- Fana
Infobox_Bydel
name = Fana
idnumber = 120103
city = Bergen
capital =Nesttun
area_as_of = 2008
arearank = 1
area = 159.70Cite web|url=http://statbank.ssb.no/statistikkbanken/Default_FR.asp?PXSid=0&nvl=true&PLanguage=0&tilside=selectvarval/define.asp&Tabellid=06198|title=Tabell: 06198: Areal av land og ferskvatn (km²). (G)|accessdate=2008-06-20|publisher=Statistics Norway|year=2008|work=Emne: 01 Naturressurser og naturmiljø|language=Norwegian]
areapercent = ca. 34
population_as_of = 2008
populationrank = 3
population = 36,336
populationpercent = 14.67
populationdensity = 227.53
Fana is a borough of the city of
Bergen, Norway and a former municipality inHordaland county.The parish of "Fane" was established as a municipality 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt ). Fana, as well as Arna,Laksevåg andÅsane , was merged withBergen 1 January 1972.Geographically the largest of the city's boroughs, it has a quickly growing population of 36,336 as of 2008. Most major industries in Fana are located near
Nesttun , the administrative centre of Fana until the municipality was incorporated into Bergen. The north-eastern part is dominated by residential areas, being home to the majority of the borough's population, while the rest of the borough contains mostly forest, mountains, some farmland, in addition to a few smaller settlements such asFanahammeren , Nordvåg and Krokvåg.Many notable sports teams come from the Fana area, such as Gneist, Bjarg and Fana and the athletics club
FIK BFG Fana . Fana is also known as the location ofTroldhaugen , home of the composerEdvard Grieg . Additionally, a replica of the Fantoft Stave Church has been located in Fana since 1997. The original was burned in 1992, 109 years after it was moved to Bergen in 1883.History
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Fantoft stave church (built 1150, rebuilt 1997).
*Fana church References
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