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The municipality existed from 1853 until its dissolution in 2020 when it was merged into \u00d8rland Municipality. It was part of the Fosen region. The village of Botng\u00e5rd was the administrative centre of Bjugn municipality. Other villages in Bjugn included H\u00f8ybakken, J\u00f8ssund, Lys\u00f8ysundet, Nes, Oksvoll, and Vallersund.[3] Bjugn was on the Robek-list in 2015.[4]At the time of its dissolution in 2020, the 384-square-kilometre (148\u00a0sq\u00a0mi) municipality was the 245th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Bjugn was the 207th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 4,864. The municipality’s population density was 13.7 inhabitants per square kilometre (35\/sq\u00a0mi) and its population had increased by 5.6% over the last decade.[5][6] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsGeneral information[edit]Name[edit]Coat of arms[edit]Churches[edit]Geography[edit]Government[edit]Municipal council[edit]Mayors[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]General information[edit]The municipality of Bjugn was established in 1853 when it was separated from the large municipality of \u00d8rland. Initially, Bjugn had 2,903 residents. On 26 March 1870, a royal resolution moved an unpopulated part of Aafjord to Bjugn. On 1 January 1899, the municipality of Bjugn was divided into three municipalities. The western district (population: 1,285) became the municipality of Nes. The southern district (population: 2,166) became the municipality of Skj\u00f8rn. The rest of the municipality (population: 1,256) remained the (much smaller) municipality of Bjugn.During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, the neighboring municipalities of Nes (population: 1,107), J\u00f8ssund (population: 1,917), Bjugn (population: 1,240), and the northern part of the municipality of Stj\u00f8rna (population: 676) were all merged to create a new, larger municipality called Bjugn. The population of Bjugn then increased from 1,240 to 4,940.[7]On 1 January 2018, the municipality switched from the old S\u00f8r-Tr\u00f8ndelag county to the new Tr\u00f8ndelag county. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4On 1 January 2020, the neighboring municipalities of Bjugn and \u00d8rland merged to become a single municipality called \u00d8rland with its administrative centre at Botng\u00e5rd.[8]Name[edit]The municipality is named after the old Bjugn farm (Old Norse: Bjugn) since the first Bjugn Church was built there. The name is derived from the Old Norse word bj\u00fagr which means “bent” or “crooked”, probably referring to the bent\/crooked path of the local fjord, the Bjugnfjorden.[9]Coat of arms[edit]The coat of arms was granted on 17 February 1989 and it was in use until the municipality was dissolved on 1 January 2020. The official blazon is “Azure, a rudder Or” (Norwegian: I bl\u00e5tt et gull ror). This means the arms have a blue field (background) and the charge is a rudder. The rudder has a tincture of Or which means it is commonly colored yellow, but if it is made out of metal, then gold is used. The blue color in the field and the rudder design symbolizes the historical importance of fishing in the municipality. The arms were designed by Einar H. Skjervold.[10][11][12]Churches[edit]The Church of Norway had three parishes (sokn) within the municipality of Bjugn. It was part of the Fosen prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros.Geography[edit] The municipality of Bjugn is located on the Fosen peninsula on the mainland, plus many islands, including the Tarva islands. The Asenv\u00e5g\u00f8y Lighthouse is located in the far north of the municipality. The Bjugnfjorden and Stj\u00f8rnfjorden both are located partially in Bjugn.Neighboring Bjugn were the municipalities of \u00d8rland to the southwest, Rissa to the south and southeast, and \u00c5fjord to the northeast.There are five nature reserves in Bjugn. Hildremsvatnet Nature Reserve is the largest at 23,441 decares (23.441\u00a0km2; 9.051\u00a0sq\u00a0mi) and includes several nature types, among these are 9 localities identified as boreal rainforest (see Scandinavian coastal conifer forests).[13]The Fosenhallen are an indoor multi-use ice rink. The Fosenhallen was used to host the 2014 World Junior Speed Skating Championships.Government[edit]While it existed, this municipality was responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. During its existence, this municipality was governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elected a mayor.