Rollag is a municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Numedal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Rollag, although the most populated area in the municipality is Veggli. Rollag is bordered in the north by Nore og Uvdal, in the east by Sigdal, in the south by Flesberg, and in the west by Tinn in Telemark.
General information
History
The municipality (originally the
parish) is named after the old
Rollag farm (
Old Norse:
Roll(u)lag), since the first church was built here. The first element is probably (the
genitive case of) a river name
Rolla (now called the
Troelva river) and the last element is
lag which means "fishing place".
The municipality of Rollag was established on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). Nore og Uvdal was separated from Rollag in 1858.
The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted in 1993. The arms show two gold-colored lines on a red background. The lines represent an old warning cairn made of timber.
+ Number of minorities (1st and 2nd generation) in Rollag by country of origin in 2017
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Geography
The municipality lies in the heart of the
Numedal traditional region and
valley, the westernmost valley in southeastern Norway. The river
Numedalslågen flows through Rollag and into the
Ytre Oslofjord at
Larvik. In the northwest of the Rollag lie the Vegglifjell mountains, which are an entryway into the
Hardangervidda. The municipality's highest point is Storegrønut at located in the Vegglifjell mountains.
Rollag stave church
Rollag stave church (
Rollag stavkirke) was built around 1150–1200. It is located a few kilometres north of the centre of Rollag. It was extended and windows were added in 1652. A new
Apse was added in 1666. The
transept was constructed in 1697–1698. A gallery was added in 1702. The
sacristy was built in 1739. A
Baroque pulpit was added in 1763.
Sister cities
The following cities are
town twinning with Rollag:
Notable people
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Niels Andreas Vibe (1759 in Rollag – 1814) a Norwegian military officer, civil and royal servant
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Ole Knudsen Nattestad (1807 in Veggli – 1886) a Norwegian-American pioneer immigrant settler
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Christian Sparre (1859–1940) a Commanding Admiral and politician; brought up in Rollag
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Herbrand Lofthus (1889 in Veggli 1972) a lightweight Greco-Roman wrestler, competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics
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Kittill Kristoffersen Berg (1903 in Rollag – 1983) a labourer, log driver, farmer and politician
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Halvor Kongsjorden (1911 in Veggli – 1990) a sport shooter, Olympic competitor in 1948 and a Norwegian resistance member
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Ragnar Tveiten (born 1938 in Veggli) a former Norwegian biathlete
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