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The Old Master
Lake Krøderen

Noresund is a small village in Krødsherad in the county of Buskerud, Norway.

Noresund is located on Lake Krøderen. Highway 7 (Riksvei 7) passes through the village. Norefjell Ski Area is located 3 kilometers northwest of Noresund. The population of Noresund is 331 (2006).

Noresund is perhaps best known for with association with the Krødsherad Rectory Natural Monument (Krødsherad prestegård naturminne). This is the site of the oak tree known as The Old Master. This tree was made famous by the poetry of clergyman and poet Jørgen Moe. In 1853 Moe became a resident chaplain in Sigdal and Krødsherad, a position he held for ten years. At Noresund he found inspiration for one of his most famous poems, "The Old Master" (den gamle Mester).[1][2][3]

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The name

The first element is the name of the farm Nore (Norse Nórar), the last element is sund n 'sound, strait'. The name of the farm is the plural of nór n 'narrow strait' - so the meaning of the name Noresund is 'strait-strait'. The actual strait divides Lake Krøderen in two parts (Upper K. and Lower K.). The farm Nore has also given name to the mountain Norefjell.

References

  1. ^ "Krødsherad prestegård (Naturbase dokumentasjon)". Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  2. ^ The Old Master (Go-Norway)
  3. ^ Jørgen Moe. "Jørgen Moe". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved September 15, 2016.

External links

60°10′N 9°37′E / 60.167°N 9.617°E / 60.167; 9.617



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