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Kristiansand (town)

Kvadraturen
Borough of Kristiansand
Kvadraturen
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Descending, from top: Kvadraturen also known as downtown, bottom: Markens gate
Coat of arms of Kvadraturen
Coat of arms
Location of Kvadraturen, shown in yellow, in Kristiansand
Location of Kvadraturen, shown in yellow, in Kristiansand
Coordinates: 58°08′48″N 7°59′43″E / 58.1468°N 07.9953°E / 58.1468; 07.9953Coordinates: 58°08′48″N 7°59′43″E / 58.1468°N 07.9953°E / 58.1468; 07.9953
Country Norway
Region Southern Norway
County Vest-Agder
District Kristiansand
Municipality Kristiansand
Elevation 7 m (23 ft)
Population (2015)
 • Total 6,750
Time zone CET (UTC+01:00)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02:00)
Post Code prefix 460*, 461*
Website kvadraturen.no
kristiansand.kommune.no

Kvadraturen is the city center of Kristiansand in Vest-Agder county, Norway. The borough is made up of the very urban city centre and harbour in the south plus the more rural district of "Eg" which lies north of the main city centre. In 2015 the borough had a population of 6,750. This borough is the administrative centre of the municipality of Kristiansand as well as the administrative centre of Vest-Agder county. The borough is far smaller in area than the other boroughs in the municipality. The borough of Grim lies to the north and west and the borough of Lund lies to the east.

The borough is the location of the Kristiansand Cathedral and the nearby commercial, pedestrian street is the Markens gate. The city harbour is located along the Kristiansandsfjorden and the island of Odderøya. The borough has three malls and three high schools. The closest public junior high is "Grim Skole" and the closest elementary is Tordenskjoldsgate Skole and is the only remanding elementary in Kvadraturen. The Sørlandet Hospital Kristiansand is also located in the borough, in the district of Eg.

The main city centre was established as a city on 5 July 1641 by King Christian IV. The city became a self-governing municipality under the formannskapsdistrikt law on 1 January 1838. On 1 July 1921, a neighboring part of the municipality of Oddernes (population: 2,164) was transferred from Oddernes to the city of Kristiansand. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1965, the city of Kristiansand (population: 27,100) was merged with the neighboring municipalities of Randesund (population: 1,672), Oddernes (population: 18,668), and Tveit (population: 2,802) to form a new, larger municipality of Kristiansand.


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