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==The name==
==The name==
Sogn og Fjordane is known for it's many fjords,mountains and glaciers.The name is very old, and it originally belonged to the fjord (now [[Sognefjorden]]). The name is derived from the verb ''súga'' 'suck', referring to strong tidal streams at the mouth of the fjord. The Sogn fjord is the longest fjord in the world. The Sogn og Fjordane is approximately 18,634 square kilometers.
Sogn og Fjordane is known for it's many fjords,mountains and glaciers.The name is very old, and it originally belonged to the fjord (now [[Sognefjorden]]). The name is derived from the verb ''súga'' 'suck', referring to strong tidal streams at the mouth of the fjord. The Sogn fjord is the longest fjord in the world. The Sogn og Fjordane is approximately 18,634 square kilometers.


:''Sogn is also the name of an area in the northern part of [[Oslo]], often associated with [[Sogn Studentby]], a residential area for students.''
:''Sogn is also the name of an area in the northern part of [[Oslo]], often associated with [[Sogn Studentby]], a residential area for students.''

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Shore community in Sogn, Norway

Sogn is a traditional district in the western part of Norway, in the county of Sogn og Fjordane, surrounding Sognefjorden. It consists of the municipalities Aurland, Balestrand, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Gulen, Leikanger, Luster, Lærdal, Sogndal, Solund, Vik and Årdal.

In the early Viking Age, before Harald Fairhair, Sogn was a petty kingdom. Notable kings of Sogn were:

The name

Sogn og Fjordane is known for it's many fjords,mountains and glaciers.The name is very old, and it originally belonged to the fjord (now Sognefjorden). The name is derived from the verb súga 'suck', referring to strong tidal streams at the mouth of the fjord. The Sogn fjord is the longest fjord in the world. The Sogn og Fjordane is approximately 18,634 square kilometers.

Sogn is also the name of an area in the northern part of Oslo, often associated with Sogn Studentby, a residential area for students.