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County | Møre og Romsdal | |
Landscape | Sunnmøre | |
Municipality | NO-1520 | |
Administrative centre | Ørsta | |
Mayor (2003) | Hans Olav Myklebust (Frp) | |
Official language form | Nynorsk | |
Area - Total - Land - Percentage | Ranked 136 805 km² 785 km² 0.25 % | |
Population - Total (2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density | Ranked 99 10,267 0.22 % 0.0 % 13/km² | |
Coordinates | Template:Coor dm | |
www.orsta.kommune.no Data from Statistics Norway (http://www.ssb.no/english/municipalities/1520) |
Ørsta is a municipality in the county of Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Of the total area, 48% (or 386 km²) is at an altitude of 600 meters or more above sea level.
Apart from the mountains, Ørsta's dominant geographical feature is fjords; Storfjorden in the north, Vartdalsfjorden and Ørstafjorden in the west, and Hjørundfjorden in the east. Only in the south is it connected by land to neighbouring Volda. Otherwise, it borders to Sula in the north, Hareid and Ulstein (by sea only) in the west, Sykkylven to the north-east, Stranda to the south-east and Sogn og Fjordane county to the south-southeast.
Population centres include Vartdal, Barstadvik, Hovdebygda, Sæbø, Åmdal and the administrative centre Ørsta, from which the municipality is named.
Ørsta is known as the birthplace of Ivar Aasen, Norwegian philologist and lexicographer, creator of the nynorsk language.
The municipality is also the heartland of the so-called Sunnmøre Alps, a particularly rugged and wild area of mountains in the southern part of Møre og Romsdal. Profilic peaks include Slogen (1564 m.a.s.), Kolåstinden (1432 m.a.s), Ramoen (1419 m.a.s.), Saudehornet (1303 m.a.s.), and Romedalstinden (1295 m.a.s.).
Important sectors are industry, agriculture, commercial fishing and aquaculture. The first two are predominant in the village Ørsta and adjacent valleys. On the other hand, the northern part of the municipality has strong naval traditions, with Vartdal being the home of one of the largest factory trawler fleets in Norway.
Communications include Ørsta/Volda airport at Hovdebygda, and the E39 highway which transsects the municipality in a north-south direction. Ørsta is linked to Sula by ferry at Festøy on its northernmost extreme; it is also linked to Ulstein by ferry at Rjånes, this, however, is set to be replaced by a underwater tunnel project.
External links
- Official site of Ørsta Tourist Board (http://www.orstainfo.no/engelsk/)
Municipalities of Møre og Romsdal | Missing image More_og_Romsdal_vapen.png Møre og Romsdal coat of arms |
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Aukra | Aure | Averøy | Eide | Frei | Fræna | Giske | Gjemnes | Halsa | Haram | Hareid | Herøy | Kristiansund | Midsund | Molde | Nesset | Norddal | Rauma | Rindal | Sande | Sandøy | Skodje | Smøla | Stordal | Stranda | Sula | Sunndal | Surnadal | Sykkylven | Tingvoll | Tustna | Ulstein | Vanylven | Vestnes | Volda | Ørskog | Ørsta | Ålesund |