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Sogn og Fjordane

Sogn og Fjordane fylke
County
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Coat of arms of Sogn og Fjordane fylke
Coat of arms
Sogn og Fjordane within Norway
Sogn og Fjordane within Norway
Country Norway
County Sogn og Fjordane
Region Vestlandet
County ID NO-14
Administrative centre Hermansverk
Government
 • Governor Anne Karin Hamre
  (2011–present)
 • County mayor Åshild Kjelsnes
  Arbeidarpartiet
  (2011–present)
Area
 • Total 18,623 km2 (7,190 sq mi)
 • Land 17,709 km2 (6,837 sq mi)
 • Water 914 km2 (353 sq mi)
Area rank #8 in Norway, 5.81% of Norway's land area
Population (2013)
 • Total 112,300
 • Rank 18 (2.21% of country)
 • Density 6.0/km2 (16/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years) -0.5 %
Time zone CET (UTC+01)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02)
Official language form Nynorsk
Income (per capita) 134,400 NOK
GDP (per capita) 231,982 NOK (2001)
GDP national rank 16 (1.63% of country)
Website www.sfj.no
Data from Statistics Norway

Sogn og Fjordane [ˈsɔŋn ɔ ˈfjuːrɑnə]  (listen) (Sogn and Fjordane) is a county in western Norway, bordering Møre og Romsdal, Oppland, Buskerud, and Hordaland. The county administration is in the village of Hermansverk in Leikanger municipality. The largest town in the county is Førde.

Although Sogn og Fjordane has some industry, predominantly hydroelectricity and aluminium, it is predominantly an agricultural area. Sogn og Fjordane is also home to the Urnes Stave Church and the Nærøyfjord, which are both listed by UNESCO as world heritage sites.

The Sogn og Fjordane University College has campuses in Sogndal, Sandane, and Førde.

The name Sogn og Fjordane was created in 1919; a literal translation is: Sogn and the fjords. The first element is the name of the region of Sogn, located in the southern part of the county. The last element is the plural definite form of fjord, which refers to the two regions in the county called Nordfjord and Sunnfjord in the northern and central parts of the county.


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