Øygarden
Historical populations |
Year |
Pop. |
±% |
1951 |
1,050 |
— |
1960 |
1,057 |
+0.7% |
1970 |
2,835 |
+168.2% |
1980 |
2,534 |
−10.6% |
1990 |
3,158 |
+24.6% |
2000 |
3,623 |
+14.7% |
2010 |
4,269 |
+17.8% |
2020 |
4,736 |
+10.9% |
2030 |
5,237 |
+10.6% |
Source: Statistics Norway. |
Øygarden is a municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Midhordland. The administrative centre is Rong.
Øygarden was created as a new municipality on 1 January 1964 after the merger of Hjelme and parts of Herdla.
The municipality consists of a chain of islands north of the municipality Fjell.
General information
The name
The name is the finite form of øygard which means "row (fence) of islands". The first element is øy means "island" and the last element is gard which means "fence".
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted in 1966. The arms show a black and gray reference seacairn placed on an islet on a blue background. The municipality consists of a number of islands and is dependent on the sea for its development. Hence the importance of sea cairns, buoys and lighthouses for safety in the municipality.[2]
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