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Haugesund ([ˈhæʉɡəsʉn] ⓘ) is a municipality and town on the North Sea in Rogaland county, Norway. As of December 2023, the municipality of Haugesund has a population of 37,855. The vast majority of the population (37,008) live in the Haugesund urban area in the municipality's southwest.
18 de jun. de 2024 · Experience Haugesund on foot, and see historical monuments, learn about industrial history and enjoy a rich cultural and café scene.
The Haugesund region in Fjord Norway is known for its vibrant festivals, the beautiful Langfoss waterfall, mount Himakånå, and the Viking farm at Avaldsnes.
Haugesund es una ciudad y municipio del sudoeste de Noruega, perteneciente a la provincia de Rogaland, en la región de Vestlandet. Haugesund fue separada de Torvastad para formar un nuevo municipio en 1855.
This exciting Haugesund region extends from the open sea in the west to the fjord and mountain landscape in the east. A host of nature-based adventures await visitors who want to experience the contrasts in the fantastic scenery of Western Norway.
Norway’s only national monument, Haraldshaugen, erected in honour of Harald Fairhair, is in Haugesund. The town is also the proud host of the Norwegian International Film Festival Haugesund and the Sildajazz jazz festival.