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Dovre is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal. The
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of the municipality is the village of Dovre. Other villages in Dovre include Dombås and
Hjerkinn Hjerkinn is a village in the municipality of Dovre in Innlandet county in Norway. The village is located in the Dovrefjell mountains, about northeast of Dombås and about northwest of the village of Folldal. It is one of the driest places in th ...
. The municipality is bordered on the north by Oppdal municipality (in Trøndelag county), on the east by Folldal, on the south by Sel and Vågå, and on the northwest by Lesja. The highest peak in the municipality is Snøhetta at a height of . The municipality is the 69th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Dovre is the 252nd most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 2,498. The municipality's population density is and its population has decreased by 8.9% over the previous 10-year period.


General information

The municipality of Dovre was established in 1861 when it was separated from the municipality of Lesja. Initially, the new municipality had 2,537 residents. On 1 January 1970, the three western farms at Bergsengseter (population: 11) were transferred from Dovre to the neighboring Folldal Municipality.


Coat of arms

The coat of arms was granted on 11 July 1986. The official blazon is " Argent, a muskox
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" ( no, I sølv en svart moskus). This means the arms have a field (background) with a tincture of argent which means it is colored white most of the time, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The charge is a muskox that is black with yellow horn. It is displayed statant to dexter. The muskox is an animal typical for the northern parts of Canada, Alaska, and Greenland. It is not native to Norway, but in 1932, ten muskoxen were released near Dovre. The number has increased to around 300 (in 2013), and the animal is thus a typical symbol for the municipality. The arms were designed by Einar Skjervold.


Name

The municipality was named after the old ''Dovre'' farm ( non, Dofrar) since the first
Dovre Church Dovre Church ( no, Dovre kyrkje) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Dovre Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Dovre. It is the church for the Dovre parish which is part of the Nord-Gudbrandsdal pros ...
was built there. The name belongs to a group of Scandinavian toponyms that the Swedish linguist Elof Hellquist has derived from a Proto-Norse , and linguists have further derived them from the old Proto-Indo-European root - (cf. PIE , "deep"), a root that is also attested in German ''Topel'' ("forested valley") and Old Slavic ''dublŭ'' ("hole"). There are several place names in Denmark, Norway and Sweden that are identified as related to ''Dovre'': ;Denmark *''Døvregaarde'' in the narrow valley ''Døvredal'', in Bodilsker parish on
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. *''Dover'' a place with steep slopes in Lintrup parish in Haderslev amt. *''Dovergaard'' located among deeply cut banks of a small stream, in Skipdsted parish near
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. *''Dover vestergaard'', an old farm name, and the bay ''Doverkil'', with hilly terrain, in Ydby parish, near Thisted. *''Dover sogn'' a parish in Hjelmslev hundred in Århus amt. It has a hilly terrain with steep slopes. ;Norway *''Dovre herred''. ON ''Dofrar'' was originally the name of an old farm and it later became the name for the entire hundred. *''Dofrar'' was the name of a lost farm in Biri hundred, but it survives in the name of a local meadow ''Dåvreænga''. *''Døvre'', where the name is derived from ''dofrar'' and ''vin'' ("meadow"). ;Sweden *''Dovra sjöar'' ("lakes of Dovra"), which are three lakes (Northern/Upper, Middle, and Southern) in a
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in Närke. *''Ödesdovra'', a farm located at the southernmost extension of the valley. *''Dovern'', a long and narrow inlet of the lake Glan in
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, and there is a strait named ''Doversund'' and a farm named ''Doverstorp''. The name has also been given to giants in Scandinavian legends. The name has been given to the giant ''Dofri'', at Dovrefjell, who was helped by Harald Fairhair and in return assisted him all his life. In Närke, the Dovra lakes were attributed to the giantess ''Dovra'' who wept for her husband.


Churches

The
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has two parishes () within the municipality of Dovre. It is part of the Nord-Gudbrandsdal prosti (
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) in the
Diocese of Hamar The Diocese of Hamar ( no, Hamar Bispedømme) is a diocese within the Church of Norway. The Diocese of Hamar includes all of the churches in Innlandet county plus the churches in Lunner in Viken county. Administratively, the diocese is divided ...
.
Dovre Church Dovre Church ( no, Dovre kyrkje) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Dovre Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Dovre. It is the church for the Dovre parish which is part of the Nord-Gudbrandsdal pros ...
(''Dovre kirke'') was built in 1736. The bell tower was added early in the 19th century. It was built based upon designed by Jesper Mikkelson Rusten. It was constructed of wood and has protected status.
Eystein Church Eystein Church ( no, Eysteinkyrkja) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Dovre Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the village of Hjerkinn. It is one of the two churches for the Dombås parish which is part of the N ...
(''Eysteinskirka'') in Dovre was built in 1969 as a church for pilgrims and travelers on the Pilgrim's Route. The church lies near the juncture of the boundaries of Innlandet and Trøndelag counties. Eystein Church is built of concrete using stone and sand brought from the
Hjerkinn Hjerkinn is a village in the municipality of Dovre in Innlandet county in Norway. The village is located in the Dovrefjell mountains, about northeast of Dombås and about northwest of the village of Folldal. It is one of the driest places in th ...
. The plans for the church were designed by architect
Magnus Poulsson Magnus Poulsson (14 July 1881 – 18 March 1958) was a Norwegian architect. Biography Poulsson was born in Drammen, Buskerud county, Norway. His parents were Søren Anton Poulsson (1847–1934) and Ina Bolette Jørgensen (1851–1922). He studie ...
(1881-1958).


