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Frøya, Sogn og Fjordane

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Length
  
7 km (4.3 mi)

Highest elevation
  
378 m (1,240 ft)

County
  
Sogn og Fjordane

Area
  
15 km²

Width
  
5 km (3.1 mi)

Highest point
  
Fanneskarvarden

Elevation
  
378 m

Municipality
  
Bremanger

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Location
  
Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

Frøya is an island in the western part of Bremanger Municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The 15-square-kilometre (5.8 sq mi) island is located just to the southwest of the big island of Bremangerlandet and its highest point is Fanneskarvarden at an elevation of 378 metres (1,240 ft).

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Almost all the residents of the island live on the southeastern shore. The island contains the main village of Kalvåg as well as the minor settlements of Liset, Steinset, Nesje, Stranda, and Frøyalandet. Frøya is located on the northern side of the Frøysjøen strait, which is part of the seaway between the towns of Florø and Måløy. The island is connected to the nearby island of Bremangerlandet by a series of small bridges, and Bremangerlandet is connected to the mainland via an undersea tunnel and a bridge.

The population (2001) of the island of Frøya (including the small nearby islets) is about 560. The main industries on the island are tourism and fish processing. Frøya Church is located on the southeastern side of the island.

Name

Although Frøya is the name of the Norse goddess Frøya or Freya (Freyja), the Old Norse form of the name was Frøy or Frey. Therefore the name of the island has probably the same root as the name of the Norse god Freyr, brother of Freyja. The names originally were titles: "lord"/"master" or "lady"/"mistress". The oldest meaning of the common word was "(the one) in front; the foremost, the leading" and here in the sense "the island in front of Bremanger".

References

Frøya, Sogn og Fjordane Wikipedia