Rømskog (village)
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Rømskog was a Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Østfold Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Rømskog. The former municipality of Rømskog was separated from Rødenes on 1 January 1902. Rømskog was well known as one of the smallest municipalities in Norway, in numbers of citizens, with just above 600 citizens. The word "skog" means "forest" in Norwegian language, Norwegian, and that is what Rømskog consists of together with the agricultural landscape. Farms and huge / deep forests and small lakes like the lake of Rømsjøen. Deep forests that Rømskog shares with the neighbouring municipalities across the border of Sweden. Slavasshøgda is a hill in Rømskog, and is the highest point in former Østfold county at . At January 1. 2020 Rømskog merged with neighbouring Aurskog-Høland Township, kommune (List of municipalities of Norway, municipality).


General information


Name

The Old Norse form of the name was ''Rymsskógr''. The first element is the genitive case of the name of the lake ''Rymr'' (now Rømsjøen) and the last element is ''skógr'' which means "wood" or "forest". The meaning of the name ''Rymr'' is unknown.


Coat-of-arms

The Coat of arms, coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 22 July 1983. The arms show a pair of silver logging tongs on a blue background. Since forestry is the main source of income for the municipality, it was considered an appropriate symbol.


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External links

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Municipal fact sheet
from Statistics Norway * {{DEFAULTSORT:Romskog Rømskog, Aurskog-Høland Former municipalities of Norway Villages in Østfold