SvelvikDrammen MunicipalityBuskerud1845[8]LadestedOscar I
SvolværVågan MunicipalityNordland1918–1964[8][33]
1996[6]
Ladested
By
Haakon VII
Kommunestyre
TromsøTromsø MunicipalityTroms1794[20]KjøpstadChristian VII
TrondheimTrondheim MunicipalityTrøndelag997KjøpstadOlav Tryggvason
TvedestrandTvedestrand MunicipalityAgder1836–1960[8]
1997[6]
Ladested
By
Karl III Johan
Kommunestyre
TønsbergTønsberg MunicipalityVestfoldc. 871KjøpstadUnknown
UlsteinvikUlstein MunicipalityMøre og Romsdal2000[34]ByKommunestyre
VadsøVadsø MunicipalityFinnmark1833[8]KjøpstadKarl III Johan
VardøVardø MunicipalityFinnmark1789[20]KjøpstadChristian VII
VerdalsøraVerdal MunicipalityTrøndelag1998[35]ByKommunestyre
VinstraNord-Fron MunicipalityInnlandet2013[36]ByKommunestyre
ÅkrehamnKarmøy MunicipalityRogaland2002[9]ByKommunestyre
ÅlesundÅlesund MunicipalityMøre og Romsdal1823[25]
1848[25]
Ladested
Kjøpstad
Karl III Johan
Oscar I
ÅndalsnesRauma MunicipalityMøre og Romsdal1996[6]ByKommunestyre
ÅsgårdstrandHorten MunicipalityVestfold1650–1964[37]
2010[38]
Ladested
By
Frederik III
Kommunestyre
Notes:
  1. ^ Bergen was a separate county until 1 January 1972.
  2. ^ Previously known as "Fredrikshald"
  3. ^ Røros is technically not designated as a town/city. It has a special distinction as being a bergstad (mining town).
  4. ^ Previously known as "Fredriksvern"
  5. ^ Stavern was designated a kjøpstad in 1943 under the Quisling regime. In 1946, after World War II, the Norwegian government formally approved this change effective in 1943.

Former towns

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CityMunicipalityCountyTown statusReason for
lost status
YearTypeAssigned by
HolmsbuHurum MunicipalityBuskerud1847–1964LadestedOscar IMunicipal merger
HvitstenVestby MunicipalityAkershus1837–1964LadestedKarl III JohanMunicipal merger
HølenVestby MunicipalityAkershus1837–1943LadestedKarl III JohanMunicipal merger
SetermoenBardu MunicipalityTroms1999–1999ByKommunestyreDisallowed by government[3]
SogndalSokndal MunicipalityRogaland1798–1944LadestedChristian VIIMunicipal merger
SonVestby MunicipalityAkershus1604–1963LadestedChristian IVMunicipal merger

See also

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References

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