Kjerkeberget

Kjerkeberget is a hill in Nordmarka, Oslo, Norway.

Kjerkeberget
The fire cabin at the summit of Kjerkeberget
Highest point
Elevation631 m (2,070 ft)
Listing18 at List of highest points of Norwegian counties
Coordinates60°8′8.89″N 10°37′2.90″E
Geography
LocationOslo and Innlandet, Norway
Topo map1815 II Oppkuven

It is the highest point in the county and municipality of Oslo. It lies on the border of Oslo and the municipality Lunner in Innlandet, between the lakes Sandungen in the southeast and Katnosa in the northwest.

The first element is kjerke f 'church', the last element is the finite form of berg n 'rocky mountain'. (Several mountains in Norway are called 'the church', because of some likeness in shape with a church). The word kjerke is the form in the dialect of the area - in Bokmål kirke, and in Nynorsk kyrkje.

During World War II, Milorg used this hill as a site for parachute drops. On 4 October 1942, Milorg's District 13 received its first paradrop here. In the paradrop were four people: Tor Helliesen, Jan Allan, Ruben Larsen and Johannes S. Andersen.[1]

References

  1. Øyen, Odd, ed. (2007). Milorg D13 i kamp. Fra det hemmelige militære motstandsarbeidet i Oslo og omegn 1940–1945 (in Norwegian) (2nd ed.). Oslo: Orion. p. 235. ISBN 978-82-458-0839-1.
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