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Imsland

Coordinates: 59°28′44″N 05°59′25″E / 59.47889°N 5.99028°E / 59.47889; 5.99028
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Imsland herad
View of the local church
View of the local church
Imsland herad is located in Rogaland
Imsland herad
Imsland herad
Location in Rogaland county
Coordinates: 59°28′44″N 05°59′25″E / 59.47889°N 5.99028°E / 59.47889; 5.99028
CountryNorway
RegionWestern Norway
CountyRogaland
DistrictHaugaland
Municipality IDNO-1156
Adm. CenterImslandsjøen
Area
 • Total90 km2 (30 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Created fromVikedal in 1923
Merged intoVindafjord and Suldal in 1965

Imsland is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 90-square-kilometre (35 sq mi) municipality existed from 1923 until its dissolution in 1965. The municipality included the area surrounding the inner part of the Vindafjorden in the present-day municipalities of Suldal and Vindafjord. The administrative centre of Imsland was the village of Imslandsjøen where Imsland Church is located.[1]

History

The municipality was created on 1 January 1923 when the large municipality of Vikedal was split into three. The southeastern part of Vikedal became the municipality of Imsland. Initially, Imsland had a population of 604. The municipality existed for 42 years before it was dissolved in a merger brought upon by the recommendations of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1965, the part of Imsland located south of the Vindafjorden (population: 61) was merged into the neighboring Suldal municipality. The rest of Imsland (population: 372) was merged with Sandeid and parts of Vikedal, Vats, and Skjold to form the new municipality of Vindafjord.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Store norske leksikon. "Imsland – tidligere kommune" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  2. ^ Jukvam, Dag (1999). "Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Statistisk sentralbyrå.