Orkanger is a town and the administrative centre of Orkland municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The town is also a former municipality which existed from 1920 until 1963. The town sits at the end of the Orkdal Fjord, an arm of the Trondheimsfjord. Orkanger is the commercial centre of the municipality of Orkland and it is the site of the Orkanger Church. It was established as a "town" in 2014.
Combined with the neighbouring suburban village of Fannrem, the conurbation constitutes one of the largest urban areas in Trøndelag county. The town has a population (2018) of 8,204 and a population density of .
Just north of Orkanger lies the port of Thamshavn. Until 1974, Orkanger had a station on the Thamshavn Line railway with the Thamshavn Station just north of the town. The railway line closed for passenger traffic in 1963 but continued to transport ore from Løkken Verk to the Thamshavn port until 1974 when the line was closed to all traffic. The line through most of Orkanger was dismantled following the closure, but about of the original line from Bårdshaug to Løkken Verk has been re-opened as a heritage railway.
Between 1908 and 1949 there was a steam ship service to Trondheim on the SS Orkla. The European route E39 highway runs through the town, connecting it to the major city of Trondheim, about to the northeast.
Orkanger is one of the most important industrial centres in Trøndelag. The industrial sites are mainly located in the Grønøra area, just west of the mouth of the Orkla river. Technip Offshore Norge AS, Reinertsen, Washington Mills and the foundry Elkem Thamshavn AS are the main operators in the area.
A chipboard factory operated in Orkanger from 1959 until 1976.
The urban area of Orkanger was established as a municipality on 1 July 1920 when it was separated from Orkdal municipality. Initially, it had a population of 1,715. The municipality encompassed the urban area and some of the surrounding countryside. It was an important port, but it did not have the designation of a town at that time.
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Orkland est une commune norvégienne située dans le comté de Trøndelag. Elle fait partie de la région de Fosen. La commune s'étend sur dans l'ouest du comté. Son territoire orienté nord-sud est traversé sur environ par l'Orkla jusqu'à son embouchure dans la mer de Norvège. Le point culminant est le Resfjellet, au sud-ouest de la commune, avec une altitude de .
Trondheim (anciennement et localement Trondhjem, Råante en Same du Sud), autrefois Nidaros (Nidrosie en français), est une ville et une commune norvégienne située dans le comté de Trøndelag, dont elle constitue le centre administratif. Elle comptait au pour une superficie de . Trondheim, géographiquement située au milieu du pays, est la troisième ville de Norvège après Oslo et Bergen. Elle accueille une importante université, l'université norvégienne de sciences et de technologie.