Sokna is a small village located between Hønefoss and Krøderen in the municipality of Ringerike, in the county of Buskerud, Norway. The village is perhaps most associated with the historic Lunder Church.LocationSokna is located in the valley of Soknedalen, between the Sogna and Verkenselva rivers. Sogna is a small river that starts at the end of Lake Sognevannet in Strømsoddbygda at the top of the valley of Sokndalen and empties into Tyrifjorden. The Verkenselva flows into the Sogna just southeast of Sokna. Highway 7 runs through the city, as does the Bergen Line which extends between Hønefoss and Hallingdal, but rail trains no longer stop at Sokna. Its population is 543.EthnologyThe name of Sokna originated with the Old Norse word Sókn meaning parish.Lunder ChurchLunder Church situated at the village Sokna is the church in Lunder parish. It is a cruciform church, with an exterior clad with staff panel. Lunder Church dates to 1706 when it was consecrated a new church which was called Our Savior Church. The church was moved to where it now lies at the end of 1750. Renovation and reconstruction took place in 1761. Since then the church has been restored several times, including in the 1880 and in 1922-1924 . The church belongs today under the Norderhov parish, with Norderhov church as the main church. These churches belong to the Diocese of Tunsberg.
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