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Nærbø is the largest village in
Hå is a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is the southernmost municipality in the traditional district of Jæren. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Varhaug. Other villages in Hå include Brusand, Hæen, ...
municipality in Rogaland county,
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. The village is located in the district of
Jæren Jæren is a Districts of Norway, traditional district in Rogaland county, Norway. The other districts in Rogaland are Dalane, Ryfylke, and Haugalandet. Jæren is one of the 15 districts that comprise Western Norway. At about , Jæren is the large ...
, about half-way between the town of
Bryne Bryne () is a town in Time municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality of Time and it is also one of the 50 largest towns/cities in Norway. Bryne's location in the region of Stavanger/Sand ...
and the village of Varhaug. The village sits about south of Norway's fourth largest city, Stavanger. The village was the administrative centre of the old municipality of
Nærbø Nærbø is the largest village in Hå Hå is a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. It is the southernmost municipality in the traditional district of Jæren. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Varhaug. Other ...
from 1894 until 1964 when it was merged into Hå. The village has a population (2019) of 7,269 and a
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of . The
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, traditionally the
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, runs through the village, with the
Jæren Commuter Rail The Jæren Commuter Rail ( no, Jærbanen) is a commuter train service operated along the westernmost part of the Sørland Line in Jæren, Norway. It is operated by Go-Ahead Norge with nine NSB Class 72, Class 72 electric multiple units. The ser ...
service stopping at
Nærbø Station Nærbø Station ( no, Nærbø stasjon) is a railway station located at Nærbø in Hå, Norway on Sørlandet Line. The station is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail between Stavanger and Egersund, and one of the two bihourly train services as Nærb ...
, while the intercity service is accessible from nearby Bryne Station. County Road 44 passes west of the village. The area around Nærbø is one of the most important agricultural areas of Norway with almost half of the land in the municipality being used for agricultural purposes. The area is sometimes referred to as the breadbasket of Norway because of its large agricultural sector. The name Nærbø dates back to 1834 when the two local church congregations of ''Njærheim'' and ''Bø'' were amalgamated and the resulting congregation was called ''Nærbø''. The church for this congregation was called the ''Nærbø Church'' (today called the Old Nærbø Church since the "new" Nærbø Church was built in 2005).


History

Archaeologists have found traces of human activity dating back as far as 6000 years B.C in the area. Most of these findings have been in the vicinity of the river Hååna, which flows from the hills in the east of the municipality to the ocean in the west. These early inhabitants were mostly hunters that survived on fishing and small game hunting. In 3000 B.C., the area was covered by large oak and pine forests. It is also during that time that people started to settle down and farm the land. The transition from hunting to agriculture led to the clearing of most of the forests. The region also played an important part in the
Viking Age The Viking Age () was the period during the Middle Ages when Norsemen known as Vikings undertook large-scale raiding, colonizing, conquest, and trading throughout Europe and reached North America. It followed the Migration Period and the Germ ...
(eighth to eleventh centuries). Nærbø is located about south of the
Hafrsfjorden Hafrsfjord or Hafrsfjorden is a fjord in the Stavanger Peninsula in Rogaland county, Norway. The long fjord forms the border between the municipalities of Stavanger and Sola. On the west side of the fjord is the large village of Tananger, on t ...
, where in 872 the
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took place. The western parts of Norway were unified under one monarch after this battle. In 950, Erik the Red, founder of the first Norse settlement in
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was born in Øksnevad, about north of Nærbø. Erik the Red was also the father of the famous Viking explorer
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, who was the first European to set foot on the American mainland in 1003. In 968,
Olav Trygvason Olaf Tryggvason (960s – 9 September 1000) was King of Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, king of Viken (Vingulmark, and Rånrike), and, according to later sagas, the great-grandson of Harald Fairhair, first King of N ...
, the King of Norway from 995 to 1000 was born in Obrestad just outside the village of Nærbø. Olav Trygvason played a big part in bringing
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to Norway and is believed to have built the first church in Norway in 995. He also founded the city of
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in 997. In 1349, the Black Plague killed nearly 2/3rds of the population in the area. In 1878, the Jærbanen rail line was completed with
Nærbø Station Nærbø Station ( no, Nærbø stasjon) is a railway station located at Nærbø in Hå, Norway on Sørlandet Line. The station is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail between Stavanger and Egersund, and one of the two bihourly train services as Nærb ...
in this village. In 1940, the
Germans , native_name_lang = de , region1 = , pop1 = 72,650,269 , region2 = , pop2 = 534,000 , region3 = , pop3 = 157,000 3,322,405 , region4 = , pop4 = ...
invaded Norway and large areas of the coastline of
Jæren Jæren is a Districts of Norway, traditional district in Rogaland county, Norway. The other districts in Rogaland are Dalane, Ryfylke, and Haugalandet. Jæren is one of the 15 districts that comprise Western Norway. At about , Jæren is the large ...
was lined with high explosive mines. The Germans forced many of the Norwegian males in the area to work as labourers for the German occupying forces.


