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Utsira is one of the smallest municipalities in Norway. The island municipality is located in northwestern Rogaland county, just off the western coast of Norway. Utsira is part of the traditional district of Haugaland. Utsira is the smallest municipality of Norway by population and it is the second smallest municipality by area (after the nearby island municipality of Kvitsøy).
The municipality consists of the main island of Utsira as well as several small, uninhabited outlying islands. Utsira is located in the North Sea, about west of the town of Haugesund. All of the 206 residents live on the main island of Utsira, where the administrative centre and Utsira Church is located.
Utsira is a small islet in the western part of Thousand Islands, an island group south of Edgeøya. It is named after an island in Norway.
Utsira is an island in Rogaland county, Norway. The island makes up almost all of Utsira municipality. The island lies about west of the island of Karmøy, with the Sirafjorden lying between the two islands. The island is only connected to the mainland by ferry. There are four regular ferry routes connecting the island to the town of Haugesund each day. The ferries are operated by Rutebåten Utsira.
Most of the island's population lives in the central valley that runs north-south on the island. There are about 200 residents of the island.
Utsira is known as the best birding site in Norway. There have been 317 different species recorded on Utsira.
The Utsira Lighthouse is located on the island.
Utsira or its historical spelling Udsire may refer to: