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Sandnes

Sandnes (pronounced [ˈsɑ̂nːeːs] (listen)) is a city and municipality in Rogaland, Norway. It lies immediately south of Stavanger, the 4th largest city in Norway and together, the Stavanger/Sandnes area is the third-largest urban area in Norway. The urban city of Sandnes lies in the extreme western part of the vast municipality and it makes up about 5% of the total land area of the municipality.

Sandnes
City & Municipality
Sandnes kommune
View of the city from the south, with Stavanger in the background
Sandnes
Sandnes
Sandnes
Coordinates: 58°51′06″N 05°44′10″E / 58.85167°N 5.73611°E / 58.85167; 5.73611Coordinates: 58°51′06″N 05°44′10″E / 58.85167°N 5.73611°E / 58.85167; 5.73611
CountryNorway
MunicipalitySandnes
CountyRogaland
DistrictJæren
City6 April 1861
Government
 • MayorStanley Wirak (Ap)
Area
 • Municipality1,040.56 km2 (401.76 sq mi)
 • Land943.56 km2 (364.31 sq mi)
 • Rank109
Population
 (Q3 2020)
 • Municipality85,386
 • Urban
237,369
 • Metro
319,822
 • Municipality/ Urban rank
7th/3rd
 • Metro rank
3rd
Demonym(s)Sandnesgauk
Sandnesbu
Sandneser
Language forms
 • Official formNeutral
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Websitewww.sandnes.kommune.no

Sandnes is part of the traditional district of Jæren. The western part of the municipality is very urbanized while the eastern part of the municipality is very rural. The municipality is divided into 13 boroughs and the administrative centre is located in the borough of Trones og Sentrum, a borough in the city. There are several villages in the rural parts of the municipality including Hommersåk, Høle, Foss-Eikeland, Stokka, Forsand, Lysebotn, and Vatne.

The 1,041-square-kilometre (402 sq mi) municipality is the 109th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Sandnes is the 7th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 80,704 in Q1 2021.[1] The municipality's population density is 84.3 inhabitants per square kilometre (218/sq mi) and its population has increased by 20.8% over the previous 10-year period.[2][3]

History

 
Map of the Stavanger/Sandnes region
 
View of the village of Hommersåk

The small port village of Sandnes was granted ladested (small seaport city) status in 1860. On 6 April 1861, the small city was separated from the municipality of Høyland to form a separate self-governing municipality of its own. Initially, the municipality had 440 residents. On 1 July 1957, a small part of Høyland municipality (population: 18) was transferred to the city of Sandnes.[4]

During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1965, the city and municipality of Sandnes (population: 3,961) was merged with the municipality of Høyland (population: 20,353) and parts of the municipalities of Høle (population: 926) and Hetland (population: 2,077).[4]

In 2014, the Storting decided that the number of municipalities in Norway would be lowered. If the municipalities of Sandnes, Stavanger and Sola were to merge, a new municipality would be formed called Nord-Jæren, after the name of the geographical location the municipalities are located in. After the city council said no to the merge, proposals for Forsand to merge with Sandnes were enacted instead.

On 1 January 2017, a small 350-decare (86-acre) area on the southwestern edge of the village of Solakrossen was transferred from Sandnes municipality to the neighboring municipality of Sola.[5]

On 1 January 2020, most of the neighboring municipality of Forsand was merged with Sandnes to form one large municipality called Sandnes.[6]

Name

The municipality (and city) is named after an old Sandnæs farm, since the city was built on its grounds. The first element is sand which means 'sand' or 'sandy beach' and the last element is nes which means 'headland'. The farm was located at the end of the Gandsfjorden where the city centre is located today.[7]

Coat of arms

 
View of the city

The coat of arms was granted on 21 April 1972. The arms show a white piece of pottery on a green background. Pottery was chosen since it was one of the main industries in the late 18th century. The symbol is a leirgauk, which in English would be a ceramic cuckoo bird (leir(e), 'clay, ceramic' and gauk/gjøk, 'cuckoo bird'). The ceramic Sandnes cuckoo (Norwegian: sandnesgauk) is an ocarina or simple flute which was made by the potteries in Sandnes and used to advertise their products. Later it also became a nickname for people from Sandnes.[8]

