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Kvitsøy

Kvitsøy is an island municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. At only 6.29-square-kilometre (2.43 sq mi), it is the smallest municipality in Norway by area and one of the smallest by population. Kvitsøy is located in the traditional district of Ryfylke. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Ydstebøhamn on the island of Kvitsøy. The municipality is an archipelago located at the entrance to the large Boknafjorden. It sits about 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northwest of the mainland Stavanger peninsula.

Kvitsøy kommune
Kvitingsø herred (historic)
View of Ydstebøhamn
Kvitsøy within Rogaland
Coordinates: 59°03′44″N 05°24′42″E / 59.06222°N 5.41167°E / 59.06222; 5.41167
CountryNorway
CountyRogaland
DistrictRyfylke
Established1 Jan 1923
 • Preceded byMosterøy Municipality
Administrative centreYdstebøhamn
Government
 • Mayor (2019)Stian Bjørsvik (KrF)
Area
 • Total6.29 km2 (2.43 sq mi)
 • Land6.28 km2 (2.42 sq mi)
 • Water0.01 km2 (0.004 sq mi)  0.2%
 • Rank#356 in Norway
Population
 (2022)
 • Total523
 • Rank#349 in Norway
 • Density83.3/km2 (216/sq mi)
 • Change (10 years)
 +0.8%
DemonymKvitsøybu[1]
Official language
 • Norwegian formNeutral
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-1144
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

The Rogfast tunnel system is currently being built during the 2020s to connect Kvitsøy to the mainland road network via the European route E39 highway.

The 6-square-kilometre (2.3 sq mi) municipality is the 356th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway, making it the smallest in the nation. Kvitsøy is the 349th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 523. The municipality's population density is 83.3 inhabitants per square kilometre (216/sq mi) and its population has increased by 0.8% over the previous 10-year period.[3][4]

General information Edit

 
Aerial view of the municipality
 
Houses along the bay near Ydstebøhavn

The islands of Kvitsøy were established as a municipality on 1 January 1923 when they were separated from the municipality of Mosterøy. Initially, the municipality had 581 residents. The municipal boundaries have not changed since that time.[5]

Name Edit

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the Kvitsøy islands (Old Norse: Hvítingsøyjar) since the islands make up the whole parish/municipality. The first element is derived from the word hvítr which means "white". The last element derives from the word eyjar which means "islands". Thus the name means "the white islands", probably because there is white quartz in the rocks on the islands. Originally, the spelling of the municipality was "Kvitingsø", but later it was shortened to "Kvitsøy".[6]

Coat of arms Edit

The coat of arms was granted on 25 May 1989. The official blazon is "Azure, three lighthouses argent, two over one" (Norwegian: I blått tre sølv fyrlykter, 2-1). This means the arms have a blue field (background) and the charge is a set of three lighthouse tops. The charge has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The choice of lighthouses and the color blue are symbolic of the importance of the sea for this island municipality. The arms were designed by Even Jarl Skognlund. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms.[7][8][9]

Churches Edit

The Church of Norway has one parish (sokn) within the municipality of Kvitsøy. It is part of the Tungenes prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Stavanger.

Churches in Kvitsøy
Parish (sokn) Church name Location of the church Year built
Kvitsøy Kvitsøy Church Kvitsøy 1620

History Edit

Kvitsøy is first mentioned in the Snorre Saga, where Snorre records a truce being made between King Olaf II of Norway later to be known as St. Olav (Norwegian: Hellige Olav) and Erling Skjalgsson, under the stone cross. Later it seems that the islands were owned by the Church until the reformation in 1536 (when the nation switched from Roman Catholicism to Lutheranism), when it became Crown property. In 1591, the population had become large enough to fund the construction of the Kvitsøy Church, which is still standing and the first new church in the county after the reformation. From the mid-18th century, Kvitsøy was the location of one of the first navigation beacons in western Norway, and this was later converted to a lighthouse service when the Kvitsøy Lighthouse was built. Kvitsøy Vessel Traffic Service Centre opened on 3 January 2003.[10]

Transmitter Edit

Kvitsøy used to be the site of high power short wave and medium wave broadcasting transmitters of the national broadcasting company, NRK. The aerial tower of the medium-wave transmitter is the Kvitsøy Tower. The transmitter for the medium-wave channel 1314 kHz was switched off at 22:00 UTC (Midnight local time) on Friday June 30, 2006, shortwave broadcasts continued until 2011. In May and June 2012, the entire site was dismantled.[11]

Government Edit

All municipalities in Norway are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, welfare and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council.[12] The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Sør-Rogaland District Court and the Gulating Court of Appeal.

