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Stad (peninsula) : ウィキペディア英語版
Stad (peninsula)

Stad or Stadlandet is a peninsula in Selje Municipality in the northwestern part of Sogn og Fjordane county in Norway. The peninsula is considered the dividing point between the Norwegian Sea to the north and the North Sea to the south. The name is sometimes also written as ''Stadt'', ''Statt'', or ''Stadlandet''–not to be confused with the similar German word ''Stadt''. The ''d'' in ''Stad'' is pronounced in Norwegian as a ''t''. Some of the larger villages on the peninsula include Ervik (northwestern tip), Borgundvåg and Leikanger (northeastern side), and the village of Selje (southwestern side).
The peninsula is a high mountain plateau topped by the tall Tarvaldsegga peak. There are several lower valleys on the peninsula, but at the western end, the plateau plunges into the sea in a tall cliff at ''Kjerringa''.
The Stad Peninsula has a very harsh, windy climate. The highest wind speed in the country is often recorded at this promontory. Located between the cities of Bergen (in Hordaland county to the south) and Ålesund (in Møre og Romsdal county to the north), this is the only peninsula on the mainland of Norway that goes out into open sea. Most of the rest of the ship route from Bergen to Ålesund is protected by islands. The Svinøy Lighthouse is located north of the peninsula on a small island in the Norwegian Sea.
Because of the harsh climate, the peninsula can be an obstacle for ship transport along the coast of Norway. It is one of the main obstacles preventing a fast-boat passenger route from Bergen to Ålesund. Current transportation from Bergen-Ålesund is by air via Oslo, by car (7–8 hours), by bus (9 hours) or by the Hurtigruten coastal ferry (13 hours).
As far back as the 1870s there were plans for the construction of a ship tunnel. A pilot project was developed in 1985, and the development company founded the same year. Plans are currently well underway to build the Stad Ship Tunnel at the narrowest point connecting the Moldefjorden to the Kjødspollen (the innermost part of the Vanylvsfjorden) with capacity to take large ships such as the Hurtigruten vessels.〔(''Konferanse om Stad Skipstunnel I Ålesund 4. Februar 2011'' (Stad Skipstunnel) )〕
==Media gallery==

File:Indre Fure, Stadtlandet.jpg|The sea at Indre Fure, in the Stad peninsula
File:Stad.jpg|View of the cliffs at the end of Stad
File:Mot Fure på Stadlandet.jpg|View of Fure in the distance
File:Stadt Årvik.jpg|Årvik
File:Stadt Indre Fure.jpg|Indre Fure
File:Stadt Honningsvåg.jpg|Honningsvåg
File:Stadt Hoddevik.jpg|Hoddevik


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