Geography

The municipality lies in the Jæren region and stretches 90 kilometres (56 mi) nearly from the west coast of Norway to the rugged mountainous interior. The city of Sandnes is located at the base of the Stavanger Peninsula, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of the city of Stavanger, and these two cities have expanded so as to form a conurbation. The municipality of Sola is located to the west, Klepp and Time, Gjesdal to the south, Sirdal and Bykle to the east, Strand and Hjelmeland to the northeast, and Stavanger to the northwest. The fjord Gandsfjorden is situated north–south at the west end of the municipality and the Høgsfjorden and Lysefjorden dominate the eastern part of the municipality. The international airport for Sandnes/Stavanger is situated in Sola, just to the west of Sandnes.

Prior to 2020 (when the municipality was enlarged), the city-municipality of Sandnes was divided into 13 boroughs: Austrått, Figgjo, Ganddal, Hana, Høle, Lura, Malmheim og Soma, Riska, Sandved, Stangeland, Sviland, and Trones og Sentrum.

The landscape of western Sandnes is quite flat. On the long west coast there are several beaches and further inland the land is raised to form low plains with some small peaks rising up to 400 to 500 metres (1,300 to 1,600 ft) above sea level. From Stavanger and Sandnes it is approximately one hour by car to alpine and skiing resorts. In Sandnes there are some easily accessible small mountain peaks, such as Dalsnuten and Lifjell, with a view over the Sandnes/Stavanger area. The renowned Lysefjorden is also easily accessible by car or boat. The lake Frøylandsvatnet, the river Figgjoelva, and the mountain Hanafjellet are all located in Sandnes.

The Lysefjorden in the eastern part of the municipality is surrounded by very steep 1,000-metre (3,300 ft) tall cliffs such as Kjerag and Preikestolen, with the Lysefjord Bridge crossing the fjord near the western end. The famous Kjeragbolten boulder and Kjeragfossen waterfall are located along the inner part of the fjord. The village of Lysebotn lies at the eastern end of the fjord. The lake Nilsebuvatnet is located high up in the mountains, north of Lysebotn on the border of Strand and Forsand municipalities. It is regulated for hydroelectric power use at the Lysebotn Hydroelectric Power Station.

 
Panoramic view over the village Lysebotn located innermost in the Lysefjord (full image)

Location

Sandnes is located on the west coast of Norway. Here are some distances from the city of Sandnes to other major cities in Norway:

Government

All municipalities in Norway, including Sandnes, are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elect a mayor.[9] The municipality falls under the Jæren District Court and the Gulating Court of Appeal.

Municipal council

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Sandnes is made up of 49 representatives that are elected to four-year terms. Elections are always held two years from the parliamentary elections.

