Aurland

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Aurland kommune
Locator map showing Aurland within Sogn og Fjordane
County Sogn og Fjordane
District Sogn
Municipality NO-1421
Administrative centre Aurlandsvangen
Mayor (2003) Olav Ellingsen (Sp)
Official language form Nynorsk
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 54
1,468 km²
1,383 km²
0.45 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 348
1,803
0.04 %
-5.2 %
1/km²
Coordinates 60°52′N 7°14′E
www.aurland.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 60°52′N 7°14′E

View of the Aurlandsfjord
View of the Aurlandsfjord
Small village in Aurland
Small village in Aurland

Aurland is a municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway consisting of the villages of Vangen, Flåm, Undredal and Gudvangen.

Aurland is bordered by two municipalities in Sogn og Fjordane county (Lærdal to the north-east and Vik to the west), two municipalities in Hordaland county (Voss to the south-west and Ulvik to the south) and one municipality in Buskerud county (Hol to the south-east).

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[edit] Aurland's name

The name Aurland derives from Old Norse aurr (gravel) plus land (land, district).

[edit] Coat of arms

Aurland's coat of arms is of modern origin (it was designed in 1987) and depicts a goat's head (the municipality is famed for its production of goats' cheese).

[edit] Key attractions

[edit] External links

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Municipalities of Sogn og Fjordane Sogn og Fjordane coat of arms

Nordfjord: Bremanger | Eid | Gloppen | Hornindal | Selje | Stryn | Vågsøy
Sunnfjord: Askvoll | Fjaler | Flora | Førde | Gaular | Jølster | Naustdal
Sogn: Aurland | Balestrand | Gulen | Hyllestad | Høyanger | Leikanger | Luster | Lærdal | Sogndal | Solund | Vik | Årdal