Economy

The region is an important agricultural area and subsequently a great proportion of the inhabitants are employed in the agricultural sector. The village has one of Norway's biggest dairies which produces of milk each year. The Tine dairy also makes the famous
Jarlsberg Jarlsberg was a former countship that forms a part of today's Vestfold county in Norway. The former countships of Jarlsberg and Larvik were merged into a county in 1821. Jarlsberg and Larvik's County (''Jarlsberg og Larviks amt'') were renamed ...
and
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and local shopping centers. Because of Nærbø close proximity to the cities of
Sandnes Sandnes () is a city and municipality in Rogaland, Norway. It lies immediately south of Stavanger, the 4th largest city in Norway and together, the Stavanger/Sandnes area is the third-largest urban area in Norway. The urban city of Sandnes lies ...
and Stavanger, it has attracted many new inhabitants from these two cities. This is mainly due to more affordable real estate prices in Nærbø, and a relatively short commute between Nærbø and Sandnes/Stavanger. Stavanger is approximately away from Nærbø, and Sandnes is away. There are four elementary schools in Nærbø (Motland skule, Bø skule, Vigre skule, Høyland skule), and a secondary school (Nærbø Ungdomsskule). There is also the privat
Tryggheim
Christian high school and college in the village.


Climate

The village centre is located approximately from the
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coast. The climate is classified as mild oceanic climate, and the flat open landscape makes the village a rather windy place. Up until the mid-1980s, the village experienced relatively heavy snowfalls, and the snow tended to stay on the ground throughout the winter months. But due to rising temperatures in the last two decades, heavy snowfalls have become less frequent.


Åna Prison

One of the largest prisons in Norway, Åna Prison, which was originally built as a labor camp in 1912, but later converted into an ordinary prison, is located approximately south of the village center. The prison has a total capacity of 164 inmates, including a low security wing with a capacity to house 24 inmates. The prison is surrounded by farmland and has one of Norway's biggest farms.


Places of interest

The Hå Vicarage was built in 1637 and is located to the west of the village and overlooks the North Sea. It has been fully renovated and these days it's used as an art gallery. There's also a museum on the ground floor. The landscape surrounding the Vicarage has several Viking burial mounds. Grødelandstunet is located to the south west of Nærbø near the coast, and is a traditional farm house that has been turned into a museum. The purpose of the museum is to give visitors an idea of how people in the region used to live in earlier times. Because of Nærbø close proximity to the North Sea the village is blessed with easy access to several beaches, which are popular destinations for the local population during the summer months. The largest beach in Norway, Brusand beach, is only a 15-minute drive away. The beaches are also popular with surfers and are considered to be some of the better spots in Europe for wave surfing due to the rough seas the area experiences in the autumn and the winter months. The Nærbø Park is located about away from the village centre. It contains a big man-made pond, a pine forest, and several footpaths. The park is known for its exotic bird population. The river Hååna which flows through the Hå municipality is one of the best
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rivers in the country and attracts many visitors each year. Special fishing permits can be bought from the local farmers that own the various sections of the river. One also need to pay th
National fishing licence
t
The Directorate for Nature Management
Obrestad Lighthouse is located to the southwest of the village. It was built in 1873 and renovated in 1949. Today it is fully automated and owned by the Norwegian coastal administration. The lighthouse is protected by the Cultural Heritage Act. The lighthouse is open to the public through guided tours. There is also a marina in the area sheltered by a man-made jetty. There is also a weather station at the light house. On 2 June 1975, a minimum temperature of was recorded. This is the lowest temperature recorded for the month of June in Rogaland.


Nærbø Motorfestival

Nærbø is the only place in Norway which hosts an annual Formula 3 race. The race takes place on the streets of the village centre. The track is approximately long and ranges from in width. The festival started in 1997 and has been a popular event ever since, attracting people from all over the country. Speeds in excess of has been reached on several occasions. The event has been referred to by the locals as a miniature version of the
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Grand Prix. In 2006, one of the Formula 3 cars came crashing over one of the concrete guard blocks lining the outer perimeter of the track and smashed into the crowd, killing a 16-year-old spectator. Many feared that this would be the end of the event, but stricter security measures have been introduced and approvals have been granted for future festivals.


Sport

Sport is very popular in Nærbø, and the village has top of the range sports facilities. The village boasts two indoor handball fields, one ice hockey rink, a swimming pool, and several outdoor football pitches. In 1993, the sports administration centre in Loen burnt down to the ground, and an effort to rebuild it was immediately undertaken. The rebuilding process was mainly achieved by voluntary work by the local population, commonly known as
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. More than 850 locals were involved in the building process and almost 15,000 working hours were invested to achieve this goal. Two years later, the new administration centre was finally inaugurated.


Notable residents

* Georg Fredrik Rieber-Mohn, former National Attorney. * Kjell Arild Pollestad, former Catholic priest, author, and travel guide * Gunnar Torvund, sculptor * Helge Torvund, poet, author, translator, critic, and psychologist * Henriette Henriksen, handball player that has played for the national handball team.


References

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