Sør-Vågsøy

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Sør-Vågsøy herad
Former Municipality
Måløy village
Måløy village
Sør-Vågsøy herad is located in Sogn og Fjordane
Sør-Vågsøy herad
Sør-Vågsøy herad
Location in Sogn og Fjordane county
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Country Norway
Region Western Norway
County Sogn og Fjordane
District Nordfjord
Municipality ID NO-1439
Admin. Center Måløy
Time zone CET (UTC+01:00)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+02:00)
Split from Selje Municipality in 1910
Merged into Vågsøy Municipality in 1964

Sør-Vågsøy is a former municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county in Norway. The municipality existed from 1910 until 1964 and it encompassed the southern part of the island of Vågsøy and a small area on the mainland just east of the island. The area is now located in the southern part of the present-day Vågsøy Municipality. The administrative centre of the municipality was Måløy, where Sør-Vågsøy Church is located. Other population centres in the municipality are the villages of Holvik, Vågsvåg, Torskangerpoll, Færestrand, and Oppedal.

Name

The municipality was named Sør-Vågsøy because it encompassed the southern part of Vågsøy island (sør means "southern" in Norwegian). The Old Norse form of the island name was Vágsøy. The first element is the genitive case of vágr which means "bay" and the last element is øy which means "island".[1]

History

Sør-Vågsøy was originally a part of the municipality of Selje (see formannskapsdistrikt). On 1 January 1910, the western part of the municipality of Selje was split off into the two new municipalities of Sør-Vågsøy and Nord-Vågsøy. Sør-Vågsøy had an initial population of 1,517. On 1 July 1921, the Blesrød farm in Nord-Vågsøy (just north of Måløy) was transferred to Sør-Vågsøy. Then, on 1 January 1964, the new Vågsøy Municipality was created by merging Sør-Vågsøy, Nord-Vågsøy, and parts of the neighboring municipalities of Davik and Selje. Prior to the merger, Sør-Vågsøy had a population of 3,926.[2]

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