Sandnes kommunestyre 2020–2024 [10]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)13
 People's Action No to More Road Tolls
(Folkeaksjonen nei til mer bompenger)
5
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)9
 Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne)3
 Conservative Party (Høyre)8
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)4
 Red Party (Rødt)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)1
Total number of members:49
Sandnes kommunestyre 2015–2019 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)18
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)12
 Green Party (Miljøpartiet De Grønne)1
 Conservative Party (Høyre)8
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)5
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)2
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:49
Sandnes kommunestyre 2012–2015 [12]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)11
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)11
 Conservative Party (Høyre)15
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)4
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:49
Sandnes kommunestyre 2008–2011 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)11
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)13
 Conservative Party (Høyre)11
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)6
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)2
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)3
Total number of members:49
Sandnes kommunestyre 2004–2007 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)8
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)12
 Conservative Party (Høyre)11
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)6
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)5
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:49
Sandnes kommunestyre 2000–2003 [11]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)14
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)13
 Conservative Party (Høyre)19
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)11
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)2
 Red Electoral Alliance (Rød Valgallianse)1
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)3
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)3
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1996–1999 [13]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)16
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)11
 Conservative Party (Høyre)17
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)9
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)3
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)6
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)4
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1992–1995 [14]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)16
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)6
 Conservative Party (Høyre)16
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)9
 Pensioners' Party (Pensjonistpartiet)4
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)8
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)6
 Liberal Party (Venstre)4
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1988–1991 [15]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)19
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)11
 Conservative Party (Høyre)18
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)9
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)5
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1984–1987 [16]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)21
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)7
 Conservative Party (Høyre)19
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)10
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)5
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1980–1983 [17]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)20
 Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet)2
 Conservative Party (Høyre)22
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)12
 Liberal People's Party (Liberale Folkepartiet)2
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)4
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)5
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1976–1979 [18]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)24
 Conservative Party (Høyre)15
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)15
 New People's Party (Nye Folkepartiet)4
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)7
 Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)2
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1972–1975 [19]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)26
 Conservative Party (Høyre)11
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)12
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)8
 Socialist People's Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:69
Sandnes kommunestyre 1968–1971 [20]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)28
 Conservative Party (Høyre)11
 Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)9
 Centre Party (Senterpartiet)7
 Socialist People's Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)11
Total number of members:69
Sandnes bystyre 1964–1967 [21]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)13
 Conservative Party (Høyre)7
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:29
Sandnes bystyre 1960–1963 [22]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)13
 Conservative Party (Høyre)7
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:29
Sandnes bystyre 1956–1959 [23]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)14
 Conservative Party (Høyre)5
 Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti)1
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:29
Sandnes bystyre 1952–1955 [24]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)14
 Conservative Party (Høyre)5
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:28
Sandnes bystyre 1948–1951 [25]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)12
 Conservative Party (Høyre)5
 Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:28
Sandnes bystyre 1945–1947 [26]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)14
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti)2
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:28
Sandnes bystyre 1938–1941* [27]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)13
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)12
Total number of members:28
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.
Sandnes bystyre 1935–1937 [28]  
Party Name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
 Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)8
 Conservative Party (Høyre)3
 Liberal Party (Venstre)9
Total number of members:20

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Economy

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19514,178—    
19613,981−4.7%
197130,705+671.3%
198136,901+20.2%
199144,967+21.9%
200153,860+19.8%
201166,245+23.0%
201674,820+12.9%
Source: Statistics Norway

Sandnes hosts a large array of retail shops of most kinds and is used by the neighbouring municipalities appreciating the service and wide range of selections. Sandnes is known as Norway's bicycle city, mainly due to the fact that the bicycle manufacturer Øglænd DBS was situated here for decades. The city offers a variety of routes for everyday riders and tourists. Since 1996, a public bicycle rental program has been in operation in the city.

The city has a vibrant industrial base, mainly in the Ganddal area in the south and the Lura and Forus area in the north along the municipal boundary with Stavanger. There is significant activity related to oil exploration in the North Sea and also some IT-related companies. In this suburban region between Sandnes and Stavanger, malls and department stores have also been established. Among these malls is one of Norway's biggest malls, Kvadrat, meaning 'square' (although it is not square shaped anymore as it has expanded several times since it opened in 1984).

Around 30% of the population is employed in Stavanger (Q4 2004).[29] Sandnes was formerly known as the pottery town of Norway – due to the important ceramics industry based on the extensive occurrence of clay in the surroundings. The Vatneleiren military base is also located in Sandnes, just outside Vatne.

Culture, sports, and education

Since 2016, the primary football team, Sandnes Ulf, has played in the second tier, 1. divisjon, of Norwegian professional football.

Sandnes is also known for its Rugby League team, Sandnes Raiders which has supplied the Norwegian national team with players.[citation needed]

The major tourist attraction in Sandnes is the Science Factory (Vitenfabrikken). It is a 4,000-square-metre (43,000 sq ft) science museum with science and art exhibitions, a planetarium, sun telescopes, and chemistry experiments.

