Byflaten
Veldre
Village
View of a farm in Byflaten
View of a farm in Byflaten
Byflaten is located in Innlandet
Byflaten
Byflaten
Location of the village
Byflaten is located in Norway
Byflaten
Byflaten
Byflaten (Norway)
Coordinates: 60°55′11″N 10°54′20″E / 60.91975°N 10.90546°E / 60.91975; 10.90546
CountryNorway
RegionEastern Norway
CountyInnlandet
DistrictHedmarken
MunicipalityRingsaker Municipality
Area
  Total0.2 km2 (0.08 sq mi)
Elevation291 m (955 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total258
  Density1,320/km2 (3,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Post Code
2385 Brumunddal

Byflaten or Veldre is a village in Ringsaker Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The village is located about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northwest of the town of Brumunddal. Veldre Church is located on the west side of the village.[3]

The 0.2-square-kilometre (49-acre) village has a population (2021) of 258 and a population density of 1,320 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,400/sq mi).[1]

The area surrounding the village is known as Veldre. The area is highly productive farmland and pine forests. The higher points in Veldre offer a splendid view over the Hedemarken district and southern parts of the lake Mjøsa.

Notable people

Johan Nordhagen (1856–1956) was a well-known graphic artist born in Veldre. His graphic prints are mostly motives from Veldre.

One can debate whether Alf Prøysen came from Veldre, or the neighboring Rudshøgda, but his ties to the district were deeply rooted. His motives grew out of his working-class peasant childhood. His folk tunes are some of the most important contributions to the national heritage.

Guttorm P. Haugen, poet and writer, described the wilderness of the large forests, and the value of natural living, as opposed to life in the city.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Statistisk sentralbyrå (1 January 2021). "Urban settlements. Population and area, by municipality".
  2. "Byflaten, Ringsaker". yr.no. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  3. Thorsnæs, Geir, ed. (17 June 2020). "Byflaten (tettsted i Ringsaker)". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 3 April 2022.


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