Hetland kommune | |
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Former Municipality | |
View of Grødem village
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Location in Rogaland county | |
Coordinates: 58°53′32″N 05°44′01″E / 58.89222°N 5.73361°ECoordinates: 58°53′32″N 05°44′01″E / 58.89222°N 5.73361°E | |
Country | Norway |
Region | Western Norway |
County | Rogaland |
District | Jæren |
Municipality ID | NO-1126 |
Population (1964) | |
• Total | 22,474 |
Time zone | CET (UTC+01:00) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+02:00) |
Created as | Formannskapsdistrikt in 1838 |
Merged into | Randaberg in 1922; Sandnes and Stavanger in 1965 |
Hetland is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until 1965 when it was dissolved. The municipality included the Stavanger Peninsula and the land surrounding both sides of the Gandsfjorden, but not the area around the head of the fjord. It originally encompassed the land surrounding the city of Stavanger in the present-day municipalities of Randaberg and Stavanger (except the city of Stavanger) and part of the municipality of Sandnes. The main church for Hetland was Hetland Church (now named "Frue Church"). Upon its dissolution in 1965, the 92-square-kilometre (36 sq mi) municipality had 24,173 residents.
The parish of Hetland was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). On 1 July 1922, the northwestern district of the municipality (population: 1,256) was separated to form the new municipality of Randaberg. This split left Hetland with 10,167 residents. The port city of Stavanger was located along the Gandsfjorden, adjacent to Hetland and as the city expanded over the years, areas of Hetland were annexed to join the city. Such changes happened in 1867, 1879, 1906, 1923, and 1953. Also on 1 January 1912, a small area in Høyland municipality (population: 41) was transferred to Hetland.
On 1 January 1965, there were many major municipal changes in Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On that date, Hetland municipality was dissolved and its lands were transferred to its neighbors. The parts of Hetland located east of the Gandsfjorden, namely the districts of Riska and Dale (population: 2,077) were merged into a much larger Sandnes municipality. The rest of Hetland, located on the west side of the fjord (population: 20,861) was merged into the city of Stavanger.