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kvam

Kvam is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It belongs to the Hardanger region and stretches along the northern part of the Hardangerfjord. The administrative centre is Norheimsund, a village located along the fjord. The municipality's territory includes several other villages and a landscape that ranges from coastal shores to mountains and forested plateaus.

Geography and landscape: The Kvamskogen area is a prominent pine-covered plateau within the municipality, used for

Economy and society: Kvam has a rural character with agriculture, forestry, and local services forming the economic

History and name: The municipality was established in 1838 under the formannskapsdistrikt law and has since

Notable features: Kvam Church serves the local parish. The area is accessible by regional roads connecting

outdoor
recreation
and
skiing.
The
region
features
fjord
scenery
and
access
to
hiking,
boating,
and
winter
sports.
base.
Tourism,
especially
nature
and
fjord-related
activities,
is
important
in
the
warmer
months.
The
municipal
government
provides
typical
services
such
as
education,
healthcare,
and
infrastructure
for
residents.
been
part
of
Vestland
county
following
the
2020
county
reform.
The
name
Kvam
originates
from
Old
Norse
Kvammr
or
Kvamr
and
is
likely
linked
to
geographic
features
such
as
bends
in
rivers
or
valleys,
a
common
theme
for
place-names
in
the
region.
to
larger
transport
networks
in
western
Norway.