Brunlanes

Brunlanes

Brunlanes is a parish and former municipality within Larvik municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.

History

The parish of Brunlagnæs was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). Small parts of Brunlanes were moved to Larvik in 1875 and to the neighboring municipality Stavern in 1883, 1938, 1949 and 1969. In 1964 three farms with 12 inhabitants were moved to Porsgrunn in Telemark county. On 1 January 1988 Brunlanes was incorporated into the enlarged Larvik municipality. Before the merger it had a population of 8,138. today Brunlanes constituting the south-western part of Larvik. Villages including Helgeroa and Nevlunghavn are located there. Its area is 188 km².

There are large areas of good agricultural within Brunlanes. The area is known for strawberry cultivation. Brunlanes is also known for forestry and wood processing industry. There are many historical relics in Brunlanes, including many burial mounds from the Iron Age and Bronze Age. The large moraine runs into the ocean at far southwestern Brunlanes.

The name

Until 1879 the name was written "Brunlagnæs" (with variations), and in the period 1879-1888 "Brunlanæs". The form "Brunlanes" was settled in 1889. The Norse form of the name was just Nesjar, the plural form of nes n 'headland'. But the parish (and the municipality) was later named after the old farm Brunla. The first element in this name is probably brunnr m 'well', or brún f 'edge; steep slope'. The last element is f 'meadow near the water'.

Brunlanes parish

Brunlanes Parish in Larvik (Brunlanes prestegjeld) includes Tanum Church in Brunlanes, Kjose church at Farris, Berg wood church and Berg stone church .[1][2] [3][4]

References

  1. Tanum menighet (Larvik kirkelige fellesråd. Bispedømme: TunsbergDen norske kirke)
  2. Berg trekirke (Larvik kirkelige fellesråd. Bispedømme: TunsbergDen norske kirke)
  3. Berg stenkirke (Larvik kirkelige fellesråd. Bispedømme: TunsbergDen norske kirke)
  4. Kjose menighet (Larvik kirkelige fellesråd. Bispedømme: TunsbergDen norske kirke)

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Coordinates: 59°02′N 9°58′E / 59.033°N 9.967°E / 59.033; 9.967


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