Midhordland

Midhordland or Midthordland is a traditional district in the Vestlandet region of Norway. It consists of the central-west portion of the old Hordaland county (now part of Vestland county), mostly including the islands and coastal fjord areas surrounding (and including) the Bergen Peninsula. It includes the city on Bergen and the surrounding municipalities of Askøy, Austevoll, Bjørnafjorden, Samnanger, and Øygarden. The region is dominated by its largest city, Bergen, which is also the second largest city in the country.[1]

Midhordland
Midthordland
Marstein lighthouse
Marstein lighthouse
Map of Districts and Municipalities in Vestland
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Coordinates: 60°17′N 05°12′E
CountryNorway
CountyVestland
RegionVestlandet
Commercial CenterBergen
Area
  Total1,785 km2 (689 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Total386 988

There are no administrative functions for this district, it is simply a cultural and historical area. Until 2014, the Church of Norway had a deanery called Midhordland prosti, but that has since been dissolved and its churches transferred to other neighboring deaneries.

Municipalities of Midhordland

ArmsNameInhabitantsAreaLanguage form
Askøy29,553101Neutral
Austevoll5,283117Nynorsk
Bergen286,930465Neutral
Bjørnafjorden25,213517Nynorsk
Samnanger2,501269Nynorsk
Øygarden39,032315Nynorsk
Midhordland 388,412 1,784 Nynorsk, Neutral

Geography

  • Largest lake (area): Skogseidvatnet (5,3 km²), Bjørnafjorden
  • Largest island: Sotra (178,6 km²)


References

  1. Store norske leksikon. "Midhordland" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2014-11-10.
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