History

People have lived at Dovre for about 6,000 years. In the
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, they were primarily hunters and fishermen. Approximately 2,000 years ago, the first farms were developed at this location. Dovre is mentioned in '' Heimskringla'' (''The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway'') by
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. In 1021, King
Olaf Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; Old Norse: ''Áleifr'', ''Ólafr'', ''Óleifr'', ''Anleifr'') is a Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as ''*Anu-laibaz'', from ''anu'' "ancestor, grand-father" a ...
laid hold of all the best men, both at Lesja and Dovre, and forced them either to receive Christianity or suffer death, if they were not so lucky as to escape. The Pilgrim's Route (Old King's Road) between Oslo and Trondheim in the 16th century passed through the Gudbrandsdal valley. After leaving the Lågen river valley (downriver from present day Dombås) the road passed over the Dovrefjell mountains into the present-day municipality of Dovre. The heavy stream of annual pilgrims who visited the shrine of
St. Olaf Olaf II Haraldsson ( – 29 July 1030), later known as Saint Olaf (and traditionally as St. Olave), was King of Norway from 1015 to 1028. Son of Harald Grenske, a petty king in Vestfold, Norway, he was posthumously given the title ''Rex Perpet ...
in Trondheim prior to the Protestant Reformation resulted in the construction of mountain stations along the route where the pilgrims could find
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and shelter. In speaking of this route, Gjerset quotes
Peder Claussøn Friis Peder Claussøn Friis (1 April 1545 – 15 October 1614) was a Norwegian clergyman, author and historian. He is most associated with his translation of ''Snorre Sturlessøns Norske Kongers Chronica''. Peder Claussen Friis grew up in Audnedal i ...
as writing: The
Battle of Kringen Battle of Kringen ( no, Slaget ved Kringen) involved an ambush by Norwegian peasant militia of Scottish mercenary soldiers who were on their way to enlist in the Swedish army for the Kalmar War. The battle has since become a part of folklore ...
(''Slaget ved Kringen'') took place in August 1612, just downstream of Dovre, where the
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force stayed on 24 August 1612.


Government

All municipalities in Norway, including Dovre, are responsible for
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(through 10th grade), outpatient
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, senior citizen services, unemployment and other
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, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elects a mayor. The municipality falls under the
Vestre Innlandet District Court Vestre Innlandet District Court ( no, Vestre Innlandet tingrett) is a district court (Norway), district court located in Innlandet county, Norway. This court is based at four different courthouses which are located in Gjøvik (town), Gjøvik, Fag ...
and the
Eidsivating Court of Appeal The Eidsivating Court of Appeal ( no, Eidsivating lagmannsrett) is one of six courts of appeal in the Kingdom of Norway. The Court is located in the city of Hamar. The court has jurisdiction over the counties of Innlandet and eastern Viken. These ...
.


Municipal council

The municipal council of Dovre is made up of 17 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the council is as follows:


Mayors

The mayors of Dovre (incomplete list): *1946-1947: Albert Guddal ( Ap) *1948-1955: Paul P. Enersgård ( Ap) *1956-1962: Karl P. Schanke ( Ap) *1962-1967: Erland Rykhus ( Ap) *1968-1975: Martin Leren ( Ap) *1976-1983: Gunder Bentdal ( Ap) *1984-1991: Arne Kåre Os ( Ap) *1992: Harald Hammerstad ( Ap) *1992-1995: Melvin Rykhus ( Ap) *1995-2007: Erland Løkken ( Sp) *2007-2018:
Bengt Fasteraune Bengt Fasteraune (born 3 June 1964) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Oppland during the term 2017–2021. When regular representative Ivar Odnes died in Octobe ...
( Sp) *2018-2019: Oddny Garmo ( Sp) *2019–present: Astrid Skomakerstuen Ruste ( LL)


Geography

The municipality is a very mountainous area. Most of the residents live in the lower valley areas along the Gudbrandsdalslågen river. The Dovrefjell, Rondane, Smiubelgen, and
Sunndalsfjella Sunndalsfjella is a mountain range in Innlandet, in southern Norway, to the north of Dombås. The range is transversed by the European route E6, E6, with most of the mountain range lying within the Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park, Dovrefj ...
mountains are all partially located within the municipality.


