GjesdalGjesdal is a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Jæren. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Ålgård. Other villages in Gjesdal include Dirdal, Frafjord, Gilja, Gjesdal, and Oltedal. The municipality lies about to the southwest of the city of Stavanger in southwestern Norway. The European route E39 highway runs through the western side of the municipality. On the east side of the municipality, the Frafjord Tunnel connects the Frafjord valley with the rest of the municipality.
ForsandForsand is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1871 until 2020 when it was merged into Sandnes municipality. It was located in the traditional district of Ryfylke. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Forsand. Other villages in the municipality included Lysebotn, Øvre Espedal, Oanes, Kolabygda, and Fløyrli. Forsand municipality surrounded the famous Lysefjorden and it was located on the east side of the Høgsfjorden.
SuldalSuldal is a municipality in the northeast corner of Rogaland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Ryfylke. Since 1965, the administrative centre of Suldal is the village of Sand i Ryfylke (prior to that it was the village of Suldalsosen). Other villages in Suldal include Haugsland, Jelsa, Marvik, Nesflaten, and Suldalsosen. The municipality is the 46th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Suldal is the 208th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 3,784.
SaudaSauda () is a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Sauda, where most of the population lives. Other villages in the municipality include Saudasjøen and Amdal. Despite being in the northern part of the region of Ryfylke, Sauda participates in the Haugalandet Council and is under the jurisdiction of the Haugaland og Sunnhordland District Court. The municipality is the 197th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway.
ÅkraÅkra is a former municipality in the traditional district of Haugaland in Rogaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1892 until 1965 and it encompassed the central part of the western coast of the island of Karmøy. The administrative centre was the village of Åkrehamn. The municipality of Aakra was established on 1 January 1892 when it was split off from the municipality of Skudenes. Initially, the new municipality had a population of 1,962. On 1 January 1965, the municipality of Åkra was dissolved due to recommendations by the Schei Committee.
KleppKlepp est une commune du comté norvégien de Rogaland. Klepp obtint le statut de commune le janvier 1838. La commune se situe à au sud de Stavanger. Elle est entourée des communes de Hå au sud, Time au sud-est, Sola et Sandnes au nord. Klepp fait partie du district de Jæren. Le relief est plat et constitué en grande partie de plaine agricole. Le point culminant est le Tinghaug qui atteint 102 m d’altitude. La côte nord est composée de longues plages de sable. Kleppe (ou Kleppekrossen), situé au centre de la commune, en est le chef-lieu.
FinnøyFinnøy était une kommune de Norvège. Elle est située dans le comté de Rogaland. La municipalité insulaire de 104 kilomètres carrés a existé de 1838 jusqu'à sa dissolution en 2020, date à laquelle elle a été fusionnée avec la municipalité de Stavanger. Elle était située dans le Landskap de Ryfylke. Le centre administratif de la municipalité était le village de Judaberg. La municipalité se composait d'un certain nombre d'îles sur le côté sud du Boknafjord, à environ 24 kilomètres au nord-est de la ville de Stavanger.
EgersundEgersund est une ville de Norvège ayant en 2014 une population de . Egersund est une ville de la municipalité d'Eigersund dans le comté de Rogaland, en Norvège. La ville est située le long de la côte sud-ouest de la Norvège, à environ 75 kilomètres au sud de la ville de Stavanger. La ville est située le long d'un détroit qui sépare le continent de l'île d'Eigerøya. De 1838 à 1964, la ville était également une municipalité indépendante.
Jelsa (municipality)Jelsa is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until 1965. It encompassed area that surrounds the Sandsfjorden in the present-day municipalities of Suldal, Hjelmeland, and Stavanger. The administrative centre was the village of Jelsa, where Jelsa Church is located. The parish of Jælse was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). In 1859, the municipality was split, with the northern district becoming the municipality of Sand.
HetlandHetland is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until 1965 when it was dissolved. The municipality included the Stavanger Peninsula and the land surrounding both sides of the Gandsfjorden, but not the area around the head of the fjord. It originally encompassed the land surrounding the city of Stavanger in the present-day municipalities of Randaberg and Stavanger (except the city of Stavanger) and part of the municipality of Sandnes.