Sandnes is the only city in Norway which is a member of the World Health Organization's network of Healthy Cities. Sandnes and Stavanger were chosen along with Liverpool, United Kingdom, to be a European Capital of Culture for 2008.[citation needed]

Higher education facilities include Sandnes Upper Secondary School,[30] Gand Upper Secondary School,[31] Akademiet Upper Secondary School,[32] and Vågen Upper Secondary School.[33] In 2010 Forus Upper Secondary School and parts of Lundehaugen merged to become Vågen.[34] Lundehaugen still exists as a middle school.

The city is also home to the VID Specialized University Sandnes campus, a private christian college.[35]

Churches

 
Sandnes Church
 
Hana Church

The Church of Norway has nine parishes (sokn) within the municipality of Sandnes. It is part of the Sandnes prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Stavanger. The main church for the city is Sandnes Church, which is the seat of the deanery which covers the whole municipality.

Churches in Sandnes
Parish (sokn) Church name Location of the church Year built
Bogafjell Bogafjell Church Bogafjell 2012
Forsand Forsand Church Forsand 1854
Lyse Chapel Lysebotn 1961
Gand Gand Church Sandved 1978
Julebygda Chapel Malmheim og Soma 1957
Hana Hana Church Hana 1997
Høle Høle Church Høle 1860
Høyland Høyland Church Austrått 1841
Sviland Chapel Sviland 1913
Lura Lura Church Lura 1987
Riska Riska Church Hommersåk 1999
Old Riska Church Hommersåk 1877
Sandnes Sandnes Church Sandnes sentrum 1882

Notable residents

 
Julie Ege, On her Majesty's Secret Service, 1968
 
Ivar Braut, 2017
 
Bjarne Berntsen, 2007
 
Stine Borgli, 2018

Sport

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External links

  •   Rogaland travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Sandnes travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)
  • Municipality website (in Norwegian)
  • Region Stavanger & Ryfylke toursist website
  • Website about the city

