Vestlandet
Vestlandet is the
region along the
Atlantic coast of southern
Norway. It consists of the
counties Rogaland,
Hordaland,
Sogn og Fjordane, and
Møre og Romsdal, altogether 1.2 million people. The largest city is
Bergen, second largest is
Stavanger.
Vestlandet is one of the wettest regions in
Europe, with
precipitation in the mountains near the coast of about 3,500 mm per year on average, and exceeding 5000 mm in peak years. In Bergen city the average precipitation is 2,250 mm per year
[1]. The wet
climate is partly due to the
Gulf Stream, which also gives this region a milder
winter than other parts of Norway, with
rain being more common than
snow in the winter. Vestlandet is also notable for the extensive use of the
Nynorsk variant of the
Norwegian language, which is preferred by a majority of the inhabitants, except for the larger cities in this region.
Occasionally, the southeastern parts of
Rogaland may be considered part of
Sørlandet instead.