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Fosen is a traditional district in Trøndelag, consisting of the municipalities Osen, Roan Åfjord, Ørland, Indre Fosen, Orkland, Heim, Hitra and Frøya. The district is dominated by forested valleys, lakes, coastal cliffs but also shallow areas, and in the interior mountains reaching up to 675 m elevation.[1] The western coast has many skerries and some islands, such as Stokkøya in Åfjord. There are some good salmon rivers, and sea eagles and other sea birds are very common along the coast, notably on the shallow area near Ørland (Grandefjæra). The west coast has mild winters, and some locations (just west of the mountains) receive on average more than 2,000 mm of precipitation per year. Part of the Scandinavian coastal conifer forests (No: Kystgranskog) are located in the valleys of the peninsula, and smaller areas are classified as temperate rainforest with 67 nature reserves.[2][3] The largest nature reserve is Øyenskavelen (5,316 hectare), with many nature types including undisturbed forest, some of it classified as rainforest.[4]

The Kråkvåg bridge connecting the two islands Storfosna and Kråkvåg, Ørland municipality.
The Kråkvåg bridge connecting the two islands Storfosna and Kråkvåg, Ørland municipality.
Opphaug; Ørland is the only area dominated by flat lowland on the peninsula
Opphaug; Ørland is the only area dominated by flat lowland on the peninsula
Fosen landscape view; Åfjord.
Fosen landscape view; Åfjord.
Fosenhallen, indoor speed skating rink in Botngård
Fosenhallen, indoor speed skating rink in Botngård

Fosen also has a folkehøgskole (folk high school), Fosen Folkehøgskole. It teaches unusual subjects such as sailing and building traditional Norwegian boats (close to Viking ships), organic agriculture, traditional Norwegian arts and crafts, nature life, etc.[5]


The name


The district is named after the island Storfosna ('Big Fosen') in Ørland. The Old Norse form of the name was Fólgsn. For the meaning see Kristiansund.


See also



References


  1. "Dette er Fosens 10 høyeste fjelltopper". Fosna-Folket. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  2. "Norsk regnskog". Fylkesmannen. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. "Særlig verdifull sørtrøndersk natur". Fylkesmannen. 4 March 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  4. "Øyenskavelen Nature Reserve". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2009-10-15.
  5. Fosen folkehøgskole



На других языках


[de] Fosen

Fosen ist eine Halbinsel an der Westküste Norwegens im Fylke Trøndelag. Die Halbinsel hat eine Fläche von ca. 3 500 Quadratkilometern und ist mit einer Einwohnerzahl von 25.612 Einwohnern im Jahr 2007 relativ dünn besiedelt. Die Halbinsel liegt vor der Küste von Trøndelag, nordwestlich des Trondheimsfjords, und wird im Westen durch den Meeresarm Frohavet begrenzt. Die Kommune Namdalseid sowie der Namsfjord begrenzen sie nach Norden und Nordosten. Der höchste Punkt der Halbinsel ist der Berg Finnvollheia, mit 675 Meter über dem Meer, dieser Gipfel markiert gleichzeitig die Grenze zwischen den Kommunen Åfjord und Namdalseid.
- [en] Fosen



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