Municipal council Edit

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Kvitsøy is made up of 17 representatives that are elected to four year terms. Currently, the party breakdown is as follows:

Kvitsøy kommunestyre 2020–2024 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 3
  Joint list of the Labour Party, Centre Party, and the Kvitsøy List (Felleslista: Arbeiderpartiet, Senterpartiet, og Kvitsøylisten) 7
  Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non-socialists (Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige) 5
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 2015–2019 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 2
  Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group (Felleslista: Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe) 3
  Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non-socialists (Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige) 6
 Kvitsøy List (Kvitsøy Listen)4
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 2012–2015 [15]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 3
  Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group (Felleslista: Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe) 7
  Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non-socialists (Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige) 5
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 2008–2011 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group (Felleslista: Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe) 6
  Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non-socialists (Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige) 9
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 2004–2007 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group (Felleslista: Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe) 7
  Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non-socialists (Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige) 8
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 2000–2003 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party, Labour Party, and non-socialists (Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti, Arbeiderpartiet, og Frie borgerlige) 9
 Local list (Bygdeliste)6
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1996–1999 [16]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
 Common list (Samlingliste)8
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1992–1995 [17]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
 Kvitsøy local list (Kvitsøy bygdeliste)6
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1988–1991 [18]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 5
 Kvitsøy local list (Kvitsøy bygdeliste)4
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1984–1987 [19]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) 4
 Non-party list (Upolitisk liste)2
 Cross-party local list (Tverrpolitisk bygdeliste)3
Total number of members:15
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1980–1983 [20]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 4
  Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) 5
 Non-party list (Upolitisk liste)1
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1976–1979 [21]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) 10
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1972–1975 [22]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) 10
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1968–1971 [23]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 2
  Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) 11
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy kommunestyre 1964–1967 [24]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 13
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy herredsstyre 1960–1963 [25]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 3
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 10
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy herredsstyre 1956–1959 [26]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 13
Total number of members:13
Kvitsøy herredsstyre 1952–1955 [27]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 4
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 8
Total number of members:12
Kvitsøy herredsstyre 1948–1951 [28]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 12
Total number of members:12
Kvitsøy herredsstyre 1945–1947 [29]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 4
  Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) 8
Total number of members:12
Kvitsøy herredsstyre 1938–1941* [30]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Local List(s) (Lokale lister) 12
Total number of members:12
Note: Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II, no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945.

Mayors Edit

The mayors (Norwegian: ordfører) of Kvitsøy (incomplete list):

  • 2001-2011: Ole Olsen, Jr. (KrF)
  • 2011-2019: Mirjam Ydstebø (KrF)
  • 2019-present: Stian Gill Bjørsvik (KrF)

Geography Edit

The municipality is an archipelago located at the entrance to the large Boknafjorden. It sits about 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northwest of the mainland Stavanger peninsula and south of the islands of Karmøy and Vestre Bokn. The largest island is Kvitsøy, and it is connected with a few of the other islands in the archipelago, but most of the islands are uninhabited.

Nature Edit

 
View of Kvitsøy

Climate Edit

The islands are completely engulfed by the Gulf Stream and hence have a typically wet West Nordic coastal climate. The sea between the islands and the mainland is never frozen. Due to the maritime influence, summers are often chilly with temperatures between 15 °C (59 °F) and 20 °C (68 °F) being the norm. Winter highs usually are in the mid-single digits in all of the Greater Stavanger region.

Fauna and flora Edit

There are no larger mammals in Kvitsøy except for seals (kobbe) and small dolphins (nise). The islands have a rich marine bird life. Many different plants are found on the islands. Some are natural to Norwegian flora, while others have been transported by ships emptying their hulls of ballast before entering the port of the nearby city of Stavanger.

References Edit

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External links Edit

  •   Rogaland travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)

