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Hordaland () was a county in , bordering Sogn og Fjordane, , , and counties. Hordaland was the third largest county, after and , by population. The county government was the Hordaland County Municipality, which is located in . Before 1972, the city of Bergen was its own separate county, apart from Hordaland. On 1 January 2020, the county was merged with neighbouring Sogn og Fjordane county, to form the new county.


Name and symbols

Name
Hordaland () is the old name of the region which was revived in 1919. The first element is the plural of hǫrðar, the name of an old tribe (see ). The last element is land which means 'land' or 'region' in the Norwegian language.

Until 1919 the name of the county was Bergenhus len]] which meant '(the) southern (part of) Bergenhus amt'. (The old Bergenhus amt was created in 1662 and was divided into Northern and Southern parts in 1763.)


Flag
Hordaland's flag shows two golden axes and a crown in red. The flag is a banner of the coat of arms derived from the old seal of the guild of St. Olav from Onarheim in municipality. This seal was used by the delegates of in 1344 on the document to install king Haakon V of Norway. It was thus the oldest symbol used for the region and adapted as the arms and flag in 1961. The symbols refer to the patron saint of the guild, , King of Norway, whose symbol is an axe.


Coat of arms
The coat-of-arms were officially granted on 1 December 1961. They were designed by Magnus Hardeland, but the general design had been originally used in the region during the 14th century. In the early 20th century, leaders of the county began using the old arms as a symbol for the county once again. The arms are on a red background and consist of two golden that are crossed with a golden above them.


History
Hordaland county had been around for more than one thousand years. In the 7th century, the area was made up of many under the and was known as Hordafylke from around the year 900. In the early 16th century, Norway was divided into four len. The was headquartered in and encompassed much of western and northern Norway.

In 1662, the lens were replaced by amts. Bergenhus amt originally consisted of the present-day areas of Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, and Sunnmøre and the far northern was subordinate to Bergenhus. In the 1680s, Nordlandene and Sunnmøre were split from Bergenhus. 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 municipality of Gulen 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. Søndre Bergenhus amt was renamed Hordaland fylke in 1919.

The city of was classified as a city-county (byamt) from 1831 to 1972. During that time in 1915, the municipality of Årstad was annexed into Bergen. In 1972, the neighbouring municipalities of Arna, Fana, Laksevåg and Åsane were annexed into the city of Bergen. Also at that same time, the city of Bergen lost its county status, and became a part of Hordaland county.


Government
A county (fylke) is the chief local administrative area in . The whole country is divided into 19 counties. A county is also an election area, with popular votes taking place every 4 years. In Hordaland, the government of the county was the Hordaland County Municipality. It included 57 members elected to form a county council (Fylkesting). Heading the Fylkesting was the county mayor (fylkesordførar). The last county mayor for the Hordaland County Municipality was Anne Gine Hestetun.

The county also had a County Governor (fylkesmann) who was the representative of the King and Government of Norway. was the last County Governor of Hordaland. The municipalities in Hordaland were divided among four district courts (tingrett): Nordhordland, Sunnhordland, Bergen, and Hardanger. Hordaland was also part of the Gulating Court of Appeal district based in Bergen.

Most of the municipalities in Hordaland were part of the Hordaland police district. Gulen and in Sogn og Fjordane county were also part of the Hordaland police district. Bømlo, , , and were a part of the " and " police district, along with eight other municipalities in county.


Geography
Hordaland is semi-circular in shape. It is located on the , split from southwest to northeast by the long, deep , one of 's main and a great tourist attraction. About half of the National park of is in this county. The county also includes many well-known , such as Vøringsfossen and Stykkjedalsfossen. It also includes the and Hardangerjøkulen .

More than 60% of the inhabitants live in and the surrounding area. Other urban or semi-urban centres include , and .


Municipalities
  1. Askøy
  2. Bømlo
  3. Lindås
  4. Os
  5. Osterøy
  6. Øygarden
  7. Radøy
  8. Sund


Districts


Cities


Parishes


Villages


Former municipalities


International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities
Hordaland county is twinned with:


Christmas Tree
Since 1949 Hordaland has given a Christmas tree to the Scottish Capital city of this is to remember the help given to during World War II by however since 2008 the tree has been sourced in but has remained a gift from the people of Hordaland.


Notable residents
  • (1810–1880), composer, violinist
  • (1990–2011), politician
  • (1843–1907), composer
  • (1902–1943), writer
  • C. J. Hambro (1885–1964), politician
  • Julius Christopher Hammer (1798–1877). priest and politician
  • (1684–1754), writer
  • Leif Andreas Larsen ("Shetlands-Larsen") (1906–1990), military officer in World War II
  • Christian Michelsen (1857–1925), politician
  • Johan Sebastian Welhaven (1807–1873), writer
  • Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll (1991-presents), DJ, musician
  • Alan Olav Walker (1997- presents), DJ, musician


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