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This article is about the municipality in Rogaland Norway For other uses see Sandnes disambiguation Sandnes pronounced ˈsɑ nːeːs listen is a city and municipality in Rogaland Norway It lies immediately south of Stavanger the 4th largest city in Norway and together the Stavanger Sandnes area is the third largest urban area in Norway The urban city of Sandnes lies in the extreme western part of the vast municipality and it makes up about 5 of the total land area of the municipality SandnesCity amp MunicipalitySandnes kommuneView of the city from the south with Stavanger in the backgroundFlagCoat of armsSandnesShow map of RogalandSandnesShow map of NorwaySandnesShow map of EuropeCoordinates 58 51 06 N 05 44 10 E 58 85167 N 5 73611 E 58 85167 5 73611 Coordinates 58 51 06 N 05 44 10 E 58 85167 N 5 73611 E 58 85167 5 73611CountryNorwayMunicipalitySandnesCountyRogalandDistrictJaerenCity6 April 1861Government MayorStanley Wirak Ap Area Municipality1 040 56 km2 401 76 sq mi Land943 56 km2 364 31 sq mi Rank109Population Q3 2020 Municipality85 386 Urban237 369 Metro319 822 Municipality Urban rank7th 3rd Metro rank3rdDemonym s SandnesgaukSandnesbuSandneserLanguage forms Official formNeutralTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Websitewww wbr sandnes wbr kommune wbr noSandnes is part of the traditional district of Jaeren The western part of the municipality is very urbanized while the eastern part of the municipality is very rural The municipality is divided into 13 boroughs and the administrative centre is located in the borough of Trones og Sentrum a borough in the city There are several villages in the rural parts of the municipality including Hommersak Hole Foss Eikeland Stokka Forsand Lysebotn and Vatne The 1 041 square kilometre 402 sq mi municipality is the 109th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway Sandnes is the 7th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 80 704 in Q1 2021 1 The municipality s population density is 84 3 inhabitants per square kilometre 218 sq mi and its population has increased by 20 8 over the previous 10 year period 2 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 2 Geography 2 1 Location 3 Government 3 1 Municipal council 4 Media gallery 5 Economy 6 Culture sports and education 6 1 Churches 7 Notable residents 7 1 Sport 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Map of the Stavanger Sandnes region View of the village of Hommersak The small port village of Sandnes was granted ladested small seaport city status in 1860 On 6 April 1861 the small city was separated from the municipality of Hoyland to form a separate self governing municipality of its own Initially the municipality had 440 residents On 1 July 1957 a small part of Hoyland municipality population 18 was transferred to the city of Sandnes 4 During the 1960s there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee On 1 January 1965 the city and municipality of Sandnes population 3 961 was merged with the municipality of Hoyland population 20 353 and parts of the municipalities of Hole population 926 and Hetland population 2 077 4 In 2014 the Storting decided that the number of municipalities in Norway would be lowered If the municipalities of Sandnes Stavanger and Sola were to merge a new municipality would be formed called Nord Jaeren after the name of the geographical location the municipalities are located in After the city council said no to the merge proposals for Forsand to merge with Sandnes were enacted instead On 1 January 2017 a small 350 decare 86 acre area on the southwestern edge of the village of Solakrossen was transferred from Sandnes municipality to the neighboring municipality of Sola 5 On 1 January 2020 most of the neighboring municipality of Forsand was merged with Sandnes to form one large municipality called Sandnes 6 Name Edit The municipality and city is named after an old Sandnaes farm since the city was built on its grounds The first element is sand which means sand or sandy beach and the last element is nes which means headland The farm was located at the end of the Gandsfjorden where the city centre is located today 7 Coat of arms Edit View of the city The coat of arms was granted on 21 April 1972 The arms show a white piece of pottery on a green background Pottery was chosen since it was one of the main industries in the late 18th century The symbol is a leirgauk which in English would be a ceramic cuckoo bird leir e clay ceramic and gauk gjok cuckoo bird The ceramic Sandnes cuckoo Norwegian sandnesgauk is an ocarina or simple flute which was made by the potteries in Sandnes and used to advertise their products Later it also became a nickname for people from Sandnes 8 Geography EditThe municipality lies in the Jaeren region and stretches 90 kilometres 56 mi nearly from the west coast of Norway to the rugged mountainous interior The city of Sandnes is located at the base of the Stavanger Peninsula about 15 kilometres 9 3 mi south of the city of Stavanger and these two cities have expanded so as to form a conurbation The municipality of Sola is located to the west Klepp and Time Gjesdal to the south Sirdal and Bykle to the east Strand and Hjelmeland to the northeast and Stavanger to the northwest The fjord Gandsfjorden is situated north south at the west end of the municipality and the Hogsfjorden and Lysefjorden dominate the eastern part of the municipality The international airport for Sandnes Stavanger is situated in Sola just to the west of Sandnes Prior to 2020 when the municipality was enlarged the city municipality of Sandnes was divided into 13 boroughs Austratt Figgjo Ganddal Hana Hole Lura Malmheim og Soma Riska Sandved Stangeland Sviland and Trones og Sentrum The landscape of western Sandnes is quite flat On the long west coast there are several beaches and further inland the land is raised to form low plains with some small peaks rising up