[14] The municipality fell under the Fosen District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal.Municipal council[edit]The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Bjugn was made up of 21 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The party breakdown of the final municipal council was as follows:Mayors[edit]The mayors of Bjugn:[32][33]1857\u20131863: Rasmus Gaarder1864\u20131867: Jacob H. Stuen\u00e6s1868\u20131875: Lorentz Hegstad1876\u20131881: Christian Jenssen (V)1882\u20131889: Johan Arnt Hegvik (V)1890\u20131891: Johan G. Haugen (V)1892\u20131895: Hilmar M. Romstad (V)1896\u20131898: Johan Arnt Hegvik (V)1899\u20131905: Hilmar M. Romstad (V)1906\u20131916: Johan G. Haugen (V)1916\u20131922: St\u00f8rk Hansen (V)1923\u20131926: Johan Hegvik (V)1926\u20131931: Claus Lien (Bp)1932\u20131934: Johan Hegvik (V)1935\u20131941: Einar Furunes (Bp)1941\u20131945: Erling Hansen (NS)1945-1945: Gustav Hyllmark (Bp)1945-1945: Einar Furunes (Bp)1946\u20131975: Alf Nebb (Sp)1976\u20131983: Bjarne Nilsen (Sp)1984\u20131987: Alf Nebb (Sp)1988\u20131993: Morten Lund (Sp)1993\u20131995: Helen Harsvik (Sp)1995\u20131999: Arent M. Henriksen (SV)1999\u20132014: Arnfinn Astad (Ap)2014\u20132019: Ogne Undertun (Ap)See also[edit]References[edit]^ “Navn p\u00e5 steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn” (in Norwegian). Spr\u00e5kr\u00e5det.^ “Forskrift om m\u00e5lvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar” (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.^ Haugen, Morten, ed. (2017-06-17). “Bjugn”. Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2017-10-02.^ “(+)\u2013 Dette l\u00f8fter oss ut av Robek”. 23 February 2016.^ Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5 (2018). “Table: 06913: Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year (M)” (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2019-03-12.^ Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. “09280: Area of land and fresh water (km\u00b2) (M)” (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2019-03-12.^ Jukvam, Dag (1999). “Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5.^ “Kommunesammensl\u00e5ing mellom Bjugn og \u00d8rland” (in Norwegian). \u00d8rland kommune. Retrieved 2017-10-02.^ Rygh, Oluf (1901). Norske gaardnavne: S\u00f8ndre Trondhjems amt (in Norwegian) (14\u00a0ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & s\u00f8nners bogtrikkeri. p.\u00a033.^ “Civic heraldry of Norway – Norske Kommunev\u00e5pen”. Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 2023-02-06.^ “Bjugn, South Tr\u00f8ndelag (Norway)”. Flags of the World. Retrieved 2023-02-06.^ “Godkjenning av v\u00e5pen og flagg”. Lovdata.no (in Norwegian). Norges kommunal- og arbeidsdepartementet. 1989-05-11. Retrieved 2023-02-06.^ “Hildremsvatnet” (in Norwegian). Direktoratet for naturforvaltning. Archived from the original on 2012-07-10.^ Hansen, Tore; Vabo, Signy Irene, eds. (2022-09-20). “kommunestyre”. Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2023-01-01.^ a b c d “Table: 04813: Members of the local councils, by party\/electoral list at the Municipal Council election (M)” (in Norwegian). Statistics Norway.^ “Tall for Norge: Kommunestyrevalg 2011 – S\u00f8r-Tr\u00f8ndelag”. Valg Direktoratet. Retrieved 2019-10-19.^ “Kommunestyrevalget 1995” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1996. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunestyrevalget 1991” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1993. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunestyrevalget 1987” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1988. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunestyrevalget 1983” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1984. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunestyrevalget 1979” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1979. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene 1975” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1977. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene 1972” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1973. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene 1967” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1967. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene 1963” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1964. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene og Ordf\u00f8rervalgene 1959” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1960. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene og Ordf\u00f8rervalgene 1955” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1957. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene og Ordf\u00f8rervalgene 1951” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1952. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene og Ordf\u00f8rervalgene 1947” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1948. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene og Ordf\u00f8rervalgene 1945” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1947. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ “Kommunevalgene og Ordf\u00f8rervalgene 1937” (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyr\u00e5. 1938. Retrieved 2020-04-14.^ S\u00e6ther, Stein Arne, ed. (1993). Fosen. Natur, kultur og mennesker (in Norwegian). Trondheim: Adresseavisens Forlag. pp.\u00a0215\u2013216.^ Utheim, John (1901). Oversigt over valgtingene og valgmandstingene 1900 (in Norwegian). Kristiania, Norge: Steenske bogtrykkeri. p.\u00a077.External links[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bjugn. 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