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Coordinates: 59°4622N 5°4737E / 59.7729°N 5.7935°E / 59.7729; 5.7935
 

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Halsnøya
Halsnøy
The island as seen by Sentinel-2
Halsnøy is located in Vestland
Halsnøy

Halsnøy

Location of the island

Halsnøy is located in Norway
Halsnøy

Halsnøy

Halsnøy (Norway)

Geography
LocationVestland, Norway
Coordinates59°46′22N 5°47′37E / 59.7729°N 5.7935°E / 59.7729; 5.7935
Area38 km2 (15 sq mi)
Administration

Norway

CountyVestland
MunicipalityKvinnherad Municipality
Demographics
Populationca. 2300 (2008)
Pop. density60/km2 (160/sq mi)

HalsnøyaorHalsnøy is an islandinKvinnherad municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The 38-square-kilometre (15 sq mi) island lies between the Hardangerfjorden and Skånevikfjorden. The island has about 2,300 inhabitants (2008)[1] and it is the most populated island in Kvinnherad municipality. Prior to 2008, it was the most populated island in Norway without a direct connection to land, but the Halsnøy Tunnel opened that year, finally connecting it to the mainland by road. There is a regular ferry connection from southern Halsnøy to the neighboring islands of Fjelbergøya and Borgundøya, located just south of Halsnøy.[2]

History

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The island was the site of the Halsnøy Abbey (closed in 1536), which once was one of the richest monasteries in Norway. Today it is a highly popular tourist attraction. In 1896, one of the oldest boats recovered in Norway was found in the Toftevåg bay on the north side of the island. It was reconstructed to full-scale in 2006, and a monument was erected at the location of the recovery.

Urban areas and industry

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Halsnøy is usually divided into two unofficial zones by its locals:『utøyo』(the outer island) and『innøyo』(the inner island). The "outer island" district consists of the villages of Sæbøvik and Eidsvik, located on the narrow northwestern part of the island. The "inner island" district is usually considered as the village area of Høylandsbygd and the larger, more rural, and rugged southeastern part of the island. Høylandsbygd is one of Western Norway's shipping capitals.

Tourism and places of interest

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Halsnøy is a popular place for tourists, especially from Germany and the Netherlands. Some of its most popular tourism attractions include Radiohola, the Halsnøy Abbey, and the Høylandsbygd shipping mural.

Notable residents

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Some famous people from Halsnøy include:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Norwegian Telegram Agency. "En ny tid for Halsnøy". bygg.no. Retrieved 2013-03-27.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Store norske leksikon. "Halsnøy" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2015-03-16.
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