blaasholte
Blaasholte is a small rural municipality in the northern highlands of Nordmark. Covering about 4.6 square kilometers, it has a population in the low thousands and sits in a shallow valley along the Blaa River, with mixed farmland, hedgerows, and pocket forests. The name is believed to derive from Old Norse elements meaning blue hollow.
The settlement is first documented in medieval records, with a parish church dating to the 15th century
Economy and land use today center on farming, small-scale forestry, and a service sector that supports residents
Governance is provided by a locally elected municipal council with an appointed mayor. Blaasholte is part of
Cultural landmarks include the medieval Blaasholte Church, the Old Mill, and a small regional history museum.