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Viken [ 4 ] was a short-lived county in Norway that existed from 1 January to 1 January Its name was derived from the historical region in modern Sweden. The county was located in Eastern Norway when it was established on 1 January by the merger of AkershusBuskerud and Østfold with the addition of the municipalities of JevnakerLunner and the former Svelvik Municipality.
Viken has been compared to gerrymandering. Viken was home to over 1. Oslo had been the seat of Akershus county since the Middle Ages. All of Viken was located in the historical Akershus, which included much of Eastern Norway. The county took its name from the historical region of Vikenfiskeförbud åvaviken has been defined as an area in Bohuslänin what is now western Sweden, since the late Middle Ages, but which was formerly used fiskeförbud åvaviken for the region around the Oslofjord in the earlier middle ages.
Viken was formed in by the merger of the counties AkershusBuskerudand Østfold. After the elected regional assemblies had voted against the proposed merger, a narrow majority of the right-wing parties in the Storting voted in to merge the counties in by force; in addition, the Storting voted to include Svelvik Municipality from Vestfoldand Jevnaker and Lunner municipalities from Oppland.
Viken county takes its name from the historic region of Vikenwhich during the Viking Age loosely referred to the areas around the Oslofjord but became synonymous with Bohuslän now in Sweden during the Middle Ages. Viken has been described, such as by the director of Oslo Museum Lars Roede, as an example of Sannermanderingnamed after the minister responsible, Jan Tore Sannerand modelled after the term gerrymandering.
Roede also criticised "the amateurish logos and unhistorical names". A common complaint was the inclusion of inland mountain areas like Ål and Hemsedalwhich lack a cultural connection to the Oslofjord area. Another common complaint was the non-inclusion of Oslo although it has been the capital of Akershus since the Middle Ages and is the county that has the closest ties to Akershus.
Fiskevägenkortet i Krokom
Most of Akershus is part of the Oslo metropolitan area. The Storting has merged Akershus, Buskerud and Østfold against their will". It declared that the disestablishment of Viken fiskeförbud åvaviken the main political goal of the county administration. For the same reason, the county council decided that it would not do anything to merge the counties in practice or establish a common county administration.
Instead, the existing counties continued to function at their current locations in anticipation of their formal re-establishment.
Kräftgång för öring i Åvaån
In the parliamentary election, the parties that seek to dissolve Viken won a majority, and the Centre Party made the disestablishment of Viken a condition for fiskeförbud åvaviken in a new government. The county coat of arms was adopted in and based on a citizen's proposal. Therefore, it bears no resemblance to older heraldic arms from the area. The historian Lars Roede criticised the coat of arms as an "amateurish logo" and wrote that the coat of arms "does not adhere to the requirements of good heraldry" and so would have been rejected by heraldic experts in the National Archives.
Fiskeförbud åvaviken stated that "looks like three flying saucers under [a] cap" and is "a logo, not a heraldic coat of arms". Viken County had a total of 51 municipalities, all created in [ 21 ] [ 22 ]. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools.
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