- Bokn
Infobox Kommune
name = Bokn
idnumber = 1145
county = Rogaland
landscape = Haugaland
capital =Føresvik
demonym = Boknar
language = Nynorsk
munwebpage = www.bokn.kommune.no
governor = Kyrre Lindanger (Ap)
governor_as_of = 2007
arearank = 421
area = 47
arealand = 45
areapercent = 0.01
population_as_of = 2008
populationrank = 417
population = 823
populationpercent = 0.02
populationdensity = 17
populationincrease = -1.0
lat_deg = 59 | lat_min = 12 | lat_sec = 1 | lon_deg = 5 | lon_min = 25 | lon_sec = 23
utm_zone = 32V | utm_northing = 6567851 | utm_easting = 0295761 | geo_cat = adm2ndBokn is a municipality in the
Rogaland county,Norway . Bokn was separated fromSkudenes in 1849.Bokn is one of the smaller municipalities of Rogaland, consisting of 3 islands: Ognøy, Austre (eastern) Bokn, and Vestre (western) Bokn. The three islands are now linked via bridges to
Tysvær on the mainland, and the main coastal highway betweenStavanger andBergen now pass over Bokn, connecting southwards by ferries toRennesøy . There are specific plans of building anundersea tunnel directly to the mainland north ofStavanger .General information
Name
The municipality is named after the islands of Austre and Vestre Bokn (
Old Norse : "Bókn"). The name is probably very old and its meaning is unknown. Before 1889, the name was written "Bukken".Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 8 August 1986. The arms show six silver
coin s on a blue background. The blue background represents the sea and the coins symbolize the richness from the sea, as the municipality is on an island and dependent onfishing andsailing . [cite web|url=http://www.ngw.nl/int/nor/b/bokn.htm|author=Norske Kommunevåpen|date=1990|title=Nye kommunevåbener i Norden|accessdaymonth=8 October|accessyear=2008] [cite web|url=http://www.bokn.kommune.no/index.cfm?tmpl=nyhetBygdabladet&nyhetid=538|title=Bygdabladet er 20 år|date=2005|author=Jardar Havikbotn|accessdate=2008-10-08 no icon]Economy
Apart from a factory producing various tanks made of glassfiber-reinforced plastic (Bokn Plast), there is no industry on the islands other than some
fish farming . People have traditionally lived offfishing and farming, but more recently, some work has been in theNorth Sea petroleum industry .Tourism is likely to play a bigger part in the future.Geography
Geographically, the islands are rugged with lots of small hills with small lakes in the
valley s. The hills are largely covered with heather, but bushes and trees are increasingly competing, especiallybirch . The highest point is the 297 meter high Boknafjellet, a small mountain on Vestre Bokn island.References
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