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This article is about the municipality in Rogaland Norway For the island in Norway see Kvitsoy island Kvitsoy is an island municipality in Rogaland county Norway At only 6 29 square kilometre 2 43 sq mi it is the smallest municipality in Norway by area and one of the smallest by population Kvitsoy is located in the traditional district of Ryfylke The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Ydstebohamn on the island of Kvitsoy The municipality is an archipelago located at the entrance to the large Boknafjorden It sits about 2 nautical miles 3 7 km 2 3 mi northwest of the mainland Stavanger peninsula Kvitsoy kommune Kvitingso herred historic MunicipalityView of YdstebohamnFlagCoat of armsRogaland within NorwayKvitsoy within RogalandCoordinates 59 03 44 N 05 24 42 E 59 06222 N 5 41167 E 59 06222 5 41167CountryNorwayCountyRogalandDistrictRyfylkeEstablished1 Jan 1923 Preceded byMosteroy MunicipalityAdministrative centreYdstebohamnGovernment Mayor 2019 Stian Bjorsvik KrF Area Total6 29 km2 2 43 sq mi Land6 28 km2 2 42 sq mi Water0 01 km2 0 004 sq mi 0 2 Rank 356 in NorwayPopulation 2022 Total523 Rank 349 in Norway Density83 3 km2 216 sq mi Change 10 years 0 8 DemonymKvitsoybu 1 Official language 2 Norwegian formNeutralTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 1144WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics NorwayThe Rogfast tunnel system is currently being built during the 2020s to connect Kvitsoy to the mainland road network via the European route E39 highway The 6 square kilometre 2 3 sq mi municipality is the 356th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway making it the smallest in the nation Kvitsoy is the 349th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 523 The municipality s population density is 83 3 inhabitants per square kilometre 216 sq mi and its population has increased by 0 8 over the previous 10 year period 3 4 Contents 1 General information 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 1 3 Churches 2 History 2 1 Transmitter 3 Government 3 1 Municipal council 3 2 Mayors 4 Geography 5 Nature 5 1 Climate 5 2 Fauna and flora 6 References 7 External linksGeneral information Edit nbsp Aerial view of the municipality nbsp Houses along the bay near YdstebohavnThe islands of Kvitsoy were established as a municipality on 1 January 1923 when they were separated from the municipality of Mosteroy Initially the municipality had 581 residents The municipal boundaries have not changed since that time 5 Name Edit The municipality originally the parish is named after the Kvitsoy islands Old Norse Hvitingsoyjar since the islands make up the whole parish municipality The first element is derived from the word hvitr which means white The last element derives from the word eyjar which means islands Thus the name means the white islands probably because there is white quartz in the rocks on the islands Originally the spelling of the municipality was Kvitingso but later it was shortened to Kvitsoy 6 Coat of arms Edit The coat of arms was granted on 25 May 1989 The official blazon is Azure three lighthouses argent two over one Norwegian I blatt tre solv fyrlykter 2 1 This means the arms have a blue field background and the charge is a set of three lighthouse tops The charge has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white but if it is made out of metal then silver is used The choice of lighthouses and the color blue are symbolic of the importance of the sea for this island municipality The arms were designed by Even Jarl Skognlund The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms 7 8 9 Churches Edit The Church of Norway has one parish sokn within the municipality of Kvitsoy It is part of the Tungenes prosti deanery in the Diocese of Stavanger Churches in Kvitsoy Parish sokn Church name Location of the church Year builtKvitsoy Kvitsoy Church Kvitsoy 1620History EditKvitsoy is first mentioned in the Snorre Saga where Snorre records a truce being made between King Olaf II of Norway later to be known as St Olav Norwegian Hellige Olav and Erling Skjalgsson under the stone cross Later it seems that the islands were owned by the Church until the reformation in 1536 when the nation switched from Roman Catholicism to Lutheranism when it became Crown property In 1591 the population had become large enough to fund the construction of the Kvitsoy Church which is still standing and the first new church in the county after the reformation From the mid 18th century Kvitsoy was the location of one of the first navigation beacons in western Norway and this was later converted to a lighthouse service when the Kvitsoy Lighthouse was built Kvitsoy Vessel Traffic Service Centre opened on 3 January 2003 10 Transmitter Edit Kvitsoy used to be the site of high power short wave and medium wave broadcasting transmitters of the national broadcasting company NRK The aerial tower of the medium wave transmitter is the Kvitsoy Tower The transmitter for the medium wave channel 1314 kHz was switched off at 22 00 UTC Midnight local time on Friday June 30 2006 shortwave broadcasts continued until 2011 In May and June 2012 the entire site was dismantled 11 Government EditAll municipalities in Norway are responsible for primary education through 10th grade outpatient health services senior citizen services welfare and other social services zoning economic development and municipal roads and utilities The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council 12 The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Sor Rogaland District Court and the Gulating Court of Appeal Municipal council Edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Kvitsoy is made up of 17 representatives that are elected to four year terms Currently the party breakdown is as follows Kvitsoy kommunestyre 2020 2024 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 3 Joint list of the Labour Party Centre Party and the Kvitsoy List Felleslista Arbeiderpartiet Senterpartiet og Kvitsoylisten 7 Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non socialists Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige 5Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 2015 2019 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 2 Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group Felleslista Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe 3 Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non socialists Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige 6 Kvitsoy List Kvitsoy Listen 4Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 2012 2015 15 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 3 Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group Felleslista Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe 7 Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non socialists Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige 5Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 2008 2011 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group Felleslista Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe 6 Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non socialists Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige 9Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 2004 2007 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Joint list of the Labour Party and bipartisan group Felleslista Arbeiderpartiet og tverrpolitisk gruppe 7 Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party and non socialists Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti og Frie borgerlige 8Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 2000 2003 