- Kabelvåg
Kabelvåg is a
village inVågan municipality on the southern shore ofAustvågøy island, one of theLofoten island group in the county ofNordland , northernNorway .Kabelvåg lies a little to the south-west ofSvolvær , the administrative center of Vågan municipality. The village was founded as Vågan in the early12th century by KingØystein Magnusson , who built a church and a fishermen's hostel there. According toHeimskringla , there was something resembling a town there several centuries earlier — the first known town inNorth Norway , known asVågar . The Lofoten Museum, as well as the Lofoten Aquarium ( [http://www.lofotakvariet.no/location.htm ] ) and the Espolin Gallery, are all located in Kabelvåg.Kabelvåg in history
The oldest traces of settlement in Kabelvåg are from the later
stoneage . Though there are traces of human activity as far back as the earlier stoneage. While modern day Vågan municipality was generally evenly populated in the stone age there are only sparse traces of settlements in the area now known as Kabelåg during the ironage. During the middleages however the sttlement in the area (known as Vågan) experienced a rise in importance. Mostly because of the Lofotfiske which mostly takes part in a part of the sea known as Hølla which is an area between modern day Kabelvåg,Svolvær andSkrova . [http://home.online.no/~hbbrun/index.htm [1]Lofotfiske
As long as anyone has known Northern Atlantic Cod has come to Lofoten to spawn. When it comes it this creates an extreme increase in fish density making the fishing during this period very successful. A result of the Lofotfiske is that there became large amounts of fish available that you needed to store. This led to the drying and salting of fish. Due to the special weather of the Lofoten islands it's an ideal place to make the product known as tørrfisk (direct translation: dried fish). During the Middle Ages this dried fish became a very important commodity in the Catholic countries of Southern Europe, and the backbone of the local economy. According to historians, dried cod from Nordland in the 13th century accounted for 80% of all of Norway's exports. [http://home.online.no/~hbbrun/index.htm [1]
Famous people from Kabelvåg include the footballer
Stig Johansen .Local attraction links
[http://www.lofotakvariet.no/ Lofoten Aquerium (in deutsch, english and norsk]
[http://www.lofotodden.com/webcam/webcam.htm Lofoten rorbu suites ( Link included due to webcam.In norsk and english] [http://www.lofotferga.no Veteran charer boat based in KabelvågExternal links
* [http://www.lofoten-art.no/espolin.htm Galleri Espolin in Kabelvåg]
* [http://home.online.no/~hbbrun/kabelva1.htm Håkon Brun, a local historian's homepage]
* [http://www.lofotodden.com/English/historie.htm History from a comerical tourist site]
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