Sauland

Sauland is a village (parish) and the administrative center in Hjartdal municipality in Telemark county. The population is above 800 people in 2016, which equates over half of all households in the whole municipality. The village is placed in the south/east corner of the municipality and is one of the three parishes in Hjartdal. The place was until Notodden was founded, a center in Aust-Telemark, and had at this time the magistrate for the district. Until 1860 it had its own separate stave church (Sauland stave church), which was torn down and replaced with the post church (Sauland church) that stands today.

The village bordering to the parishes Tuddal, Gransherad, Lisleherad, Heddal, Seljordsbygda, Flatdal and Hjartdalsbygda. It also bordered earlier to Bøbygda before the current municipal boundary was set.

The village has grocery store, gas station, crafts, auction and second-hand shop, bakery, doctor, day care, retirement, banking, guesthouses, municipal offices, social security offices, car and truck repair shop, wood and farm shop and a shooting range.

Here is also Telemark's second largest mo located, called Ålamoen, where gravel periodically is removed. Ålamoens exploitable volume is 20,776 , and alternator contains 83 million m³ with masses. It is also among the largest in the country, which contributes to make Hjartdal the second largest gravel municipality in the county. In the coming years it is planned to establish a hydroelectric power station (Sauland power plant) that will cover and utilize large parts of the village, where the power plant will be located in the mountain north of Skårnes.

Sauland is also known for the discovery of mineral Thulite, which is a manganese rich red-pink variant of the mineral Zoisitt. It was first found type located between the farms Kleppen and Øvstebø, north of Sauland centrum, where it was discovered for nearly 200 years ago by the Swede Anders Ekeberg.

Name

The Old Norwegian name was Sviðurlandir or Sviðurland. The name probably means "land that is cleared by burning (SVID)". The period between the 1600s and 1900s, the parish name Sauland written including Sourland, Souland and Saudland in different sources.

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