Utsira

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Utsira kommune
Locator map showing Utsira within Rogaland
County Rogaland
District
Municipality NO-1151
Administrative centre Utsira
Mayor (2005) Geir Helge Rasmussen (Bygdalista for Utsira)
Official language form Neutral
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 433
6 km²
6 km²
0.00 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 433
215
0.00 %
-0.9 %
34/km²
Coordinates 59°18′N, 4°53′E
www.utsira.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 59°18′N, 4°53′E

Utsira is a municipality in the county of Rogaland, Norway. Utsira is an island located in the North Sea, 18 km west of Haugesund. Utsira is also the smallest municipality of Norway (in population).

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[edit] The name

The Norse forms of the name was just Síri (nominative) and Síra (genitive). The first element ut ('out'/'the external') was added in the 16th Century. (Sira is also the name of the border river between Rogaland and Vest-Agder.) The inhabitants still call the island just Sira - and an inhabitant is called a sirabu.

The meaning of the name Sira is unknown (maybe 'strong stream').

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1982). It shows the light beams from a light house.

[edit] History

The Utsira church is from 1785. There is also a finding from the Stone Age on the island.

Utsira Lighthouse
Utsira Lighthouse

The highest Lighthouse light in Norway, at 78.2 m (257 feet) AMSL, resides at Utsira [1].

In 2004, Norsk Hydro installed a combined wind power and hydrogen power utility on Utsira. It is a full scale pilot project for energy self-sufficiency for a remote community. In periods when there is surplus wind energy, the excess power will be used for generating hydrogen by electrolysis. The hydrogen is stored, and is available for power generation in periods where there is little wind. Additional to this an energy storing flywheel exists to help out when for a short time more power is needed.

[edit] Birding

Utsira is known as the best birding site in Norway. There have been 317 different species recorded on Utsira, of which 23 are new to Norway.

[edit] Shipping Forecast

Utsira (under the spelling Utsire) gives its name to two of the sea areas of the British Shipping Forecast.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Image:Utsira_fyr78_2m.JPG

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Municipalities of Rogaland Rogaland coat of arms

Bjerkreim | Bokn | Eigersund | Finnøy | Forsand | Gjesdal | Haugesund | Hjelmeland |  | Karmøy | Klepp | Kvitsøy | Lund | Randaberg | Rennesøy | Sandnes | Sauda | Sokndal | Sola | Stavanger | Strand | Suldal | Time | Tysvær | Utsira | Vindafjord