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- Lykling (anteriormente: Løkling) Es una localidad del municipio de Bømlo en la provincia de Hordaland, Noruega. Se ubica en la zona suroeste de la isla de Bømlo. Está a 12 km al norte de Langevåg y se asienta en el límite norte del Lyklingfjorden, una pequeña bahía del mar del Norte al oeste. Lykling se convirtió en una atracción turística gracias a su pasado minero de oro en Lyklingeberga, la zona montañosa que rodea al pueblo. El oro se descubrió en 1862 gracias al aviso de un pastor ovejero, iniciando una época de crecimiento promovida por inversores ingleses. Además de las construcciones mineras, hay hoteles, pastelerías, tiendas y la iglesia de Lykling Church. En el mejor momento llegaron a trabajar 500 personas. La actividad se desarrolló entre 1882 y 1910, obteniendo más de 250 kg de oro. (es)
- Lykling (historically: Løkling) is a village in Bømlo municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The village is located on the southwestern part of the island of Bømlo. The village is about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of the village of Langevåg and it sits at the end of the Lyklingfjorden, a small bay off the North Sea to the west. Lykling has become a popular tourist attraction, mainly due to its history of extensive gold mining in Lyklingeberga, the mountainous area surrounding the village. The discovery of gold in 1862 by a young shepherd, led to several constructions being built in the area. These were built by three major companies, mainly financed and run by English businessmen. In addition to the mining constructions, two hotels, one hotel ship, several bakeries, Lykling Church, and a number of retail stores were built in the village. At its peak, about 500 men were working in these mines. Mining activity started in 1882 and ended in 1910, lasting more than 25 years and removing over 250 kilograms (550 lb) of pure gold during that time. (en)
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- Lykling (historically: Løkling) is a village in Bømlo municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The village is located on the southwestern part of the island of Bømlo. The village is about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of the village of Langevåg and it sits at the end of the Lyklingfjorden, a small bay off the North Sea to the west. (en)
- Lykling (anteriormente: Løkling) Es una localidad del municipio de Bømlo en la provincia de Hordaland, Noruega. Se ubica en la zona suroeste de la isla de Bømlo. Está a 12 km al norte de Langevåg y se asienta en el límite norte del Lyklingfjorden, una pequeña bahía del mar del Norte al oeste. Lykling se convirtió en una atracción turística gracias a su pasado minero de oro en Lyklingeberga, la zona montañosa que rodea al pueblo. El oro se descubrió en 1862 gracias al aviso de un pastor ovejero, iniciando una época de crecimiento promovida por inversores ingleses. (es)
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