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Arasvika or Arasvik is a village and ferry point in the municipality of Aure in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Name The oldest recorded form of the village's name is ''Oraldsuik'', which appeared in a document from 1342. Geography Arasvika lies on the south side of the island of Ertvågsøy along Arasvik Fjord. There are road connections to Arasvika via County Road 682 from the north and County Road 362 from the east. The ferry connects the village to Hennset in the municipality of Halsa and European route E39. Notable people Notable people that were born or lived in Arasvika include: * Holger Aresvik (1883–1938), fiddler and painter * Oddvar Aresvik (1915–1996), professor of agricultural economics at the Norwegian College of Agriculture The Norwegian University of Life Sciences ( no, Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet, NMBU) is a public university located in Ås, Norway. It is located at Ås in Viken, near Oslo, and at Adamstuen in Oslo and has a ...
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Arasvika–Hennset Ferry
The Arasvika–Hennset Ferry is a ferry service on County Road 682 across Arasvik Fjord in the Nordmøre district in the Norwegian county of Møre og Romsdal. It connects the Arasvika ferry dock on the island of Ertvågsøya in the municipality of Aure to the Hennset ferry dock on the mainland in the municipality of Halsa. The route is operated by the transport conglomerate Fjord1. The duration of the passage is 15 minutes, and the route is served by MF ''Driva'' with 22 departures per day in each direction every day. In 2014 the annual average daily traffic Annual average daily traffic, abbreviated AADT, is a measure used primarily in transportation planning, transportation engineering and retail location selection. Traditionally, it is the total volume of vehicle traffic of a highway or road for a y ... was 98 vehicles. References External linksArasvika–Hennset ferry schedule {{DEFAULTSORT:Arasvika-Hennset Ferry Ferry transport in Møre og Romsdal ...
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Hennset
Hennset or Hendset is a village and ferry point in the municipality of Heim in Trøndelag county, Norway. It lies along Arasvik Fjord between the villages of Liabøen and Valsøyfjord next to European route E39. The ferry connects the village to Arasvika Arasvika or Arasvik is a village and ferry point in the municipality of Aure in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Name The oldest recorded form of the village's name is ''Oraldsuik'', which appeared in a document from 1342. Geography Arasvika li ... in the municipality of Aure and County Road 682. References External linksHennset at NorgeskartArasvika-Hennset ferry schedule
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Norwegian County Road 682
County Road 682 ( no, Fylkesvei 682) is a road in the municipalities of Aure (in Møre og Romsdal county) and Heim (in Trøndelag county) in Norway. In addition to its land length, the route also includes a ferry connection. The road branches off from County Road 680 at Espset and runs south across the island of Ertvågsøy, first along the east shore of Foldfjord and then along the east shore of the lake ''Skausetvatnet''. County Road 362 branches off to the east at Vågosen just before the road reaches the ferry dock at Arasvika. There the route continues via ferry across Arasvik Fjord to Hennset, where it joins European route E39. The road is also named ''Arasvikvegen'' (Arasvika Road) for its entire length. Prior to January 1, 2010, the route was a national road, but control and maintenance of the road was transferred to the counties from the national government on that date, and so now it is a county road. References External linksStatens vegvesen – trafikkmel ...
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Aure, Norway
Aure is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the region of Nordmøre. The administrative centre is the village of Aure. Other villages in Aure include Gullstein, Stemshaug, Todalen, Tjeldbergodden, Arasvika, and Tømmervåg. Aure has one of the largest wooden churches in Norway, Aure Church. The municipality is the 179th largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Aure is the 218th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 3,384. The municipality's population density is and its population has decreased by 3.6% over the previous 10-year period. General information The municipality was established on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). On 1 January 1894, the southern district of Aure (population: 942) was separated to form the new municipality of Valsøyfjord. Then on 1 July 1914, the northeastern district of Aure (population: 851) was separated to form the new municipality of Stemshaug. During the 1960s, ...
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Norwegian County Road 362 (Møre Og Romsdal)
County Road 362 ( no, Fylkesvei 362) is a road in the municipality of Aure. The road branches off from County Road 680 at the Mjosund Bridge in Giset and runs south along the east coast of the island of Ertvågsøy. It then turns west and runs along the shore above Arasvik Fjord until it terminates in Vågosen at the junction with County Road 682, just before the ferry dock in Arasvika Arasvika or Arasvik is a village and ferry point in the municipality of Aure in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Name The oldest recorded form of the village's name is ''Oraldsuik'', which appeared in a document from 1342. Geography Arasvika li .... The road is also named ''Mjosundvegen'' (Mjosund Road) after the strait that it runs parallel to along its northern stretch. The road is subject to landslides in places. References External linksStatens vegvesen – trafikkmeldinger Fv362 (Traffic Information: County Road 362) {{DEFAULTSORT:Norwegian County Road 362 (More og Romsdal) ...
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Arasvikfjord
Arasvikfjord or Arasvikfjorden ( en, Arasvik Fjord) is a fjord in Møre og Romsdal and Trøndelag counties in Norway. The fjord is located between Aure Municipality (in Møre og Romsdal) and Heim Municipality (in Trøndelag). The fjord is part of the larger Vinjefjorden, near where the Valsøyfjorden branches off to the south. European route E39 runs along the south shore of the fjord, through the village of Valsøyfjord. The ferry from Hennset to Arasvika crosses the fjord. The Arasvikfjorden is known for its fishery of cod, coalfish, pollock, mackerel, common ling, tusk, and several types of flatfish. It was in Arasvikfjord that the famous killer whale Keiko, from the movie ''Free Willy'', spent his final days. See also * List of Norwegian fjords This list of Norwegian fjords shows many of the fjords in Norway. In total, there are about 1,190 fjords in Norway and the Svalbard islands. The sortable list includes ...