to 400 to 500 metres 1 300 to 1 600 ft above sea level From Stavanger and Sandnes it is approximately one hour by car to alpine and skiing resorts In Sandnes there are some easily accessible small mountain peaks such as Dalsnuten and Lifjell with a view over the Sandnes Stavanger area The renowned Lysefjorden is also easily accessible by car or boat The lake Froylandsvatnet the river Figgjoelva and the mountain Hanafjellet are all located in Sandnes The Lysefjorden in the eastern part of the municipality is surrounded by very steep 1 000 metre 3 300 ft tall cliffs such as Kjerag and Preikestolen with the Lysefjord Bridge crossing the fjord near the western end The famous Kjeragbolten boulder and Kjeragfossen waterfall are located along the inner part of the fjord The village of Lysebotn lies at the eastern end of the fjord The lake Nilsebuvatnet is located high up in the mountains north of Lysebotn on the border of Strand and Forsand municipalities It is regulated for hydroelectric power use at the Lysebotn Hydroelectric Power Station Panoramic view over the village Lysebotn located innermost in the Lysefjord full image Location Edit Sandnes is located on the west coast of Norway Here are some distances from the city of Sandnes to other major cities in Norway Stavanger 12 kilometres 7 5 mi Vigrestad 40 kilometres 25 mi Kristiansand 155 kilometres 96 mi Bergen 170 kilometres 110 mi Arendal 281 kilometres 175 mi Oslo 305 kilometres 190 mi Alesund 400 kilometres 250 mi Trondheim 570 kilometres 350 mi Tromso 1 360 kilometres 850 mi Government EditAll municipalities in Norway including Sandnes are responsible for primary education through 10th grade outpatient health services senior citizen services unemployment and other social services zoning economic development and municipal roads The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives which in turn elect a mayor 9 The municipality falls under the Jaeren District Court and the Gulating Court of Appeal Municipal council Edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Sandnes is made up of 49 representatives that are elected to four year terms Elections are always held two years from the parliamentary elections Sandnes kommunestyre 2020 2024 10 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 People s Action No to More Road Tolls Folkeaksjonen nei til mer bompenger 5 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 9 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 3 Conservative Party Hoyre 8 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Red Party Rodt 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 49Sandnes kommunestyre 2015 2019 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 18 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 12 Green Party Miljopartiet De Gronne 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 8 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 5 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 49Sandnes kommunestyre 2012 2015 12 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 11 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 11 Conservative Party Hoyre 15 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 4 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 49Sandnes kommunestyre 2008 2011 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 11 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 13 Conservative Party Hoyre 11 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 6 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 2 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 49Sandnes kommunestyre 2004 2007 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 12 Conservative Party Hoyre 11 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 6 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 5 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 49Sandnes kommunestyre 2000 2003 11 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 14 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 13 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 11 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 2 Red Electoral Alliance Rod Valgallianse 1 Centre Party Senterpartiet 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1996 1999 13 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 16 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 11 Conservative Party Hoyre 17 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 9 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 3 Centre Party Senterpartiet 6 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 4Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1992 1995 14 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 16 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 6 Conservative Party Hoyre 16 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 9 Pensioners Party Pensjonistpartiet 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 8 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 6 Liberal Party Venstre 4Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1988 1991 15 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 19 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 11 Conservative Party Hoyre 18 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 9 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1984 1987 16 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 21 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 7 Conservative Party Hoyre 19 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 10 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1980 1983 17 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 20 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 2 Conservative Party Hoyre 22 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 12 Liberal People s Party Liberale Folkepartiet 2 Centre Party Senterpartiet 4 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1976 