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Sirdal is a municipality in county, . It is located in the northwestern part of the traditional district of . The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of . Other villages in Sirdal include Bjørnestad, , Kvæven, Lunde, and Tjørhom.

The municipality is the 52nd largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Sirdal is the 290th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 1,837. The municipality's population density is and its population has inmcreased by 0.3% over the previous 10-year period.


General information
The old of Sirdal was first established as a municipality in 1849 when it was separated from the large municipality of Bakke. Initially, Sirdal had 1,804 residents. On 1 January 1903, a small area of Sirdal (population: 63) was transferred to the neighboring municipality of Fjotland. On 1 January 1905, the municipality of Sirdal was dissolved and its territories were divided into two new municipalities: Tonstad (population: 828) and Øvre Sirdal (population: 753). These large, sparsely populated municipalities merged along with the Øksendal area of Bakke municipality to recreate the municipality of Sirdal on 1 January 1960. This time, Sirdal started out with a population of 1,426. On 1 January 1987, the Virak and Espetveit areas of northern (population: 41) were transferred to Sirdal municipality.
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Name
The municipality (originally the ) is named after the valley () since the valley runs through the municipality. The first element is the of the river name Síra (now the Sira river). The river name has an unknown meaning, but it could be something like "strong stream". The last element is which means "" or "dale".


Coat of arms
The coat of arms was granted on 17 January 1986. The official is "Vert, three ptarmigans volant " (). This means the arms have a green field (background) and the charge is a ( ). The ptarmigan has a tincture of which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The green color in the field and the ptarmigans were chosen as a symbol for the hills and which make up the largest part of the municipality. The willow ptarmigan is a typical bird for the area. The arms were designed by Stein Davidsen. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.


Churches
The Church of Norway has one parish (sokn) within the municipality of Sirdal. It is part of the Lister og Mandal prosti () in the Diocese of Agder og Telemark.

Churches in Sirdal !Parish (sokn)!!Church name!!Location of the church!!Year built
1930
1962
1873
1852


Geography
Sirdal municipality includes the westernmost valley in Agder county, bordering county to the west. To the south, it borders on the municipality of and to the east is . Sirdal is the largest municipality by area in . Lakes in the region include , , , Øyarvatnet, , , and . The mountain lies at the northern end of the municipality.

In 1990, the mountain road opened between the Sirdalen valley and the valley over the mountain pass. It connected Sirdal to in the neighboring municipality of Valle to the east. It shortened the distance from to by in the summer, and the road passes through barren, -scoured highland. As it passes by the , it ascends to over above sea level.

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Climate

Government
Sirdal Municipality is responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient , services, and other , , economic development, and municipal and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of representatives. The is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council. The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Dalane District Court and the Gulating Court of Appeal.


Municipal council
The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Sirdal is made up of 19 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political .


Mayors
The mayors () of Sirdal (incomplete list):

  • 1893-1894: Bernt Andreas Lindeland
  • 1897-1898: Bernt Andreas Lindeland
  • (1905-1959: Municipality dissolved)
  • 1960-1963: Erik Kvæven
  • 1964-1995: Sven Tjørhom
  • 1995-2003: Torjus Kvæven (Sp)
  • 2003-2011: Thor Jørgen Tjørhom (Sp)
  • 2011-2015: Jonny Liland (Ap)
  • 2015-2019: Thor Jørgen Tjørhom (Sp)
  • 2019-present: Jonny Liland (Ap)


Economy
The main source of income for Sirdal is the which gets its power from the big Sira and rivers. The on the river Sira are utilized in four power stations owned by Sira-Kvina power company. The company also owns three power stations in the river system, hence the company's name. Total annual production is , total installation is . The largest power station, Tonstad Hydroelectric Power Station, was inaugurated in 1968, with two units, each producing . The power station has now 4 units, each 160 MW, and one unit at , giving a total output of . Total annual production in this station is approximately , which makes Tonstad the largest power station in in terms of production. Sira-Kvina power company applied in 2007 for concession to expand the power station with two new units (reversible turbines), each containing , and the concession is pending.

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is also an important source of income for the Sirdal economy, taking advantage of the extensive mountains, mountainous plateaus, lakes, and great views. There are multiple alpine resorts and hotels in the valley, as well as cottages and camping spots. Winter activities include six for winter enjoyment. Downhill ski areas include Tjørhomfjellet, Bjørnestad Ski Centre, Ålsheia Ski Centre, Fidjeland Ski Centre, and Ådneram Ski lift. Cross-country skiers can enjoy dozens of trails over spectacular terrain. Summer activities include , , and river .


History
From the oldest times the Sirdalen valley was divided by the river Sira with county controlling the west side and county controlling the east side. The two sides of the valley, however, was established as one single parish in Christian times, even though it crossed county lines, something that was not very common in Norway.

In 1837, it was decided that every should be a municipality, but no municipality should belong to more than one county (see formannskapsdistrikt law). Sirdal parish was therefore first divided in two municipalities. This was a bad decision because they had very few inhabitants separately. A new solution was found in 1839 when the two municipalities were re-joined, and the county border was moved so that all of Sirdalen was in Vest-Agder county.

At Kvæven, in northern Sirdal one finds the Sirdal Mountain Museum. This museum has a collection of old Sirdal buildings. Former lifestyles are visible in the farmhouse, a schoolhouse, stable, 's shop, barn, and mountain farm cottage as well as original equipment.


Notable people
  • Berit Kvæven (born 1942 in Øvre Sirdal), a sivilingeniør and politician
  • (born 1974), a skeptic, secular humanist, blogger, and author who was brought up in Sirdal
  • (born 1979), a World Cup
  • (born 1985 in Sirdal), a boxer and former strongman


International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities
  • Väike-Maarja Parish, Estonia (since 1994)


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