JølsterJølster (prononcé « yeulsteur ») est une ancienne kommune de Norvège maintenant fusionnée dans la commune de Sunnfjord. Elle est située dans le comté de Sogn og Fjordane. Il y a deux localités principales à Jølster; Vassenden et Skei, cette dernière constitue le centre de la kommune. Le plus haut sommet s'appelle le Snønipa et atteint 1 827 mètres d'altitude. Le nom Jølster vient de l'expression en norrois jolmster, qui signifie "heurt et vacarme".
FørdeFørde is a former municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. It was located in the traditional district of Sunnfjord. The administrative center was the town of Førde which in 2016 had 10,255 inhabitants. Other villages in Førde municipality included Bruland, Holsen, Moskog, and Haukedalen. The Øyrane area in the town of Førde was a large industrial/commercial area for the region. The European Route E39 highway passed through the municipality, and it passed by the lake Holsavatnet.
NaustdalNaustdal is a former municipality in the old Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It was located in the traditional district of Sunnfjord. The administrative centre was the village of Naustdal, which has 1,188 inhabitants (2017). Other villages in Naustdal include Indrevevring and Helle. The municipality became part of Sunnfjord Municipality in Vestland county on 1 January 2020. Naustdal was situated between the towns of Førde and Florø, along the Norwegian National Road 5 highway.
GaularGaular is a former municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It was located in the traditional district of Sunnfjord. The administrative centre was the village of Sande. Other villages in the municipality included Bygstad, Hestad, and Vik. Gaular was sometimes referred to as Fosselandet (the land of the waterfalls) because it was home to 28 large and small waterfalls. The municipality was centered on the river Gaula. The Viksdalen valley was located in Gaular.