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Sogn

 
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Sogn og Fjordane county. The district of Sogn is colored yellow
Shore community in Sogn, Norway
Historical populations
Year Pop.  %±
1769 19,366
1951 41,846 116.1%
1960 40,558 −3.1%
1970 40,254 −0.7%
1980 39,689 −1.4%
1990 38,996 −1.7%
2000 37,841 −3.0%
2010 36,511 −3.5%
2020 36,232 −0.8%
2030 36,773 1.5%
Source: Statistics Norway.

Sogn is a traditional district in Western Norway (Vestlandet). It is located in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, surrounding the Sognefjord.

Sogn consists of the municipalities of Aurland, Balestrand, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Gulen, Leikanger, Luster, Lærdal, Sogndal, Solund, Vik, and Årdal.

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Name

Sogn og Fjordane is known for its many fjords, mountains, and glaciers. The name Sogn is very old, and it originally belonged to the fjord (now called Sognefjord). The name is derived from the verb súga which means "suck"--referring to the strong tidal streams at the mouth of the fjord. The Sognefjord is the second longest fjord in the world. Sogn og Fjordane county is approximately 18,634 square kilometers.

  • Sogn is also the name of an area in the northern part of Oslo, often associated with Sogn Studentby, a residential area for students.

History

Viking Age

Since early in the Viking Age, Sogn was a petty kingdom called Sygnafylki. Some notable Kings of Sogn were:

The Gulating met in the district of Sogn in the present day municipality of Gulen.

1662-present

In 1662, Sogn fogderi was created as part of the Nordre Bergenhus amt. Sogn was further divided into Indre Sogn (Inner Sogn) and Ytre Sogn (Outer Sogn).[1]

In 1919, Nordre Bergenhus amt was re-named Sogn og Fjordane fylke.

References

  1. ^ "Sogn (distrikt)". Bokmål Wikipedia. http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogn_%28distrikt%29. Retrieved on 24 June 2008. 


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