Fredrikstad

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Fredrikstad kommune
Image:Fredrikstad komm.png
County Østfold
Landscape
Municipality NO-0106
Administrative centre Fredrikstad
Mayor (2003) Ole Haabeth (Ap)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 283
288 km²
283 km²
0.09 %
Population
 - Total (2005)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 7
0
1.53 %
7.7 %
249/km²
Coordinates 59°12′ N 10°57′ E
www.fredrikstad.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Fredrikstad (previously Frederiksstad) (literally Fredriks Town) is a town and municipality in the county of Østfold, Norway. The town straddles the river Glomma where it meets the sea.

Fredrikstad was built at the mouth of Glomma after Sarpsborg (15 km upstream) had burnt down. It was founded in 1567 by king Frederik II, and later even Sarpsborg was rebuilt at its original place.

The town centre is situated on the west bank of Glomma, while the old town on the east bank is Northern Europe's best preserved fortified town.

Fredrikstad used to have a large sawmill industry and was an important harbour for timber export, then later on shipbuilding, until the main yard was closed in the 1980s. The main industries are currently various chemical plants and other light industry.

In 2005, Fredrikstad is a host port for the Tall Ships' Race.


Municipalities of Østfold Image:Ostfold vapen.png

Aremark | Askim | Eidsberg | Fredrikstad | Halden | Hobøl | Hvaler | Marker | Moss | Rakkestad | Rygge | Rømskog | Råde | Sarpsborg | Skiptvet | Spydeberg | Trøgstad | Våler



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