| Orusts kommun | |
|---|---|
| County | Västra Götaland County |
| Province | Bohuslän |
| Seat | Henån |
| Population • Total |
146th of 290 15,185 inhabitants |
| Area • Total area • Land area • Water area |
217th of 290 393.49 km² 389.01 km² |
| Density • Total |
111th of 290 39.0 inhabitants/km² |
| Municipal code | {{{code}}} |
| Website | www.orust.se |
| Area & population from SCB as of December 31, 2006 | |
Orust Municipality (Orusts kommun) is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Henån, with an approximate population of 1,800.
The municipality includes Sweden's third largest island Orust and some other small adjacent islets. The year-round population of around 15,000 increases significantly in the summer due to an influx of summer vacationers.
The former municipal entities on the island Orust and adjacent minor islands were grouped into larger units in 1952 and united into a single municipality in connection with the nationwide municipal reform of 1971.
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History
Historically, the area has been inhabited for thousands of years, as evident by ancient remains such as tombs, grave fields and rock carvings. Dating from the Viking Age, runestones are plentiful throughout Orust.
In the Nordisk familjebok the island of Orust is mentioned as a Geatish territory. Ramshult (the modern Swedish form), a hillfort, is mentioned in Beowulf as Hrefnesholt, the Geatish hillfort which became the prison of Onela, Ohthere and their mother until their rescue by Ongenþeow.
Points of interest
The geography offers several sights, with a couple of picturesque small villages. A nature reserve called Morlanda features a lookout point that offers a good overview of the area.
Industry
Industry wise, the area has always been dominated by fishing and boat production. Shipyard Hallberg-Rassy is the largerst employer nowadays. Its shipyard is located in Ellös, on the north-west part of the island, and it has a significant export of sailing boats. The second largest employer is Najad-varvet, also a shipyard.
See also
- Orust Eastern Hundred, historical hundred
- Orust Western Hundred, historical hundred
- Varekilsnäs, most southern village on Orust
External links
- Orust Municipality - Official site
- Orust map - From the official site
Sources
- Please see corresponding article on Swedish and German Wikipedia.
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