Fjordingen is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Stryn in Vestland county.
The first editor Nils Hertzberg was a sympathizer of the Fatherland League, but the newspaper had no clear political allegiance.
It furthermore went bankrupt after a year, but continued from 4 November 1929 with the name Fjordingen.
[1] During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany a Nazi editor Bernhard Dippner was forced upon Fjordingen in 1941, before the newspaper was stopped in January 1942.
After the war, the newspaper had some problems getting a new printing press and owner, but it resumed with a trial issue on 18 December 1945, first ordinary issue on 4 January 1946 and ownership by the Conservative Party from 1948.