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Møre Og Romsdal
Møre og Romsdal (; en, Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the town of Molde, while Ålesund is the largest town. The county is governed by the Møre og Romsdal County Municipality which includes an elected county council and a county mayor. The national government is represented by the county governor. Name The name ''Møre og Romsdal'' was created in 1936. The first element refers to the districts of Nordmøre and Sunnmøre, and the last element refers to Romsdal. Until 1919, the county was called "Romsdalens amt", and from 1919 to 1935 "Møre fylke". For hundreds of years (1660-1919), the region was called ''Romsdalen amt'', after the Romsdalen valley in the present-day Rauma Municipality. The Old Norse form of the name was ''Raumsdalr''. The first element is the genitive case of the name ''Raumr'' derived from the name of the ...
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Norwegian University Of Life Sciences
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences ( no, Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet, NMBU) is a public university located in Ås, Norway. It is located at Ås in Viken, near Oslo, and at Adamstuen in Oslo and has around 5,200 students. History The institution was established in 1859 as the Higher Agricultural College (''Den høiere Landbrugsskole''). In 1897 the institution was transformed into the Norwegian College of Agriculture (''Norges Landbrugshøiskole'', later spelled ''Norges Landbrukshøiskole'', ''Norges landbrukshøyskole'' and ''Norges landbrukshøgskole'', abbreviated NLH). It received the status of a university-level college (''vitenskapelig høgskole''). In 2005 it received university status and was renamed the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (''Universitetet for miljø- og biovitenskap''; UMB). In 2014 the it merged with the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (NVH) in Oslo; it retained its English name but was formally renamed ''Norges m ...
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Oddvar Aresvik
Oddvar is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: *Oddvar Barlie (1929–2017), Norwegian sport wrestler *Oddvar Berrefjord (1918-1999), Norwegian jurist and politician *Oddvar Brå (born 1951), Norwegian former cross-country skier *Oddvar Einarson (born 1949), Norwegian movie director *Oddvar Flæte (born 1944), Norwegian politician and civil servant * Oddvar Hansen (1921–2011), Norwegian footballer and coach *Oddvar Igland (born 1963), Norwegian politician *Oddvar Klepperås, Norwegian handball player *Oddvar Nes (1938–2016), Norwegian linguist *Oddvar Wenner Nilssen (1920–1979), Norwegian sports shooter *Oddvar Reiakvam (born 1985), Norwegian politician *Oddvar Rønnestad (1935–2014), Norwegian alpine skier *Oddvar Saga (1934–2000), Norwegian ski jumper *Oddvar Sponberg (1914–1975), Norwegian race walker *Oddvar Stenstrøm (born 1946), Norwegian journalist and television host *Oddvar Torsheim (born 1938), Norwegian painter, illustrator and musician *O ...
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Holger Aresvik
Holger may refer to: People * Holger (given name), includes name origin, plus people with the name * Hilde Holger, stage name of dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Hilde Boman-Behram (née Hilde Sofer, 1905–2001) Fictional characters * Holger Danske, a legendary Danish hero Other uses * Holger Danske (Resistance group) * Holger Danske (opera) * 9266 Holger, a main-belt asteroid * Radio Holger Radio Holger was a Danish radio station transmitting in Metropolitan Copenhagen The Copenhagen metropolitan area or Metropolitan Copenhagen ( da, Hovedstadsområdet, , literally "The Capital Area") is a large commuter belt (the area in which it ...
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European Route E39
European route E39 is the designation of a north–south road in Norway and Denmark from Klett, just south of Trondheim, to Aalborg via Bergen, Stavanger and Kristiansand. In total, there are nine ferries, more than any other single road in Europe. In Trondheim, there are connections to E6 and E14. In Ålesund, to E136, in Bergen to E16, in Haugesund, to E134, in Kristiansand to E18, and in Aalborg to E45. Norwegian part In Norway, E39 is part of Norwegian national road system, and is as such developed and maintained by the public roads administration. E39 is mostly a two-lane undivided road, and only relatively short sections near Stavanger, Trondheim and Bergen are motorways or semi-motorways. Trøndelag county ;Trondheim * * Klett junction * Udduvoll bru ;Melhus * Semi-motorway Øysand-Thamshavn/Orkanger (22 km) * 2 Toll stations at Øysand/Buvika and Thamshavn ;Skaun * Skaun ;Orkland * Orkanger * Lensvik, Fosen ; Heim * ferry from Halsa to Kanestr ...
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Halsa
Halsa is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The municipality existed from 1838 until 2020 when it became part of Heim Municipality in Trondelag county. It was part of the Nordmøre region. The administrative centre of Halsa was the village of Liabøen. Other villages in the municipality included Todalen, Halsanaustan, Valsøyfjord, Engan, Hjellnes, and Valsøybotnen. At the time of its dissolution in 2020, the municipality was the 279th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Halsa was the 349th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 1,571. The municipality's population density was and its population has decreased by 6% over the last decade. General information The parish of Halsa was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). On 1 January 1868, an unpopulated area of Halsa was transferred to the neighboring municipality of Straumsnes. On 1 January 1879, a part of Halsa (popu ...
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