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Fitjar (Norwegian pronunciation: [fitːjar]) is a municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality is located in the traditional district of Sunnhordland. Fitjar municipality includes the northern part of the island of Stord and the hundreds of surrounding islands, mostly to the northwest of the main island. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Fitjar.
The parish of Fitje was established as a municipality on 1 January 1863 when it was separated from the large municipality of Stord. Initially, the population of Fitje was 2,313. On 1 January 1868, a small area in the municipality of Finnaas (population: 10) was transferred to Fitje. In 1900, the name was changed to Fitjar. The original municipality included all of the land surrounding the Selbjørnsfjorden. On 1 January 1964, the area of Fitjar located north of the Selbjørnsfjorden on the islands of Huftarøy and Selbjørn (population: 696) was transferred to the municipality of Austevoll. On 1 January 1995, the islands of Aga, Agasystra, Gisøya, Vikøya, Selsøy, Risøya, and many smaller surrounding islands (population: 225) were transferred from Fitjar to the neighboring island municipality of Bømlo. These islands had recently been connected to Bømlo by road bridges which precipitated the municipal transfer.
Fitjar is the administrative centre of Fitjar municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The village is located on the northwestern shore of the island of Stord. It sits at the southern end of the Fitjarvika bay, a small arm off the main Selbjørnsfjorden. A large group of small islands lie just off the coast to the west. The 1.33-square-kilometre (330-acre) village has a population (2013) of 1,472 which gives it a population density of 1,107 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,870/sq mi).Fitjar Church is located in this central part of this village. The historic Battle of Fitjar took place in this area in the year 961.
The village (and municipality) is named after the old Fitjar farm, since the first Fitjar Church was built there. The name is the plural form of fit which means "vigorous meadow". Before 1900, the name was spelled "Fitje".
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Laurdag 29. august 1992 vart det for fyrste gong arrangert Torgdag i Fitjar, ei tidsreise tilbake til "gamle dagar". Dette var i regi av Fitjar Bygdeungdomslag, som hadde laga eit tettpakka program. Arrangementet vart opna med salutt frå kaien, der mange gamle og flotte båtar hadde lagt til. Så kom postbåten sigande, med poststyrar Jakob Storås, Helge Søreide og Trond Helge Søreide om bord. Førstnemnde gav ein blås i posthornet, for å la Fitjarbuen vete at posten var komen. Båten la til ved Tollakskaien og postsekken vart lempa på land, så innbyggjarane kunne ta i mot posten, som altså kom sjøvegen frå Bergen før i tida. Karin Korsvik og Solveig Helland tok i mot posten, før dei sat seg i ei stolkjerre, som skulle trekkjast av kaldblodstravaren "Minibeist" heilt til Koløy. På torget var...
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MS Tjelden med anløp Fitjar, ein sommardag i juni 1992. MS Tjelden vart bygd i 1986 og levert som "Anne Line" for Gods-Trans AS. I 1991 vart den kjøpt inn av HSD, ombygd til passasjerbåt, og omdøypt til "Tjelden". Solgt i 2008 til Maan sjøfart i Nord Noreg, og omdøypt Maan Dolphin. Primært nytta i samband med kvalsafari fram til 2015, då katamaranen vart solgt og fekk namnet "Sierra Queen", før den skifta eigar og namn på ny til "Ibiscus". Har i seinare tid trafikkert som turistbåt i Middelhavet.
Fitjar (Norwegian pronunciation: [fitːjar]) is a municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality is located in the traditional district of Sunnhordland. Fitjar municipality includes the northern part of the island of Stord and the hundreds of surrounding islands, mostly to the northwest of the main island. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Fitjar.
The parish of Fitje was established as a municipality on 1 January 1863 when it was separated from the large municipality of Stord. Initially, the population of Fitje was 2,313. On 1 January 1868, a small area in the municipality of Finnaas (population: 10) was transferred to Fitje. In 1900, the name was changed to Fitjar. The original municipality included all of the land surrounding the Selbjørnsfjorden. On 1 January 1964, the area of Fitjar located north of the Selbjørnsfjorden on the islands of Huftarøy and Selbjørn (population: 696) was transferred to the municipality of Austevoll. On 1 January 1995, the islands of Aga, Agasystra, Gisøya, Vikøya, Selsøy, Risøya, and many smaller surrounding islands (population: 225) were transferred from Fitjar to the neighboring island municipality of Bømlo. These islands had recently been connected to Bømlo by road bridges which precipitated the municipal transfer.