National Parks

* Rondane National Park, which lies partially in Dovre, was the first Norwegian National Park, established on 21 December 1962. In 2003, Rondane National Park was enlarged and smaller areas of nature protection were opened or enlarged. *
Dovre National Park Dovre National Park ( no, Dovre nasjonalpark) is a national park in Innlandet county, Norway. The park was established in 2003. The park covers an area of and the altitude varies from the tree line at about up to its highest point at Fokstuhøe ...
lies primarily in Dovre, although part lies in Folldal municipality. It was established in 2003. Dovre National Park covers an area of and the altitude varies from the tree line at to the peak of Storhøe. The park is located between Rondane National Park, which lies to its southeast, and Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park on its northwest. * Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park was founded in 2002 and encompasses part of the former Dovrefjell National Park area (as founded in 1974). It is and encompasses areas in Dovre as well as in adjacent Lesja municipality plus areas in Trøndelag and
Møre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal (; en, Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the town of Molde, while Ålesund is the ...
. It includes the whole Dovrefjell mountain range.


Climate

The Dovre area is in a valley at fairly high altitude and isolated from the sea by mountain ranges, giving some rain shadow effect for Dovre. Dovre, with the town Dombås, has a subarctic climate (Dfc) with sparse precipitation. The driest season is late winter and spring, and the wettest season is summer. April on average sees just precipitaiton, while the wettest months July and August get almost four times as much.


International relations

Dovre has sister city agreements with the following places: * : Gronau, Lower Saxony, Germany * : Leppävirta, Itä-Suomi, Finland * : Storfors, Värmland County,
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Notable residents

*
Georg Sauerwein Georg Julius Justus Sauerwein (15 January 1831 in Hanover – 16 December 1904 in Kristiania) was a German publisher, polyglot, poet, and linguist. He is buried at Gronau. Sauerwein was the greatest linguistic prodigy of his time and mastered ab ...
(1831–1904) a German publisher, polyglot, poet, and linguist, lived in Dovre *
Peter P. Lee Peter P. Lee (March 16, 1861 – May 31, 1937) was an American politician. Born in Dovre, Oppland, Norway, then a part of Sweden-Norway, in 1861, his family moved to Renville County, Minnesota, in 1866. In 1887, Lee relocated to Minot, Nort ...
(1861 in Dovre – 1937) American politician, Mayor of Minot, North Dakota in 1896 *
Sigurd Einbu Sigurd Einbu (November 5, 1866 – May 10, 1946) (spelled ''Enebue'' at birth), was a Norwegian self-taught astronomer from Lesjaskog, known to have discovered a nova in the stellar constellation Gemini on March 12, 1912. The nova was named Nova ...
(1866–1946) self-taught astronomer, ran magnetic monitoring station at Dombås from 1916 *
Ole Hjellemo Ole Hjellemo (March 22, 1873 – September 18, 1938) was a Norwegian musician and composer. Hjellemo was born in Dovre in Oppland county, Norway. He studied under Gudbrand Bøhn and Iver Holter. Hjellemo directed the Dombås Music Society fro ...
(1873 in Dovre – 1938) musician and composer *
Ragnar Solberg Ragnar Solberg (30 September 1898 – 9 December 1967) was a Norwegian poet. He was born in Dovre. He made his literary debut in 1937 with the poetry collection ''Is-gud'', written in Dovre dialect. Among his other collections are ''Du fjel ...
(1898 in Dovre – 1967) a Norwegian poet * Vegard Vigerust (1925 in Dovre – 2020) a Norwegian novelist and poet *
Børt-Erik Thoresen Børt-Erik Thoresen (5 May 1932 – 10 April 2011) was a Norwegian television host and folk singer. He hosted musical programmes for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation from 1968 to the late 1980s. He also released several records. Thoresen was ...
(1932 in Dombås – 2011) a Norwegian TV host and folk singer *
Eli Hagen Eli Engum Hagen (born 26 October 1947 in Dombås, Oppland) is a Norwegian television presenter and the wife and secretary of the Norwegian politician Carl I. Hagen, former leader of the Progress Party. In recent years she has also made a name for ...
(born 1947 in Dombås) a TV presenter and personality *
Bengt Fasteraune Bengt Fasteraune (born 3 June 1964) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Oppland during the term 2017–2021. When regular representative Ivar Odnes died in Octobe ...
(born 1964) a Norwegian politician, Mayor of Dovre 2007-2018 *
Ivar Michal Ulekleiv Ivar Michal Ulekleiv (born 22 May 1966) is a former Norwegian biathlete. He was born in Dombås, and represented the club Dovre Skiskytterlag. He competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. He won a silver medal in the team event at the ...
(born 1966 in Dombås) a former biathlete, competed at the
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* Anita Killi (born 1968) animator and film director, runs an animation studio in Dovre IMDb Database
retrieved 19 September 2020


References


External links


Municipal fact sheet
from
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The Battle of Kringen
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