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Joint list of the Christian Democratic Party Labour Party and non socialists Felleslista Kristelig folkeparti Arbeiderpartiet og Frie borgerlige 9 Local list Bygdeliste 6Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1996 1999 16 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Common list Samlingliste 8Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1992 1995 17 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Kvitsoy local list Kvitsoy bygdeliste 6Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1988 1991 18 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Kvitsoy local list Kvitsoy bygdeliste 4Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1984 1987 19 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 4 Non party list Upolitisk liste 2 Cross party local list Tverrpolitisk bygdeliste 3Total number of members 15Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1980 1983 20 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 5 Non party list Upolitisk liste 1Total number of members 13Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1976 1979 21 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 10Total number of members 13Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1972 1975 22 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 10Total number of members 13Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1968 1971 23 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 2 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 11Total number of members 13Kvitsoy kommunestyre 1964 1967 24 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Local List s Lokale lister 13Total number of members 13Kvitsoy herredsstyre 1960 1963 25 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 3 Local List s Lokale lister 10Total number of members 13Kvitsoy herredsstyre 1956 1959 26 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Local List s Lokale lister 13Total number of members 13Kvitsoy herredsstyre 1952 1955 27 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Local List s Lokale lister 8Total number of members 12Kvitsoy herredsstyre 1948 1951 28 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Local List s Lokale lister 12Total number of members 12Kvitsoy herredsstyre 1945 1947 29 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 4 Joint List s of Non Socialist Parties Borgerlige Felleslister 8Total number of members 12Kvitsoy herredsstyre 1938 1941 30 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Local List s Lokale lister 12Total number of members 12Note Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945 Mayors Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2023 The mayors Norwegian ordforer of Kvitsoy incomplete list 2001 2011 Ole Olsen Jr KrF 2011 2019 Mirjam Ydstebo KrF 2019 present Stian Gill Bjorsvik KrF Geography EditThe municipality is an archipelago located at the entrance to the large Boknafjorden It sits about 2 nautical miles 3 7 km 2 3 mi northwest of the mainland Stavanger peninsula and south of the islands of Karmoy and Vestre Bokn The largest island is Kvitsoy and it is connected with a few of the other islands in the archipelago but most of the islands are uninhabited Nature Edit nbsp View of KvitsoyClimate Edit The islands are completely engulfed by the Gulf Stream and hence have a typically wet West Nordic coastal climate The sea between the islands and the mainland is never frozen Due to the maritime influence summers are often chilly with temperatures between 15 C 59 F and 20 C 68 F being the norm Winter highs usually are in the mid single digits in all of the Greater Stavanger region Fauna and flora Edit There are no larger mammals in Kvitsoy except for seals kobbe and small dolphins nise The islands have a rich marine bird life Many different plants are found on the islands Some are natural to Norwegian flora while others have been transported by ships emptying their hulls of ballast before entering the port of the nearby city of Stavanger References Edit Navn pa steder og personer Innbyggjarnamn in Norwegian Sprakradet Forskrift om malvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar in Norwegian Lovdata no Statistisk sentralbyra Table 06913 Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year M in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra 09280 Area of land and fresh water km M in Norwegian Jukvam Dag 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra ISBN 9788253746845 Rygh Oluf 1915 Norske gaardnavne Stavanger amt in Norwegian 10 ed Kristiania Norge W C Fabritius amp sonners bogtrikkeri p 270 Civic heraldry of Norway Norske Kommunevapen Heraldry of the World Retrieved 3 July 2023 Kvitsoy Rogaland Norway Flags of the World Retrieved 3 July 2023 Godkjenning av vapen og flagg Lovdata no in Norwegian Norges kommunal og arbeidsdepartementet 6 July 1989 Retrieved 3 July 2023 Forde Thomas 3 January 2003 Kvitsoy passer pa til havs Stavanger Aftenblad in Norwegian p 19 Vaage Lars Idar 31 May 2012 Her sprenges den 125 meter hoye masten Aftenposten in Norwegian Retrieved 8 December 2015 Hansen Tore Vabo Signy Irene eds 20 September 2022 kommunestyre Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 14 October 2022 Tall for Norge Kommunestyrevalg 2019 Rogaland Valg Direktoratet Retrieved 30 June 2020 a b c d Table 04813 Members of the local councils by party electoral list at the Municipal Council election M in Norwegian Statistics Norway Tall for Norge Kommunestyrevalg 2011 Rogaland Valg Direktoratet Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1995 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1996 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1991 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1993 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1987 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1988 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1983 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1984 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1979 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1979 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene 1975 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1977 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene 1972 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1973 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene 1967 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1967 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene 1963 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1964 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1959 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1960 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1955 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1957 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1951 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1952 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1947 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1948 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1945 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1947 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1937 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1938 Retrieved 30 June 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kvitsoy nbsp Look up Kvitsoy in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Rogaland travel guide from Wikivoyage Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway in Norwegian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kvitsoy amp oldid 1164648294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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