Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Jæren

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
Norway

Region
  
Vestlandet

Demonym(s)
  
Jærbu

Population
  
309,142 (2014)

County
  
Rogaland

Adm. Center
  
Stavanger

Area
  
1,642 km²

Jæren Jren Wikipedia

Weather
  
5°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 90% Humidity

Norway j ren solastranda


Jæren is a traditional district in Rogaland county, Norway. The others districts in Rogaland are Dalane, Ryfylke, and Haugalandet. Jæren is one of the 15 districts that comprise Western Norway.

Contents

Jæren Jren Store norske leksikon

At about 700 square kilometres (270 sq mi), Jæren is the largest flat lowland area in Norway, stretching from the municipality of Randaberg in the north to Hå in the south. It includes the whole Stavanger Peninsula and the mainland area at its base. The coast is flat compared to the rest of the very mountainous Norwegian coast, and it has sandy beaches along most of the coastline. The largest urban area in Jæren is the adjoining cities of Stavanger/Sandnes (pop. 210,874 in 2015).

Jæren Jren Store norske leksikon

Norway j ren vigdel


Economy

Jæren Birding Stavanger and Jren Shorter trips Birding Norway

The petroleum industry around Stavanger is an important part of economy of Jæren, with the headquarters of the country's largest oil company Statoil being located in Jæren, as well regional offices of international companies like ExxonMobil, Eni, Shell, ConocoPhillips, BP, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, and several others. Jæren is also one of the most important agricultural areas of Norway, with a long crop period and a varied and well-developed livestock production. Industry here is also strongly connected to the farming industry, with one of the largest producers of agricultural machines in the world, Kverneland Group, located in Time and Klepp.

Name

Jæren Jren Store norske leksikon

The Old Norse form of the name was Jaðarr. The name is identical with the word jaðarr which means "edge" or "brim". Several farms in Norway (around 30) have the same name. The name refers to the 60 km long coastline stretching from Brusand in the south to Tungenes in the north.

Location

Jæren GC4F7KV Jren kulturlandskap Earthcache in Rogaland Norway

Jæren is the largest flat lowland area in Norway. It comprises the coastline from the Stavanger Peninsula near the mouth of the great Boknafjorden all the way, south nearly to Egersund. Unlike most of the Norwegian coastline, there are very few offshore islands and few fjords cutting into the shoreline.

Municipalities of Jæren

The geographical region of Jæren comprise eight municipalities:

Alternate descriptions of Jæren

Jæren Tips Nordsjvegen National Tourist Route Jren

The geographical region of Jæren constitutes the above-mentioned municipalities, but the description of Jæren does vary somewhat depending on its use. Legally speaking, the Jæren District Court constitutes only the municipalities of Sandnes, Gjesdal, Forsand, Klepp, Time, and Hå. This includes some areas not traditionally in this district and other areas are part of the Stavanger District Court.

Jæren Jren Smak Lam er i butikkene Prima Jren

Religiously speaking, the Jæren deanery constitutes the churches in the municipalities of Hå, Klepp, Time, and Gjesdal. Geographically speaking, the municipality of Gjesdal lies in the transition between Jæren and Dalane districts, but it is traditionally considered to be part of Jæren.

Jæren Jren Wikipedia

Confusion over the extent of the district is added by the fact that in everyday language, the name Jæren for most people does not include the towns of Stavanger and Sandnes, but rather the more rural area to the south.

Notable residents

Jæren Jren Wikipedia

Author and poet Arne Garborg grew up in the traditional lowland landscape of Jæren, and in several of his works he describes the landscape and its inhabitants around the turn of the 19th century.

Jæren Rdt Jren Rdt Jren

References

Jæren Wikipedia