Austevoll
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Austevoll kommune | |||
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Austevoll within Hordaland | |||
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Country | Norway | ||
County | Hordaland | ||
District | Midhordland | ||
Municipality ID | NO-1244 | ||
Administrative centre | Storebø | ||
Government | |||
- Mayor (2007) | Helge André Njåstad (Frp) | ||
Area (Nr. 376 in Norway) | |||
- Total | 117 km² (45.2 sq mi) | ||
- Land | 114 km² (44 sq mi) | ||
Population (2004) | |||
- Total | 4,487 | ||
- Density | 39/km² (101/sq mi) | ||
- Change (10 years) | 6.6 % | ||
- Rank in Norway | 215 | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Official language form | Nynorsk | ||
Demonym | Austevolling[1] | ||
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Website: www.austevoll.kommune.no |
Austevoll is a municipality in the county of Hordaland, Norway.
Austevoll was separated from Sund January 1, 1886.
The municipality consists of several islands, located south-west of Bergen. The municipality is considered to be among the ports in the world with the largest ocean-going fish trawler fleet.
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[edit] The name
The municipality is named after the farm Austevoll (Norse Austrvöllr), since this was the old churchsite. The first element is austr 'east', the last element is völlr m 'meadow'.
Until 1889 the name was written "Østervold", in the period 1889-1917 "Austevold", from 1918 on "Austevoll".
[edit] Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from 1984, and shows four herrings.
[edit] Geography
Austevoll consists of 667 islands off the west coast of West Norway. The municipality has a total land area of 114,0 km² and a costal line of 337 km.[2] The tallest point in Austevoll is the mountain Loddo, 244 meters above sea level.
[edit] Largest islands
- Huftarøy
- Selbjørn
- Hundvåkøy
- Stolmen
- Storekalsøy
[edit] Neighbours
The municipality borders on Sund, Bergen and Os municipalities to the north and northeast, Tysnes municipality to the east, Fitjar and Bømlo municipalities to the south. West of Austevoll lies the North Sea.
[edit] Demographics
Of the 667 islands, only eight are populated year-round. 29 percent of the inhabitants live in densely-populated areas. 28 percent of the inhabitants are under the age of 17, which is 4.4 percent over the national average. 4.7 percent of the inhabitants are 80 years or older. [3]
[edit] Villages
Rank | Village | Pop. village (2005) [4] | Pop. district (2001) [5] |
1 | Storebø | 1,032 | 1,341 |
2 | Bekkjarvik | 355 | 489 |
3 | Kolbeinsvik | 481 | |
4 | Vinnes | 378 | |
5 | Haukanes | 235 |
[edit] Inhabited islands
Rank | Island | Population [6] |
1 | Huftarøy | 2,435 |
2 | Selbjørn | 956 |
3 | Hundvåkøy | 554 |
4 | Stolmen | 206 |
5 | Storekalsøy | 167 |
6 | Møkster | 65 |
7 | Litlekalsøy | 26 |
8 | Lunnøy | 2 |
[edit] Industry
Fishing is the most important industry in Austevoll, and has been for centuries. Traditionally fishing has taken place in coastal near areas. After decades of overfishing, the herring, which was the most important fish, disappeared in the 1950s. This forced a restructuring of the fishing fleet. From the 1960s the shipping companies built bigger ships, and went further out seas, fishing other fish species. The overfishing of herring also forced better research on fishing, resulting in the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research.
Since the early 1980s the offshore industry has emerged in the prolongation from the offshore Norwegian oil industry. The offshore shipping company DOF, which is enlisted on the Oslo Stock Exchange, has its headquarters at Storebø.
[edit] Education
There are five primary schools and one middle school in Austevoll, all municipal. There is also one secondary school, teaching mainly fishing and nautical subjects. This is operated by the county authority.
