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- Stavanger abstract "Stavanger /stəˈvæŋə/ (Norwegian pronunciation: [stɑˈʋɑŋər] ( listen)) is a town and municipality in Norway. The city is the third-largest urban zone and metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighbouring Sandnes) and the administrative centre of Rogaland county. The municipality is the fourth most populous in Norway. Located on the Stavanger Peninsula in Southwest Norway, Stavanger counts its official founding year as 1125, the year Stavanger cathedral was completed. Stavanger's core is to a large degree 18th and 19th century wooden houses that are protected and considered part of the city's cultural heritage. This has caused the town centre and inner city to retain a small-town character with an unusually high ratio of detached houses, and has contributed significantly to spreading the city's population growth to outlying parts of Greater Stavanger.Stavanger is today considered the center of the oil industry in Norway and is one of Europe's energy capitals and is often called the oil capital. Forus Business Park located on the municipal boundary between Stavanger, Sandnes and Sola and is one of the largest business parks with 2,500 companies and nearly 40,000 jobs. Scandinavia's largest company, Statoil, has its headquarters at Forus in Stavanger, and in addition, several international oil and gas company 's Norwegian office in the city . As a result, the city is considered to be very international, with an immigrant share of 20.2% . Several state actors Petoro, NPD and PSA also has its head office in Stavanger. Stavanger is also home to several institutions of higher education, where the University of Stavanger (UIA) is the largest. The University offers several PhD programs, including petroleum engineering and offshore technology. The town is also the residence of the city to Stavanger University Hospital (SUS), Western, Norwegian Petroleum Museum, International Research Institute, Rogaland Theatre, Chicago Symphony, the Culinary Institute and boot camp KNM Harald.The city's rapid population growth in the late 1900s was primarily a result of Norway's booming offshore oil industry. Today the oil industry is a key industry in the Stavanger region and the city is widely referred to as the Oil Capital of Norway. The largest company in the Nordic region, Norwegian energy company Statoil is headquartered in Stavanger. Multiple educational institutions for higher education are located in Stavanger. The largest of these is the University of Stavanger.Domestic and international military installations are located in Stavanger, among these is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Joint Warfare Center. Other international establishments, and especially local branches of foreign oil and gas companies, contribute further to a significant foreign population in the city. Immigrants make up 11.3% of Stavanger's population. Stavanger has since the early 2000s consistently had an unemployment rate significantly lower than the Norwegian and European average. In 2011, the unemployment rate was less than 2%. The city is also among those that frequent various lists of expensive cities in the world, and Stavanger has even been ranked as the world's most expensive city by certain indexes.Stavanger is served by international airport Stavanger Airport, Sola, which offers flights to cities in most major European countries, as well as a limited number of intercontinental charter flights. The airport was named most punctual European regional airport by flightstats.com in 2010.Stavanger organizes every two years Offshore Northern Seas (ONS), which is the second largest exhibition and conference for the energy sector. Glad food festival are also held each year in Stavanger and is considered to be one of Scandinavia's leading food festivals. The city is also known for being one of the nation 's premier culinary clusters. Stavanger 2008 European Capital of Culture, the city is also host to the award of a Grammy Award.".
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- Stavanger country Norway.
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- Stavanger leaderName Christine_Sagen_Helg%C3%B8.
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- Stavanger timeZone Central_European_Time.
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- Stavanger date "August 2010".
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- Stavanger demographics1Title "British".
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- Stavanger establishedTitle "Established".
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- Stavanger imageCaption "Top: Breiavatnet, middle left top: View of Vagen, middle right up: Rica Hotel, middle left bottom: Gamle area, bottom: Monument to the Battle of Hafrsfjord, middle right bottom: Stavanger aerial photo bottom: Lille Stokkavann".
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- Stavanger language Bokmål.
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