- Fedje
Infobox_Kommune
name = Fedje
idnumber = 1265
county = Hordaland
landscape = Nordhordland
capital = Fedje
demonym = Fedjing
language =Nynorsk
munwebpage = www.fedje.kommune.no
governor = Kristin Handeland(Ap)
governor_as_of = 2007
arearank = 431
area = 9
arealand = 9
areapercent = 0.00
population_as_of = 2008
populationrank = 423
population = 596
populationpercent = 0.01
populationdensity = 66
populationincrease = -11.3
lat_deg = 60 | lat_min = 46 | lat_sec = 8 | lon_deg = 4 | lon_min = 43 | lon_sec = 50
utm_zone = 32V | utm_northing = 6744624 | utm_easting = 0267528 | geo_cat = adm2ndFedje is an island municipality in the county of Hordaland,
Norway . Fedje was separated fromAustrheim on 1 January 1947.The main island of Fedje is surrounded by about 125 smaller islands and rocks mostly north of the main island, and the name Fedje applies both to the main island, and to all the islands and rocks as a whole. Fedje is an island, covering a total area of about 7.4 square kilometres. Counting the main island and the smaller islands, the area is about 9.4 square kilometres. It has a population of approximately 600 people.Fedje has one whaling ship, and is famous for its fisheries.
General information
Name
The
Old Norse form of the name was "Feðjar". The meaning of the name is unknown.Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted in 1990 and they show two silver
oar s on a blue background. This symbolizes the rich boating history of this island municipality. See also|Herøy, Nordland|l1=Herøy|LenvikEducation
Fedje has an
elementary school , and a junior high school, both of which are situated in the center of the island, and in the same building. The school is also used as amovie theater twice a week.History
There are traces of human activity on Fedje from as long as 4,000 years ago. In the 1700s, Fedje was an important trading place, with the small island
Kræmmerholmen being the location where the trading took place. Kræmmerholmen was reopened in 1991, and is now a restaurant/hotel/museum area, as well as the location where one can buywhale meat. Fedje was previously a substantial producer ofpeat . The peat led to the construction of Norway's firstrailway . The railway was given up together with the peat industry in 1920.During the Second World War Fedje was occupied by over 300 German soldiers. There are still remains of the German
cannons andbunkers all over the island, especially in the eastern part close to the traffic station, which is actually built on the remains of a Germanradar station.In February 1945 a German
submarine calledU-864 was sunk by British naval forces outside western Fedje. TheU-boat was, unfortunately for the environment, loaded with 70 tons of mercury. The mercury, which was being shipped toJapan , is now resting on the bottom of theNorth Sea 150 metres below the surface, as a potential environmental disaster like theMinamata disaster in Japan, in the 1960s.On 12 January 2007,
M/V Server sunk outside Fedje. The ship leaked oil and caused major environmental damage.Geography
The highest point on Fedje is the 42-meter-high hill called
Fedjebjørnen . The largest lake is Storevatnet.Islands
The best known smaller island is called "Holmengrå". Holmengrå has a 16-metre tall
lighthouse . In the southern part of Fedje which is called "Stormark", there is a lighthouse called "Hellisøy fyr", maybe the most famous feature of Fedje. Hellisøy fyr was built in 1855, and is 32.3 metres tall, painted red and white. [http://www.fedje.org Fedje travel information]People
The population of the island community is decreasing due to the high percentage of people over 60 years (25% as of 1 January 2003), and because many people decide to move from the island, many because of the lack of work.Most of the people live on the lagoon-like northern part of the island, in the vicinity of the grocery shop, the church and the ferry. Fedje is inhabited by many fishermen and whalers, who represent the most important industries on the island.
ports
The main sporting activity on Fedje is football, which can be played on the football grounds in the eastern part of the island. The football ground is also the home ground of the local
football team called [http://www.alaje.org Fedje A-lag] . The club is currently playing in the Norwegian 6th division.Swimming is also popular, as there is a beautiful beach located on Fedje, which is to be found in the centre of theisland on the shoreline ofLake Husavatnet . Thewater is clean andbrackish , as a freshwater spring runs out in the vicinity of the beach.Infrastructure
There is an important traffic-station on Fedje. The station surveils the coastal sea-traffic.The island is supplied with power, telephone and internet cables from an underwater pipe connected to the mainland.A
ferry , crossing 20 times a day, connects Fedje to the mainland. The voyage lasts for about 30 minutes.Fedje is about a 1 hour 40 minute drive (including a 30-minute ferry voyage) from the city of Bergen.References
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