Asker
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- For other uses, see Asker (disambiguation).
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County | Akershus | |
Landscape | Viken | |
Municipality | NO-0220 | |
Administrative centre | Asker | |
Mayor (2005) | Morten Gunnar Strand (H) | |
Official language form | Bokmål | |
Area - Total - Land - Percentage | Ranked 385 101 km² 97 km² 0.03 % | |
Population - Total (2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density | Ranked 11 50,651 1.11 % 15.7 % 523/km² | |
Coordinates | Template:Coor dm | |
www.asker.kommune.no Data from Statistics Norway (http://www.ssb.no/english/municipalities/0220) |
Asker is a municipality in the county of Akershus, Norway.
Main villages are Asker, Vollen, Vettre (Blakstad), Holmen, Hvalstad and Heggedal. Asker is a notably coastal place, but is also a place of hills and woods. The district is known for many important businesses. It is also known for gardening. The farm Skaugum, in which the Norwegian Crown Prince and his family live, is situated here. Asker is also known for museums, such as the home of the singer and TV-personality Alf Prøysen. The poet Arne Garborg also lived here for a period. The first IKEA store outside Sweden was opened in Asker in 1963.
Asker is also the home of Frisk Asker Tigers, who won the Norwegian Hockey championship in 2002.
Other notable people from Asker:
- Halvard Hanevold, Olympic Gold in Biathlon
- Anders Jacobsen - professional footballer, Notts County, Stoke, Sheffield United, Start, Skeid, Lillestrøm, Vålerenga and Asker
- Pål Arne Fagernes Javelin thrower and boxer
- Valgerd Svarstad Haugland politician, Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Municipalities of Akershus | Missing image Akershus_vapen.png Akershus coat of arms |
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Asker | Aurskog-Høland | Bærum | Eidsvoll | Enebakk | Fet | Frogn | Gjerdrum | Hurdal | Lørenskog | Nannestad | Nes | Nesodden | Nittedal | Oppegård | Rælingen | Skedsmo | Ski | Sørum | Ullensaker | Vestby | Ås |
External links
- Asker municipality's official website (http://www.asker.kommune.no/)
- Asker Skiklubb`s website (http://www.asker-skiklubb.no/)
- Asker Svømmeklubb's website (http://www.askersvom.no/)
- Frisk Asker Tigers (http://www.frisktigers.no/)
- Asker public library (http://www.asker.folkebibl.no/)
- Asker Museum (http://www.asker.kommune.no/museet/)