is a
county in
Norway, bordering
Hedmark,
Oppland,
Buskerud,
Oslo and
Østfold. It has a short border with
Sweden (
Värmland). Akershus is the second largest county in population after Oslo, with more than half a million inhabitants. The county is named after
Akershus Fortress. The county administration is in Oslo, which is not part of the county per se.
Geography
The county is conventionally divided into the traditional districts
Follo and
Romerike, which fill the vast part of the county, as well as the small enclave west of Oslo that consists of
Asker and
Bærum. This became the result after the transferring of the great municipality of
Aker (surrounding Oslo) from Akershus county to Oslo in
1948.
Akershus includes some of the lake
Mjøsa and some of the river
Glomma. Embracing numerous suburbs of Oslo, notably Bærum, Akershus is one of the most densely populated areas in the country. The main national railway lines into Oslo run through Akershus with many junctions and stations such as Asker,
Sandvika, Ski and
Lillestrøm.
The county also includes the historical place Eidsvoll, 48 km north of Oslo, in which the National assembly voted the Norwegian constitution in 1814. South of Eidsvoll is the international airport of
Oslo Airport at Gardermoen. The estate of the crown prince is situated in Asker.
History
Akershus became a fief in the
16th century, and then also included the current counties of
Hedmark,
Oppland,
Buskerud and
Oslo, as well as the municipalities of
Askim,
Eidsberg and
Trøgstad in the county of
Østfold. In
1662 Akershus became an ''Amt'', and in
1685 Buskerud was separated from Akershus and became an ''Amt'' of its own. In
1768 Hedmark and Oppland were also separated from Akershus to become ''Oplandenes Amt'', and in
1842 Christiania (Oslo) was made a separate ''Amt'' as well. In
1919 the name ''Amt'' was changed to ''Fylke''. In 1948 was Aker, the greatest and the most populous municipality of Akershus, transferred to the county of Oslo.
The name
The county is named after
Akershus Fortress. The fortress was built in 1299, and the meaning of the name is 'the (fortified) house of (the district) Aker'. The name is actually misleading nowadays, since the fortress today lies outside Akershus (since 1842 in the county of Oslo). But the administration of Akershus meets outside the county as well (in the center of Oslo).
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1987). It shows a
gable from Akershus fortress.
Municipalities

Municipalities of Akershus.
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Asker
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Aurskog-Høland
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Bærum
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Eidsvoll
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Enebakk
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Fet
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Frogn
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Gjerdrum
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Hurdal
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Lørenskog
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Nannestad
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Nes
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Nesodden
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Nittedal
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Oppegård
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Rælingen
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Skedsmo
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Ski
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Sørum
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Ullensaker
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Vestby
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Infrastructure
The county has a major international airport, the
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. It also have two university hospitals,
Akershus University Hospital and
Sunnaas Hospital.
External link
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Akershus county website