Vestland
{{Short description|County in Western Norway}}
{{about|the county in Norway|the traditional region known as {{lang|no|Vestlandet}} in Norwegian|Western Norway|the coaster|MV Vestland (1921)|the local government in Vestland|Vestland County Municipality}}
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|county = Vestland
|district = Western Norway
|capital = Bergen
|established = 1 Jan 2020
|preceded = Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane counties
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|demonym = Vestlending
|language = Nynorsk
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|county_mayor = Jon Askeland
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|governor = Liv Signe Navarsete
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|governor_as_of = 2023
|area_rank = 5
|area_total_km2 = 33871
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|population_total = 638821
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Vestland is a county in Norway.{{Cite web |url=http://kartverket.no/kunnskap/Fakta-om-Norge/Arealstatistikk/Arealstatistikk-Norge/ |title=Arealstatistikk for Norge |date=2013-03-08 |website=Kartverket |language=nb |access-date=2020-01-02 |archive-date=11 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200511091128/https://www.kartverket.no/Kunnskap/Fakta-om-Norge/Arealstatistikk/Arealstatistikk-Norge/ |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=https://www.nrk.no/hordaland/19-fylker-blir-til-11-_-dette-skal-de-hete-1.13994702 |title=19 fylker blir til 11 – dette skal de hete (19 counties becoming 11 – this will be their names) |date=6 April 2018 |access-date=2019-05-28 |language=no |archive-date=30 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190430202809/https://www.nrk.no/hordaland/19-fylker-blir-til-11-_-dette-skal-de-hete-1.13994702 |url-status=live }} The county is located in Western Norway, and its administrative centre is Bergen, where the executive and political leadership is based. The County Governor is based in Hermansverk. Vestland is one of two counties in Norway that have Nynorsk as their official written language form.{{cite web |url=https://lovdata.no/dokument/SF/forskrift/2019-12-20-2114 |title=Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar (målvedtaksforskrifta) |language=no |access-date=2020-06-19 |publisher=Lovdata.no |archive-date=26 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200126113507/https://lovdata.no/dokument/SF/forskrift/2019-12-20-2114 |url-status=live }}
Vestland was created on 1 January 2020, when the former counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane were merged.{{efn|Hornindal Municipality, which previously lay in Sogn og Fjordane, became a part of Volda Municipality in Møre og Romsdal.}}{{cite web |url=https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/kommuner-og-regioner/kommunereform/Hvorfor-kommunereform/nye-kommuner/id2470015/ |title=Navn på nye kommuner (Name of new municipalities) |access-date=2019-05-28 |language=no |archive-date=1 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190901145016/https://www.regjeringen.no/no/tema/kommuner-og-regioner/kommunereform/Hvorfor-kommunereform/nye-kommuner/id2470015/ |url-status=live }}
History
Vestland county is a newly created county, but it has been inhabited for millennia. The area was made up of many petty kingdoms under the Gulating during the Middle Ages. The northern part was then known as Firdafylke (now the Fjordane region; Nordfjord-Sunnfjord), the central area was known as Sygnafylke (now the Sogn region), and the southern part was known as Hordafylke.
In the early 16th century, Norway was divided into four len. The Bergenhus len was headquartered in Bergen and encompassed much of western and northern Norway including Firdafylke, Sygnafylke, Hordafylke, and Sunnmørafylke (in the present day Møre og Romsdal county). The new Bergenhus len was administered from the Bergenhus Fortress in the city of Bergen.
In 1662, the lens were replaced by amts. On 19 February 1662, a royal decree changed the name to Bergenhus amt. The new Bergenhus amt originally consisted of the present-day areas of Vestland and the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal, plus the far northern Nordlandene amt was subordinate to Bergenhus amt. The Sunnmøre region was transferred to Romsdalen amt in 1689 and the Nordlandene amt was separated around that time as well.
In 1763, the amt was divided into northern and southern parts: Nordre Bergenhus amt and Søndre Bergenhus amt. When the amt was split, the present day Gulen Municipality was split with the southern part ending up in Søndre Bergenhus amt. In 1773, the border was re-drawn so that all of Gulen was located in the northern part.
On 1 January 1919, Nordre Bergenhus amt was renamed Sogn og Fjordane fylke and Søndre Bergenhus amt was renamed Hordaland fylke during a period of time when many location names in Norway were changed.{{cite web |url=http://www.sf-f.kommune.no/sff/emigration3.nsf/enduser?readform |title=Sogn og Fjordane |first=Oddvar |last=Natvik |date=29 August 2005 |access-date=23 August 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724180634/http://www.sf-f.kommune.no/sff/emigration3.nsf/enduser?readform |archive-date=24 July 2011}}
The city of Bergen was removed from the Bergenhus amt in 1831 and it was classified as a city-county (byamt) from 1831 to 1972. During that time in 1915, Årstad Municipality was annexed into Bergen. In 1972, the neighbouring Arna Municipality, Fana Municipality, Laksevåg Municipality and Åsane Municipality were annexed into the city of Bergen to create a large Bergen Municipality. Also at that same time, the city of Bergen lost its county status, and became a part of Hordaland county once again.
