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  Name Hamar
  Idnumber 0403
  County Hedmark
  Landscape Hedemarken
  Capital Hamar
  Governor Einar Busterud (''By- og bygdelista'' - The City and Rural areas Party)
  Governor As Of 2004
  Arearank 257
  Area 351
  Arealand 338
  Areapercent 011
  Population As Of 2004
  Populationrank 30
  Population 27,245
  Populationpercent 060
  Populationdensity 81
  Populationincrease 43
  Language Neutral
  Lat Deg 60 lat_min=49 lat_sec=33 lon_deg=11 lon_min=9 lon_sec=35
  Utm Zone 32V utm_northing=6745332 utm_easting=0617436 geo_cat=adm2nd
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  Munwebpage wwwhamarkommuneno


Hamar is a town and Municipality in the County of Hedmark , Norway .

Hamar is located on the shores of Mjøsa , Norway's largest lake, and is the principal city of the Hedmark county. It is bordered to the northwest by Ringsaker , to the north by Åmot , to the east by Løten , and on the south by Stange .


HISTORY

Between 500 AD and 1000 AD, the farm Aker was probably one of the most important power centres in Norway, located just a few kilometres outside today's Hamar. After the christening of Norway in 1030, Hamar began to gain influence as a centre for trade and religion, until the episcopal representative Nikolaus Breakspear in 1152 founded Hamar Kaupangen as one of five dioceses in medieval Norway. It remained an important religious and political centre in Norway, organized around the cathedral and the bishop's manor until the Reformation in 1536 , when it lost its status as a bishopric. The cathedral and manor were destroyed in the Northern Seven Years' War with Sweden in 1567 , and in 1568 the Market was disbanded, under pressure from citizens of Oslo . Since then, Hamar gradually lost its importance as a trading centre. The site of the medieval town fell into disrepair and was taken over by a farm.


THE MODERN CITY


The modern city of Hamar was founded a kilometer or so south of the medieval city in 1849 by King Oscar as a trading center.

The Hedmark Museum , located on Domkirkeodden is an important historical landmark in Hamar, an out-door museum with remains of the medieval church, in a protective glass housing, the episcopal fortress, and a collection of old farm houses. The museum is a combined medieval, ethnological and archaeological museum and has received architectural prizes for its approach to conservation and exhibition. It also houses a vast photographic archive for the Hedmark region.

Hamar is also known for its indoor Speed Skating arena, the ''Olympia Hall'', better known as Vikingskipet ("The Viking ship") for its shape. It was built to host the speed skating competitions of the 1994 Winter Olympics that were held in nearby Lillehammer .

The centre of Hamar is the pedestrian walkway in the middle of town, with the library, cinema and farmer's market on Stortorget (the big square) on the western side, and Østre Torg (the eastern square) on the eastern side.

Hamar is an important Railway junction between two different lines to Trondheim . Rørosbanen , the old railway line, branches off from the mainline Dovrebanen . The Norwegian national railway museum (''Norsk Jernbanemuseum'') is also situated in Hamar.


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