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==Geography==
==Geography==
The main population centres on Sotra include (from north to south) Vindenes, [[Ågotnes]], [[Knappskog]], Møvik, [[Tælavåg]], [[Hammarsland]], [[Skogsvåg]], and [[Klokkarvik]].
The main population centres on Sotra include (from north to south) Vindenes, [[Ågotnes]], [[Knappskog]], Møvik, [[Tælavåg]], [[Hammarsland]], [[Skogsvåg]], and [[Klokkarvik]]. Part of the island was in the former municipality of [[Fjell]], and the large disused [[Fjell Fortress]], built by German forces in World War II, is on the island.


The island of Sotra is part of an [[archipelago]], so it is surrounded by islands and waterways. To the east of Sotra lies the island of [[Litlesotra]]. The small islands of [[Bildøy]] and [[Geitung]] lie near Litlesotra. The [[Raunefjorden]] (to the east) separates Sotra from the mainland [[Bergen Peninsula]]. The small islands of [[Tyssøyna]], [[Lerøyna]], and [[Bjelkarøyna]] lie in the Raunefjorden off the southeastern coast of Sotra. To the south of Sotra lies the island of [[Toftøya]] and the [[Korsfjorden]]. To the west of Sotra lie a number of small islands including [[Algrøyna]] and [[Lokøyna]]. Finally, to the north of Sotra lie the small islands of [[Misje]], [[Turøyna]], and [[Toftøyna]]. Sotra is connected to the mainland by a series of road bridges across Bildøy and Litlesotra before crossing the [[Sotra Bridge]], the seventh-longest suspension bridge in Norway.<ref name="snl" /><ref>{{cite book|last1=Fjell|first1=Ragnvald|title=Sotrabrua|date=1989|language=Norwegian}}</ref>
The island of Sotra is part of an [[archipelago]], so it is surrounded by islands and waterways. To the east of Sotra lies the island of [[Litlesotra]]. The small islands of [[Bildøy]] and [[Geitung]] lie near Litlesotra. The [[Raunefjorden]] (to the east) separates Sotra from the mainland [[Bergen Peninsula]]. The small islands of [[Tyssøyna]], [[Lerøyna]], and [[Bjelkarøyna]] lie in the Raunefjorden off the southeastern coast of Sotra. To the south of Sotra lies the island of [[Toftøya]] and the [[Korsfjorden]]. To the west of Sotra lie a number of small islands including [[Algrøyna]] and [[Lokøyna]]. Finally, to the north of Sotra lie the small islands of [[Misje]], [[Turøyna]], and [[Toftøyna]]. Sotra is connected to the mainland by a series of road bridges across Bildøy and Litlesotra before crossing the [[Sotra Bridge]], the seventh-longest suspension bridge in Norway.<ref name="snl" /><ref>{{cite book|last1=Fjell|first1=Ragnvald|title=Sotrabrua|date=1989|language=Norwegian}}</ref>

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Sotra
Store Sotra
Sotra is located in Vestland
Sotra
Sotra
Location of the island
Sotra is located in Norway
Sotra
Sotra
Sotra (Norway)
Geography
LocationVestland, Norway
Coordinates60°14′12″N 5°04′46″E / 60.2366°N 5.0795°E / 60.2366; 5.0795
Area178.6 km2 (69.0 sq mi)
Length31 km (19.3 mi)
Width10 km (6 mi)
Highest elevation341 m (1119 ft)
Highest pointLiatårnet
Administration
Norway
CountyVestland
MunicipalityØygarden Municipality
Demographics
Population19,100[1] (2017)
Pop. density106.9/km2 (276.9/sq mi)

Sotra or Store Sotra is the name of a large island in Øygarden Municipality in Vestland county, Norway, located just west of the city of Bergen. It is part of a pair of islands called 'Sotra' and 'Litlesotra' ('small Sotra') that are part of a large archipelago stretching from Fedje southwards along the coast of Norway. The larger island of the two is Store Sotra (also called Sotra), and the smaller (and least populated) of the two is Litlesotra.[1] Roughly 28,700 (2017) people live on the two islands of Sotra, with the larger island having a population of about 19,100 (2017) and 9,589 (2017) living on the smaller island.[1]

Geography

The main population centres on Sotra include (from north to south) Vindenes, Ågotnes, Knappskog, Møvik, Tælavåg, Hammarsland, Skogsvåg, and Klokkarvik. Part of the island was in the former municipality of Fjell, and the large disused Fjell Fortress, built by German forces in World War II, is on the island.

The island of Sotra is part of an archipelago, so it is surrounded by islands and waterways. To the east of Sotra lies the island of Litlesotra. The small islands of Bildøy and Geitung lie near Litlesotra. The Raunefjorden (to the east) separates Sotra from the mainland Bergen Peninsula. The small islands of Tyssøyna, Lerøyna, and Bjelkarøyna lie in the Raunefjorden off the southeastern coast of Sotra. To the south of Sotra lies the island of Toftøya and the Korsfjorden. To the west of Sotra lie a number of small islands including Algrøyna and Lokøyna. Finally, to the north of Sotra lie the small islands of Misje, Turøyna, and Toftøyna. Sotra is connected to the mainland by a series of road bridges across Bildøy and Litlesotra before crossing the Sotra Bridge, the seventh-longest suspension bridge in Norway.[1][2]

The 341-metre (1,119 ft) tall Liatårnet is the highest mountain on Sotra. Other mountains on the island include the 285-metre (935 ft) tall Førdesveten, the 112-metre (367 ft) tall Gardafjellet, the 164-metre (538 ft) tall Knappskogfjellet, and the 165-metre (541 ft) tall Spjeldsfjellet.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Store norske leksikon. "Store Sotra" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2014-12-02.
  2. ^ Fjell, Ragnvald (1989). Sotrabrua (in Norwegian).