On 1 January 2020, Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane counties were merged back together once again, forming Vestland county.
Geography
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Vestland is located on the western coast of Norway. It is split up by several long, deep fjords including the Nordfjorden, Sognefjorden, and Hardangerfjorden, some of Norway's most notable fjords and great tourist attractions. About half of the Hardangervidda National Park is in the county. It also includes the Jostedal, Folgefonna, and Hardangerjøkulen glaciers. The county also includes many well-known waterfalls, such as Vøringsfossen, Brudesløret{{Cite web | url = http://www.nrk.no/sognogfjordane/vil-behalde-brudesloret-1.4151123 | title = Vil behalde Brudesløret | date = 27 November 2007 | publisher = nrk.no | accessdate = 9 September 2013 | language = no}}{{wwdb name|id=603|name=Brudesløret}} and Stykkjedalsfossen. Ramnefjellsfossen (previously called Utigardfossen) is the tallest in Norway and third tallest in the world and Vettisfossen is one of Norway's highest waterfalls with a vertical drop of {{cvt|275|m}}. Both are located in the Jotunheimen mountains.
Outside of the Bergen metropolitan area, the county is mostly a rural area with a scattered population. Cruise ships visit Vestland all summer because of the unique vistas of high mountains and deep blue fjords. The famous Nærøyfjord is located in the central part of the county. This is a UNESCO listed fjord area. There are several archipelagos, including Øygarden, Austevoll, Bulandet, Bremangerlandet, and Kinn. The westernmost point in Norway proper is Holmebåen in Solund municipality. The island of Unst, part of Shetland Islands is around {{cvt|300|km}} west of Holmebåen.
The terrain changes quite rapidly with mostly smaller mountains on the coastline, gradually increasing to mountains reaching more than {{cvt|2000|m}}. Because of the steep rise in elevation and fjords cutting through the terrain, the amount of precipitation is very high. Low pressure systems come in from the west and meet the mountains (a phenomenon known as orographic lifting) and cause rain and snowfall.
Government
{{further information|Vestland County Municipality}}
The Vestland County Municipality is the elected administration of the county. It is led by the county council ({{langx|no|fylkesting}}) of 65 members. Heading the county council is the county mayor ({{langx|no|fylkesordførar}}). Since 2020, the county mayor of Vestland County Municipality has been Jon Askeland.{{Cite encyclopedia |title=fylke |encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon |publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |url=https://snl.no/fylke |date=2021-03-05 |editor-last=Berg |editor-first=Ole T. |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2022-02-05 |archive-date=19 October 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201019193731/https://snl.no/fylke |url-status=live }}{{Cite encyclopedia |title=fylkeskommune |encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon |publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |url=https://snl.no/fylkeskommune |access-date=2020-06-21 |date=2020-02-19 |editor-last=Berg |editor-first=Ole T. |language=no |archive-date=16 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220816125453/https://snl.no/fylkeskommune |url-status=live }}{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://snl.no/Vestland |title=Vestland |editor-first=Geir |editor-last=Thorsnæs |accessdate=2022-02-05 |date=2020-10-12 |encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon |publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |language=Norwegian |archive-date=24 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220624204158/https://snl.no/Vestland |url-status=live }}
The county also has a county governor ({{langx|no|statsforvaltar}}) who is the representative of the King and Government of Norway. Lars Sponheim is the current County Governor of Vestland and this office is based in Hermansverk.
The municipalities in Vestland are divided among several district courts ({{langx|no|tingrett}}): Nordhordland District Court, Sunnhordland District Court, Bergen District Court, Hardanger District Court, and Sogn og Fjordane District Court. All of these courts are subordinate to the Gulating Court of Appeal district based in Bergen.
Vestland is not an electoral district for elections to the Storting, as Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane remain as separate districts.
Media gallery
File:Myklebustdalen-sanddal-fjordane.jpg|Myklebustdalen valley east of Byrkjelo
File:Stadt Hoddevik.jpg|The village of Hoddevik on the Stad peninsula in Stad Municipality
File:Laerdalsoyri03.jpg|Some old houses in Lærdalsøyri, Lærdal Municipality
File:Norway Aurland Laerdal.jpg|View from Aurland Municipality
FinseInWinter.jpg|Finse is the highest point of the Norwegian Railway System, located at {{cvt|1222|m|0}} above sea level
{{wide image|PanoramaSotraNese.jpg|700px|align-cap=center|Panorama over the island of Sotra.}}
Municipalities
Vestland County has a total of 43 municipalities:List of Norwegian municipality numbers
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See also
Explanatory notes
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