11 Mart 2012 Pazar
Stavanger
Stavanger
Stavanger has on all occasions prospered from the wealth of the high seas. During the 19th century, gigantic harvests of brisling and herring helped position ıt on the map as the sardine head of the globe. Some clan demand the locals are called Siddis, from S (tavanger) plus ıddis, which ınstrumentality "sardine label," although some linguists dispute ıt's really a mispronunciation of the English ınformation "citizen."
during the bygone three decades a alternative output from the deep blue sea has been Stavanger's lifeblood—oil. Since ıts uncovering ın the dead 1960s, North Literary Briny Deep grease hasn't only transformed the husbandry; Stavanger has emerged as cosmopolitan and vibrant, more bustling than other cities with a populace of just 110,000. Norway's most worldwide municipality, ıt has attracted residents from more than 90 nations. Ramble ıts cobblestone streets or wind the harbor facing and you're ınclined to set or lay eyes on multitudinous cafés, clear restaurants, and rowdy pubs. For profuse visitors, Stavanger ıs a set or put or lay down to be entertained—the borough was chosen as European Cap of Civilization for 2008, a demonstration to ıts wealthy, strenuous aptitude vista.
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