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Sogn

Sogn is a traditional district in Western Norway (Vestlandet). It is located in the county of Vestland, surrounding the Sognefjord, the largest/longest fjord in Norway. The district of Sogn consists of the municipalities of Aurland, Balestrand, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Gulen, Leikanger, Luster, Lærdal, Sogndal, Solund, Vik, and Årdal. The district covers 10,675 square kilometres (4,122 sq mi) and contains about 35% of the county's population. The largest urban area in Sogn is the village of Sogndalsfjøra (in Sogndal municipality), with 3,455 residents. The second largest urban area is the village Øvre Årdal (in Årdal municipality), with 3,397 people (this village used to be the largest, but recently it was passed by Sogndalsfjøra).[2][3]

Sogn
Hafslovatnet with Sognefjord behind
Districts of Vestland:
  Inner Sogn
  Outer Sogn
  Voss
CountryNorway
CountyVestland
RegionVestlandet
Adm. CenterHermansverk[1]
Area
 • Total10,675 km2 (4,122 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total38,858
 • Density3.6/km2 (9.4/sq mi)
DemonymSogning

The district of Sogn comprises the southern part of the former county Sogn og Fjordane. The districts of Sunnfjord and Nordfjord are the other two districts in the county.

Etymology

 
Shore community in Sogn, Norway.

The name Sogn derived from the name of Sognefjord. The name of the fjord is from the root of súga "to suck", referring to the strong tidal streams at the mouth of the fjord. An old name for the district is Sygnafylki. The first element in this name is the genitive of sygnir which means "people from Sogn" and the last element is fylki "county".[1][4]

History

 
Sogndalsfjorden and Barsnesfjorden.
Historical population
YearPop.±%
176919,366—    
195141,846+116.1%
196040,558−3.1%
197040,254−0.7%
198039,689−1.4%
199038,996−1.7%
200037,841−3.0%
201036,511−3.5%
202036,232−0.8%
203036,773+1.5%
Source: Statistics Norway.

Viking Age

Since early in the Viking Age, Sogn was a petty kingdom called Sygnafylki. Some notable Kings of Sogn were Harald Gullskjegg ("Goldbeard", father of Ragnhild, first wife of Halfdan the Black), Halfdan the Black, and Harald Fairhair.

1662-present

In 1662, Sogn fogderi was created as part of the Nordre Bergenhus amt (county). Sogn was further divided into Indre Sogn (Inner Sogn) and Ytre Sogn (Outer Sogn).

In 1919, Nordre Bergenhus amt was renamed Sogn og Fjordane fylke.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Askheim, Svein. "Sogn i Sogn og Fjordane". snl.no. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  2. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Sogn – Sogn og Fjordane" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  3. ^ Statistisk sentralbyrå (1 January 2012). "Urban settlements. Population and area, by municipality".
  4. ^ Norseng, Per. "Gulating". snl.no.
  5. ^ Askheim, Svein. "Sogn og Fjordane". snl.no.

Coordinates: 61°11′N 06°48′E / 61.183°N 6.800°E / 61.183; 6.800

sogn, other, uses, disambiguation, traditional, district, western, norway, vestlandet, located, county, vestland, surrounding, efjord, largest, longest, fjord, norway, district, consists, municipalities, aurland, balestrand, hyllestad, høyanger, gulen, leikang. For other uses see Sogn disambiguation Sogn is a traditional district in Western Norway Vestlandet It is located in the county of Vestland surrounding the Sognefjord the largest longest fjord in Norway The district of Sogn consists of the municipalities of Aurland Balestrand Hyllestad Hoyanger Gulen Leikanger Luster Laerdal Sogndal Solund Vik and Ardal The district covers 10 675 square kilometres 4 122 sq mi and contains about 35 of the county s population The largest urban area in Sogn is the village of Sogndalsfjora in Sogndal municipality with 3 455 residents The second largest urban area is the village Ovre Ardal in Ardal municipality with 3 397 people this village used to be the largest but recently it was passed by Sogndalsfjora 2 3 SognDistrictHafslovatnet with Sognefjord behindDistricts of Vestland Nordfjord Sunnfjord Inner Sogn Outer Sogn Nordhordland Midthordland Sunnhordland Hardanger VossCountryNorwayCountyVestlandRegionVestlandetAdm CenterHermansverk 1 Area Total10 675 km2 4 122 sq mi Population 2006 Total38 858 Density3 6 km2 9 4 sq mi DemonymSogningThe district of Sogn comprises the southern part of the former county Sogn og Fjordane The districts of Sunnfjord and Nordfjord are the other two districts in the county Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Viking Age 2 2 1662 present 3 ReferencesEtymology Edit Shore community in Sogn Norway The name Sogn derived from the name of Sognefjord The name of the fjord is from the root of suga to suck referring to the strong tidal streams at the mouth of the fjord An old name for the district is Sygnafylki The first element in this name is the genitive of sygnir which means people from Sogn and the last element is fylki county 1 4 History Edit Sogndalsfjorden and Barsnesfjorden Historical populationYearPop 176919 366 195141 846 116 1 196040 558 3 1 197040 254 0 7 198039 689 1 4 199038 996 1 7 200037 841 3 0 201036 511 3 5 202036 232 0 8 203036 773 1 5 Source Statistics Norway Viking Age Edit Since early in the Viking Age Sogn was a petty kingdom called Sygnafylki Some notable Kings of Sogn were Harald Gullskjegg Goldbeard father of Ragnhild first wife of Halfdan the Black Halfdan the Black and Harald Fairhair 1662 present Edit In 1662 Sogn fogderi was created as part of the Nordre Bergenhus amt county Sogn was further divided into Indre Sogn Inner Sogn and Ytre Sogn Outer Sogn Indre Sogn consisted of the inner half of the district which included the present day municipalities of Aurland Leikanger Luster Laerdal Sogndal and Ardal The village of Sogndalsfjora was the administrative center Ytre Sogn consisted of the present day municipalities of Balestrand Gulen Hyllestad Hoyanger Solund and Vik The village of Hoyanger was the administrative center In 1919 Nordre Bergenhus amt was renamed Sogn og Fjordane fylke 5 References Edit a b Askheim Svein Sogn i Sogn og Fjordane snl no Retrieved 17 July 2015 Store norske leksikon Sogn Sogn og Fjordane in Norwegian Retrieved 14 August 2010 Statistisk sentralbyra 1 January 2012 Urban settlements Population and area by municipality Norseng Per Gulating snl no Askheim Svein Sogn og Fjordane snl no Coordinates 61 11 N 06 48 E 61 183 N 6 800 E 61 183 6 800 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sogn amp oldid 1074611177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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