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Religious Site Attractions In Sogn og Fjordane

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Sogn og Fjordane [ˈsɔŋn ɔ ˈfjuːɾɑnə] is a county in western Norway, bordering Møre og Romsdal, Oppland, Buskerud, and Hordaland. The county administration is in the village of Hermansverk in Leikanger municipality. The largest town in the county is Førde. Although Sogn og Fjordane has some industry, predominantly hydroelectricity and aluminium, it is predominantly an agricultural area. Sogn og Fjordane is also home to the Urnes Stave Church and the Nærøyfjord, which are both listed by UNESCO as world heritage sites. The Western Norway University of Applied Sciences has campuses in Sogndal and Førde.
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  • 1. Urnes Stave Church Sogn Og Fjordane
    Urnes Stave Church is a 12th-century stave church at Ornes, along the Lustrafjorden in the municipality of Luster in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It sits on the eastern side of the fjord, directly across the fjord from the village of Solvorn and about 5 kilometres east of the village of Hafslo. It has been owned by Fortidsminneforeningen since 1881. In 1979, the Urnes Stave Church was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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  • 2. Hopperstad stavkirke Sogn Og Fjordane
    Hopperstad Stave Church is a stave church, just outside the village of Vikøyri in Vik Municipality, Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The church is currently owned by the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments. The two old parishes of Hopperstad and Hove was abolished in 1875, and replaced by the new, united, Vik parish. The new Vik Church was finished in 1877, and the two middle age churches of Hopperstad and Hove have sice then been museum churches. Vik parish is a part of Indre Sogn deanery in the Diocese of Bjørgvin.The stave church is assumed to have been built around the year 1130 and still stands at its original location. In 1997, a series of samples from the logs were collected for dendrochronological dating of the church. A total of seven samples produced an ...
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  • 3. Hove Stone Church Sogn Og Fjordane
    Hove Church is a historic parish church in Vik Municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is located in the village of Vikøyri on the Arnafjord, an arm of Sognefjord. The old parish of Hove was abolished in 1875, and replaced by the new, united, Vik parish. The church and parish of Vik is a part of Indre Sogn deanery in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The stone church was built around the year 1170. Historians believe it was built for a wealthy man who belonged to the very upper echelon within the Norwegian aristocracy. They say he had built this as a private chapel with seating for only about 35 people.
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  • 4. Borgund Stave Church Laerdal Municipality
    This article is about a stave church. For other uses of Borgund Church, see Borgund Church .Borgund Stave Church is a stave church located in the village of Borgund in the municipality of Lærdal in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is classified as a triple nave stave church of the Sogn-type. The church is part of the Borgund parish in the Indre Sogn deanery in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. No longer regularly used for church functions, it is now a museum run by the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments.
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