1979 18 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 24 Conservative Party Hoyre 15 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 15 New People s Party Nye Folkepartiet 4 Centre Party Senterpartiet 7 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1972 1975 19 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 26 Conservative Party Hoyre 11 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 12 Centre Party Senterpartiet 8 Socialist People s Party Sosialistisk Folkeparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 69Sandnes kommunestyre 1968 1971 20 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 28 Conservative Party Hoyre 11 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 9 Centre Party Senterpartiet 7 Socialist People s Party Sosialistisk Folkeparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 11Total number of members 69Sandnes bystyre 1964 1967 21 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 Conservative Party Hoyre 7 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 29Sandnes bystyre 1960 1963 22 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 Conservative Party Hoyre 7 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 29Sandnes bystyre 1956 1959 23 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 14 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 29Sandnes bystyre 1952 1955 24 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 14 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 28Sandnes bystyre 1948 1951 25 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 12 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 28Sandnes bystyre 1945 1947 26 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 14 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Communist Party Kommunistiske Parti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 28Sandnes bystyre 1938 1941 27 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 13 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Liberal Party Venstre 12Total number of members 28Note 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 Sandnes bystyre 1935 1937 28 Party Name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Conservative Party Hoyre 3 Liberal Party Venstre 9Total number of members 20Media gallery Edit Map of Sandnes city center The bus station known as Ruten The Route Jaeren Tingrett District Court Sandnes sports park from the air Sandnes by night A Sandnesgauk A clay toy originating in Sandnes Economy EditHistorical populationYearPop 19514 178 19613 981 4 7 197130 705 671 3 198136 901 20 2 199144 967 21 9 200153 860 19 8 201166 245 23 0 201674 820 12 9 Source Statistics NorwaySandnes hosts a large array of retail shops of most kinds and is used by the neighbouring municipalities appreciating the service and wide range of selections Sandnes is known as Norway s bicycle city mainly due to the fact that the bicycle manufacturer Oglaend DBS was situated here for decades The city offers a variety of routes for everyday riders and tourists Since 1996 a public bicycle rental program has been in operation in the city The city has a vibrant industrial base mainly in the Ganddal area in the south and the Lura and Forus area in the north along the municipal boundary with Stavanger There is significant activity related to oil exploration in the North Sea and also some IT related companies In this suburban region between Sandnes and Stavanger malls and department stores have also been established Among these malls is one of Norway s biggest malls Kvadrat meaning square although it is not square shaped anymore as it has expanded several times since it opened in 1984 Around 30 of the population is employed in Stavanger Q4 2004 29 Sandnes was formerly known as the pottery town of Norway due to the important ceramics industry based on the extensive occurrence of clay in the surroundings The Vatneleiren military base is also located in Sandnes just outside Vatne Culture sports and education EditSince 2016 the primary football team Sandnes Ulf has played in the second tier 1 divisjon of Norwegian professional football Sandnes is also known for its Rugby League team Sandnes Raiders which has supplied the Norwegian national team with players citation needed The major tourist attraction in Sandnes is the Science Factory Vitenfabrikken It is a 4 000 square metre 43 000 sq ft science museum with science and art exhibitions a planetarium sun telescopes and chemistry experiments Sandnes is the only city in Norway which is a member of the World Health Organization s network of Healthy Cities Sandnes and Stavanger were chosen along with Liverpool United Kingdom to be a European Capital of Culture for 2008 citation needed Higher education facilities include Sandnes Upper Secondary School 30 Gand Upper Secondary School 31 Akademiet Upper Secondary School 32 and Vagen Upper Secondary School 33 In 2010 Forus Upper Secondary School and parts of Lundehaugen merged to become Vagen 34 Lundehaugen still exists as a middle school The city is also home to the VID Specialized University Sandnes campus a private christian college 35 Churches Edit Sandnes Church Hana Church The Church of Norway has nine parishes sokn within the municipality of Sandnes It is part of the Sandnes prosti deanery in the Diocese of Stavanger The main church for the city is Sandnes Church which is the seat of the deanery which covers the whole municipality Churches in Sandnes Parish sokn Church name Location of the church Year builtBogafjell Bogafjell Church Bogafjell 2012Forsand Forsand Church Forsand 1854Lyse Chapel Lysebotn 1961Gand Gand Church Sandved 1978Julebygda Chapel Malmheim og Soma 1957Hana Hana Church Hana 1997Hole Hole Church Hole 1860Hoyland Hoyland Church Austratt 1841Sviland Chapel Sviland 1913Lura Lura Church Lura 1987Riska Riska Church Hommersak 1999Old Riska Church Hommersak 1877Sandnes Sandnes Church Sandnes sentrum 1882Notable residents Edit