[edit] Communication
Austevoll has car ferry communications from Hufthammar on the north tip of Huftarøy to Krokeide, Bergen, and Husavik, south on Huftarøy, to Sandvikvåg in Fitjar. The municipality is also connected by express boats to Bergen in north, and Stord, Haugesund and Stavanger in the south.
The islands of Huftarøy and Selbjørn, Selbjørn and Stolmen, and Hundvåkøy and Storekalsøy are connected with bridges. A fourth bridge, connection Huftarøy and Hundvåkøy, was opened on November 17th, 2007. This bridge, which in fact consists of two bridges and two stone fillings, bears the name of the municipality, "Austevollsbrua", and symbolizes the fact that the largest islands in the municipality are connected.
All ferry and boat routes are operated by Tide. The lighthouse at Marstein is also in the municipality.
[edit] Politics
Austevoll is governed by the municipal counsil, consisting of 21 seats, elected every fourth year. Since the 2003 election a coalition consisting of The Progress Party, Center Party and Christian Democratic Party has held power in the counsil. In the 2007 election they won 13 of the 21 seats in the municipal council and has an electoral and political cooperation. The Conservative Party and Labour Party make up the opposition.
The council has the following composition:
- The Progress Party (9 seats)
- The Conservative Party (5 seats)
- Labour Party (3 seats)
- Center Party (2 seats)
- Christian Democratic Party (2 seats)
In the 2003-2007 election period The Liberal Party was represented in the municipal counsil and held one seat. I the 1999-2003 election period an all-party female electoral list held one seat in the council. From 1995 to 1999 the Socialist Left Party held one seat.
[edit] Executive committee of local council
The executive committee of local council consits of 9 seats, divided between all parties in the municipal council. Divided like this:
- The Progress Party (4 seats)
- The Conservative Party (2 seats)
- Labour Party (1 seat)
- Center Party (1 seat)
- Christian Democratic Party (1 seat)
[edit] Mayors
The following is a list of mayors of Austevoll:[7] [8]
# | Name | Office | Political Party | Occupation |
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Ole Olsen Strømme | 1886-1901 | Church bell ringer | |
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Peder Olai Kleppe | 1902-1919 | Fisherman | |
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Olai Naustheller | 1920-1925 | Farmer | |
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Mikkel Nilsen Birkeland | 1926-1935 | Farmer | |
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Magnus Larssen | 1935-1937 | School teacher | |
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Salomon O. Fagerbakke | 1938-1945 | Fisherman | |
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Salomon V. Kalvenes | 1946-1959 | Fisherman | |
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Rikard S. Storebø | 1960-1969 | Social security manager | |
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Peder Kalve | 1970-1975 | Maritime pilot | |
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Magnus Stangeland | 1976-1981 | Centre Party | School principal |
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Knut K. Kalvenes | 1982-1985 | Conservative Party[9] | Retailer |
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Hallvard Møgster | 1986-1989 | Independent[citation needed] | Captain |
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Inge Bjarne Storebø | 1990-2001 | Conservative Party | Bank manager |
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Olav P. Årland | 2001-2003 | Christian Democratic Party | Shipmaster |
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Helge André Njåstad | 2003- | Progress Party | Student |
[edit] Famous people
- Claus Lundekvam, professional footballer.
[edit] References
- ^ Personnemningar til stadnamn i Noreg (Norwegian)
- ^ Statistics Norway (2006). "Tall om Austevoll kommune".
- ^ Statistics Norway (2006). "Tall om Austevoll kommune".
- ^ Statistics Norway (2006). "Urban settlements. Population and area, by municipality. 1 January 2006".
- ^ Statistics Norway (2006). "Folke- og bustadteljing 2001".
- ^ Statistics Norway (2006). "Folke- og bustadteljing 2001".
- ^ Former mayors of Austevoll municipality (Norwegian)
- ^ Fattigstyret i Møkster sokn (Norwegian)
- ^ Knut Kalvenes (Norwegian). Høyre (2003). Retrieved on 2007-12-19.
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