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'''Mjøndalen''' is the administrative centre of [[Nedre Eiker]] municipality in [[Buskerud]] county, [[Norway]]. It is situated south of the [[Drammenselva]] River opposite of [[Krokstadelva]]. <ref>[http://www.nedre-eiker.kommune.no/history.145477.no.html ''A Brief History'' (Nedre Eiker kommune)]</ref>
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==History==
'''Mjøndalen''' is a population centre located in [[Nedre Eiker]] municipality in [[Buskerud]] county, [[Norway]]. It is situated south of the [[Drammenselva]] river.
Mjøndalen has traditionally been a railway site most known as an industrial sawmill location. Historically Mjøndalen was known for its industry; including paper & pulp production and a substantial [[cellulose]] industry. The production of wood products and furniture are also traditional commercial activities. All the paper mills closed in the late 1960s and early 1970s.


Mjøndalen has a friendly sports rivalry with the neighbouring communities of [[Solbergelva]] and [[Krokstadelva]]. The rivalry is mostly in sports such as [[soccer]] and [[bandy]] and [[cross-country skiing]]. In bandy, [[Mjøndalen IF]] have become Norwegian champions several times. <ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.bandyforbundet.no/bandy/statistikk/elite06.asp | title=Eliteserien 2005/2006 | publisher=Norges Bandyforbund | accessdate=2011-01-17}}</ref>
Mjøndalen has traditionally been a railway and an industrial sawmill location. [[Lumber]] and a substantial paper and [[cellulose]] industry belongs to its history. the production of wood products and furniture are also traditional commercial activities.
==Portåsen – Wildenveys Rike==
Portåsen – Wildenveys Rike is a centre honouring the life and writing of [[Herman Wildenvey]], a prominent Norwegian poet. Herman Wildenvey lived the first three years of his life in Mjøndalen. At three years of age, he was moved to the Portåsen farm on the edge of the forest above the village.

Today Portåsen is a meeting place and venue for local, regional and national artists. The site includes a newly renovated farmhouse and farm buildings. Stiftelsen Portåsen is the organization which works on the development of Portåsen.<ref>[http://www.portaasen.no/wildenvey ''Herman Wildenvey'' (Stiftelsen Portåsen)]</ref>


Mjøndalen has a friendly rivalry with neighbouring communities [[Solbergelva]] and especially [[Krokstadelva]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2007}} The rivalry is mostly in sports such as soccer and [[bandy]] (see [[Mjøndalen IF]]) and cross-country skiing. In bandy Mjøndalen IF have become Norwegian champions several times. The latest victory came in 2005.<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.bandyforbundet.no/bandy/statistikk/elite06.asp | title=Eliteserien 2005/2006 | publisher=Norges Bandyforbund | accessdate=2011-01-17}}</ref>
==Notable residents==
==Notable residents==
*[[Herman Wildenvey]] (1885-1959), prominent Norwegian poet
*[[Herman Wildenvey]] (1885-1959), poet
* [[Lars Korvald]] (1916-2006), Norwegian politician from the Christian Democratic Party
* [[Lars Korvald]] (1916-2006), politician with the Christian Democratic Party
== References ==

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==External links==
*[http://www.panoramio.com/photo/2604177 Picture and map of Mjøndalen]
*[http://www.portaasen.no/ Portåsen official website]
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==References==
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Revision as of 02:45, 13 May 2011

Mjøndalen is the administrative centre of Nedre Eiker municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. It is situated south of the Drammenselva River opposite of Krokstadelva. [1]

History

Mjøndalen has traditionally been a railway site most known as an industrial sawmill location. Historically Mjøndalen was known for its industry; including paper & pulp production and a substantial cellulose industry. The production of wood products and furniture are also traditional commercial activities. All the paper mills closed in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Mjøndalen has a friendly sports rivalry with the neighbouring communities of Solbergelva and Krokstadelva. The rivalry is mostly in sports such as soccer and bandy and cross-country skiing. In bandy, Mjøndalen IF have become Norwegian champions several times. [2]

Portåsen – Wildenveys Rike

Portåsen – Wildenveys Rike is a centre honouring the life and writing of Herman Wildenvey, a prominent Norwegian poet. Herman Wildenvey lived the first three years of his life in Mjøndalen. At three years of age, he was moved to the Portåsen farm on the edge of the forest above the village.

Today Portåsen is a meeting place and venue for local, regional and national artists. The site includes a newly renovated farmhouse and farm buildings. Stiftelsen Portåsen is the organization which works on the development of Portåsen.[3]

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ A Brief History (Nedre Eiker kommune)
  2. ^ "Eliteserien 2005/2006". Norges Bandyforbund. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  3. ^ Herman Wildenvey (Stiftelsen Portåsen)

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