Vik, Sortland

Vik
Village
Vik
Location in Nordland
Vik
Vik (Norway)
Coordinates: 68°45′39.3″N 15°17′12.4″E / 68.760917°N 15.286778°E / 68.760917; 15.286778Coordinates: 68°45′39.3″N 15°17′12.4″E / 68.760917°N 15.286778°E / 68.760917; 15.286778
Country Norway
Region Northern Norway
County Nordland
District Vesterålen
Municipality Sortland
Elevation[1] 5 m (16 ft)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Post Code 8400 Sortland

Vik is a village in the municipality of Sortland in Nordland county, Norway. It lies on Langøya, about 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) north of the town of Sortland.

The Vik farm previously comprised an area completely from the isthmus Vikeid in the west to Gåsfjord in the northeast, spanning 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) between its furthers points. Today, however, Vik is considered limited to the middle of this larger area. Vik lies on the north side of the inlet Vikosen, the outlet of the river Vikelva. The valley Vikdalen and the lake Vikvatnet lie north of Vik. The island Vikøya lies in Sortland Sound east of Vik and across the bay entrance Vikbotn. Vik is connected to the town of Sortland by County Road 956, which branches off of County Road 820 at the Vik Bridge where the river Vikelva empties into the inlet Vikosen.[2]

Vik has a long history and is one of the oldest inhabited places in Sortland. It was mentioned in a letter dating from 1400,[3] and its name was recorded as Viick, Wiigh, and Wiig in the past.[4] It the 1840s, a considerable number of people moved to Vik from Voss.

Although Sortland does not have a strongly developed fishing industry, fishermen live across large parts of the municipality, especially in Vik.

The shallow water of the Vik Inlet is protected as the Vik Inlet Nature Reserve, particularly because of its importance as an area for the pink-footed goose during spring.[5]

References

  1. "Vik, Sortland (Nordland)" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  2. "Vegliste 2016: Fylkes- og kommunale veger. Nordland. 2016. Bodø: Statens vegvesen Region nord, p. 82" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-08. Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  3. Diplomatarium Norvegicum: Fortegnelse paa det Jordegods, der blev givet til Throndenes Kirke, medens Gudmund Peterssön var Prest der.
  4. Rygh, Oluf. 1897–1924. Norske Gaardnavne, vol. 16. Kristiania, p. 365.
  5. Vikosen naturreservat. Map and description of the nature reserve.

Further reading

  • Borgos, Johan et al. 2001. Sortland bygdebok – Gård og slekt, part 2. Sortland: Sortland kommune. ISBN 82-991889-5-4
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