is a
county in
Norway, bordering
Akershus,
Oslo,
Oppland,
Sogn og Fjordane,
Hordaland,
Telemark, and
Vestfold. The county administration is located in
Drammen.
Geography
Buskerud extends from
Hurum at the
Oslofjord to the Halling mountains and
Hardanger. The county is conventionally divided into traditional districts. These are
Eiker,
Ringerike,
Numedal and
Hallingdal.
Hønefoss is the district capital of
Ringerike. Its western part is a mountainous plateau with forested valleys and high, grassy pastures; its eastern part contains a lowland basin with many lakes and streams.
Tyrifjorden and
Krøderen are the biggest lakes.
Numedalslågen, the third longest river in Norway, starting in
Hordaland, runs through Buskerud unto Vestfold where it reaches the sea, while river
Begna sweeps into lake
Sperillen. :)
History
The area Ringerike may once have been a small kingdom. During the 10th century, Norway's kings
Olav Trygvason and
Olav Haraldsson grew up at Bønsnes in Ringerike. In the
Numedal valley,
silver has been mined in
Kongsberg from the 17th century but was discontinued in 1957. Weapons industry had been developed in Kongsberg from 1814, and various high tech industry companies now represent the town's major employers. At
Modum there once was a
Cobalt pigment production works (''Blaafarveværket'', "The Blue-Color Works").
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Economy
Today, agriculture, lumbering, wood-pulp mills, and industry are the county's main economic activities; ample hydroelectric power is produced by Begna and Rands rivers.
The name
The county is named after the old farm Buskerud (
Norse ''Biskupsruð'') in
Modum, since this was the seat of the bailiffs in old time (until 1668). The first element is the genitive case of ''biskup'' m 'bishop', the last element is ''ruð'' n 'clearing, farm'. (The farm originally belonged to the bishop of Oslo.)
Coat of arms
Buskerud's coat of arms (created in April,
1966) features a blue
bear whose coloring is symbolic of the Blue-Color Works. The silver background of Buskerud's coat of arms represents the
silver industry in Kongsberg.
Municipalities

Location of Buskerud Municipalities
Buskerud County has a total of 21 municipalities:
External links
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Buskerud Fylkeskommune