Julie Ege On her Majesty s Secret Service 1968 Ivar Braut 2017 Bjarne Berntsen 2007 Stine Borgli 2018 Karen Grude Koht 1871 in Hoyland 1960 educationalist essayist and feminist pioneer Theodor Thjotta 1885 in Sandnes 1955 physician dealt with bacteriology and serology Elise Ottesen Jensen 1886 in Hoyland 1973 sex educator journalist and anarchist Aaslaug Aasland 1890 in Sandnes 1962 politician Minister of Social Affairs 1948 to 1953 Toralv Oksnevad 1891 in Hoyland 1975 politician journalist newspaper editor and radio personality the voice from London during WWII Sigrid Stray 1893 in Sandnes 1978 barrister and proponent of women s rights Soffi Schonning 1895 1994 operatic soprano lived in Sandnes in later life Kasper Idland MM 1918 in Figgjo 1968 Norwegian heavy water saboteur in 1943 Kare Berven Fjeldsaa 1918 in Sandnes 1991 ceramic designer early user of stoneware Tormod Forland 1920 in Hoyland 1995 chemist worked on inorganic and physical chemistry Arne Sandnes 1925 2006 politician mayor of Sandnes in the 1970s Roald G Bergsaker born 1942 sports official and politician mayor of Sandnes 1986 to 1990 and Rogaland county mayor 1999 to 2007 Julie Ege 1943 in Sandnes 2008 actress and model 36 Ivar Braut born 1956 in Sandnes a theologian and priest the Bishop of Stavanger 2017 2019 Roger Rasmussen born ca 1965 in Sandnes stage name Nattefrost vocalist and founder of Carpathian Forest a black metal band Mette Grotteland born 1969 in Sandnes first female fighter pilot Royal Norwegian Air Force Kjartan Salvesen born 1976 in Sandnes winner of Norwegian Idol TV series in 2004 Thomas Dybdahl born 1979 in Sandnes singer songwriter Anh Vu born 1986 in Sandnes singer and actress 37 Annette Obrestad born 1988 professional poker player won the 2007 World Series of Poker Europe aged 18 lives in SandnesSport Edit Bjarne Berntsen born 1956 in Sandnes a former football player with 33 caps with Norway and coach with Norway women 2005 2009 Viking FK and Sandnes Ulf Anne Brit Skjaeveland born 1962 retired heptathlete lives in Sandnes Linda Medalen born 1965 in Sandnes former footballer 152 caps with Norway women Gjert Ingebrigtsen born 1966 sports coach father and coach of sons Henrik Filip and Jakob lives in Sandnes Rolf Bae 1975 in Sandnes 2008 Arctic adventurer and mountaineer Arild Haugen born 1985 former strongman currently a professional boxer lives in Sandnes Stine Borgli born 1990 in Sandnes racing cyclist 1500 metre runner brothers Henrik Ingebrigtsen born 1991 in Sandnes competed at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics Filip Ingebrigtsen born 1993 in Sandnes competed at the European and World Athletics Championships Jakob Ingebrigtsen born 2000 in Sandnes two gold medals at the 2018 European Athletics Championships Olympic champion over 1500 meters in Tokyo 2020 References Edit Statistisk sentralbyra 2020 09280 Area of land and fresh water km M in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra 2020 Table 06913 Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year M in Norwegian Kommunefakta SSB in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 January 2021 a b Jukvam Dag 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra Vedtak om endring av kommunegrensen mellom Sandnes og Sola kommuner Rogaland in Norwegian Lovdata no Retrieved 2 November 2017 Kommunereformen Forsand kommune in Norwegian Forsand kommune Archived from the original on 22 November 2018 Retrieved 4 November 2017 Store norske leksikon Sandnes in Norwegian Retrieved 7 April 2016 Civic heraldry of Norway Norske Kommunevapen Heraldry of the World Retrieved 7 April 2016 Hansen Tore ed 12 May 2016 kommunestyre Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 2 February 2020 Tall for Norge Kommunestyrevalg 2019 Rogaland Valg Direktoratet Retrieved 5 July 2020 a b c d Table 04813 Members of the local councils by party electoral list at the Municipal Council election M in Norwegian 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Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1959 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1960 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1955 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1957 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1951 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1952 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1947 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1948 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1945 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1947 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1937 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1938 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1934 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1935 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Fakta om naeringslivet i Sandnes Sandnes Kommune permanent dead link Sandnes videregaende skole www sandnes vgs no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Gand videregaende skole www gand vgs no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Akademiet vgs Sandnes Videregaende skole i Sandnes Akademiet no Akademiet in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 January 2021 Vagen videregaende skole Videregaende opplaering vilbli no vilbli no Videregaende opplaering in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 January 2021 Forus videregaende skole www macbasics no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 30 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Sandnes VID Specialized University Retrieved 30 January 2021 IMDb Database retrieved 02 April 2021 IMDb Database retrieved 02 April 2021External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandnes Look up Sandnes in Wiktionary the free dictionary Rogaland travel guide from Wikivoyage Sandnes travel guide from Wikivoyage Municipal fact sheet from 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