Lørenskog(help·info) is a municipality in Akershus in Viken county, Norway. A suburb of Oslo, it is part of the Oslo urban area and the traditional region of Romerike. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Lørenskog. Lørenskog was separated from the municipality of Skedsmo on 1 January 1908.
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old (and no longer existent) Leirheimr farm. The first element is leirr which means "clay" and the last element is heimr which means "homestead" or "farm". Thus: "the farm built on clay ground". The suffix skógr (meaning "wood") was added later, changing the meaning to "the woodlands around the farm Leirheimr". Prior to 1918, the name was spelled "Lørenskogen".
Heraldry
Lørenskog's arms date from modern times. Granted on 26 July 1957, they show a red waterwheel on a gold background. Water-driven sawmills were once an important part of the municipality's economy.[3]
Lørenskog Church
Lørenskog Church
Lørenskog Church (Lørenskog kirke) is a medieval era church. The building material was brick and quarried limestone. The church dates to ca. 1150. The church is of rectangular plan and has 140 seats. In 1608 the church received a pulpit. The west tower was made of wood and was erected in 1864. In the tower hangs two church bells, the larger made in 1874. Its walls are one meter thick, and the stones are held together with lime mortar. The exterior and interior plaster was repaired during the 1600s and 1700s. In 1956 old plaster was removed and walls re-plastered and painted. The current outward opening door was inserted in 1946.
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Minorities
Number of minorities (1st and 2nd generation) in Lørenskog by country of origin in 2017[6]
Ancestry
Number
Pakistan
1,359
Poland
913
Vietnam
753
Sri Lanka
744
Iran
535
Turkey
390
Lithuania
362
Sweden
355
India
322
Afghanistan
307
Iraq
282
Philippines
255
Geography
The municipality is located just east of the capital, Oslo, with many main roads going through it. Almost all the inhabitants live in the northern part of Lørenskog. The southern parts consist of forest, while farms and grain fields occupy the space in between.
An important train station, Lørenskog Station, is situated in the district. Within Lørenskog, Losby is known for its waterwheel, which is represented in the municipal coat-of-arms of Lørenskog. Losby Golf and Country Club is located within the municipality.
Village
From 2006-2008, workers renovated the village of Lørenskog (the administrative center of the municipality), also called the "Metro Senter". This renovation includes a considerably larger shopping mall, a bus terminal with buses going in and out of Oslo every 15 minutes, possibly a future subway station, and the new Mailand Upper Secondary School.
Education
There are seven public elementary schools and four public high schools located in Kjenn, Hammer, Løkenåsen and Fjellsrud. In addition there are two Upper Secondary Schools, namely Lørenskog Upper Secondary School and Mailand Upper Secondary School.
Notable residents
Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide, 2017Marit Larsen, 2009 and Marion Raven, 2007, M2M
Main category: People from Lørenskog
Aslam Ahsan (born 1942) a Pakistani Norwegian politician, elected to Lørenskog municipal council in 1983
Trond Granlund (born 1950) rock and folk singer and composer; lives in Lørenskog
Torgrim Sørnes (born 1956) physician, historian and author; lives in Lørenskog
Frode Barth (born 1968 in Lørenskog) a Norwegian musician (guitar) and composer
Marianne Aulie (born 1971 in Lørenskog) a Norwegian painter and former model
Lise Myhre (born 1975 in Lørenskog) a Norwegian cartoonist
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