FjellFjell est une ancienne kommune du comté de Hordaland, en Norvège. Elle a fusionné avec la commune de Sund dans la commune d'Øygarden en 2020. Elle était constituée de nombreuses îles (plus de 500) situées à l'ouest de Bergen, les plus importantes étant la partie nord de Sotra, Bjorøy et Turøy. La construction, en 1971, du pont (Sotrabrua) reliant Fjell au continent, ainsi que sa proximité avec Bergen ont conduit la population de la commune à grimper de 7000 en 1970 à 24870 em 2016.
AskøyAskøy (« l'île aux Frênes ») est une kommune insulaire de Norvège située juste au nord de Bergen et dont le centre administratif est Kleppestø. L'île est reliée au continent par un pont suspendu, le pont d'Askøy construit en 1992. Askøy tire son nom du village Ask et de øy, qui signifie « île » en nynorsk. Askøy a donné son nom au voilier, l’Askøy II, avec lequel Jacques Brel quitta l'Europe pour les Caraïbes puis le Pacifique quand il décida de mettre un terme à sa carrière de chanteur. vignette|gauche|Image satellite d'Askøy.
ØygardenØygarden is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is an island municipality located in the traditional district of Midhordland, stretching along the west coast of the county. The village of Straume is the administrative centre of the municipality. Other villages in the municipality include Alveim, Blomvåg, Vikavågen, Ågotnes, Fjell, Foldnes, Knappskog, Knarrevik, Kolltveit, Landro, Sekkingstad, Skogsvåg, Klokkarvik, Tælavåg, Kausland, and Hammarsland. The municipality consists of a chain of islands to the north and west of the city of Bergen.
RadøyRadøy is a former municipality in the Nordhordland district of the old Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1964 until its dissolution in 2020 when it was merged into the new municipality of Alver in Vestland county. The municipality included almost all of the island of Radøy plus many small surrounding islands. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Manger. Other villages in the municipality included Askeland, Austmarka, Bøvågen, Haugland, Sæbø, and Sletta.
Sæbø (municipality)Sæbø is a former municipality in the old Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1924 until its dissolution in 1964. It was located in what is now Alver Municipality in Vestland county. It occupied the southern part of the island of Radøy, some small areas on the Lindås peninsula, and some small areas on the island of Holsnøy. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Sæbø, where Sæbø Church is located.
HjelmeHjelme is a former municipality in the old Hordaland county in Norway. The municipality was located within the northern part of the present-day municipality of Øygarden. It existed from 1910 until 1964. The administrative centre was located at Hjelme, where the Old Hjelme Church was located. The municipality included the main islands of Alvøyna, Seløyna, Lyngøyna, and Hernar as well as many smaller surrounding islands.
HordabøHordabø is a former municipality in the old Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality, which existed from 1924 until 1964, was located on the northern part of the island of Radøy in the present-day Alver Municipality. The administrative centre was the village of Bøvågen, where Hordabø Church is located. On 1 July 1924, the old Manger Municipality was split into three separate municipalities: Bø in the northern part, (a much smaller) Manger in the central part, and Sæbø in the southern part.
MelandMeland is a former municipality in the Nordhordland district in the old Hordaland county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1923 until its dissolution on 1 January 2020 when it was merged into the new Alver Municipality in Vestland county. The municipality was located about 30 minutes north of the city of Bergen in Western Norway. The island municipality was mostly located on the island of Holsnøy, where the administrative centre of Frekhaug is located. Other villages in Meland include Hjartås, Holme, Io, Krossneset, Meland, and Rossland.
Comté de Hordalandvignette|alt=Fier petit bateau à moteur en parade dans un bassin maritime devant une belle rangée de maisons de ville.|Le ou , bateau qui assurait le transport de voyageurs et de marchandises entre Bergen (Norvège) et le ou dans le comté de Hordaland au début du , pendant le festival de l'héritage maritime . Le comté de Hordaland (Hordaland fylke ; Hörðaland) est un ancien comté norvégien situé au centre-ouest du pays. Il a été fusionné le avec l'ancien comté limitrophe de Sogn og Fjordane pour former le nouveau comté de Vestland.
Bergen (Norvège)vignette|Lille Lungegårdsvannet au premier plan à gauche. Vågen à droite. Le Puddefjord au second plan thumb|Vågsallmenningen vignette|upright=1.4|Torget Bergen ( ) est une ville du sud-ouest de la Norvège, capitale du comté de Vestland. Bergen est la deuxième ville du pays avec . C'est également une ville portuaire, une ville universitaire et un évêché. La cité est divisée en huit bydeler (districts de la ville), équivalents administratifs de gros quartiers : Arna, Bergenhus, Fana, Fyllingsdalen, Laksevåg, Ytrebygda, Årstad et Åsane.