- Harstad
Infobox_Kommune
name=Harstad
idnumber=1901
county=Troms
landscape=Hålogaland
capital=Harstad
governor=Helge Eriksen (H)
governor_as_of=2007
arearank=249
area=372
arealand=355
areapercent=0.11
population_as_of=2007
populationrank=38
population=23,242
populationpercent=0.51
populationdensity=65
populationincrease=1.8
demonym=Harstadværing
language=Neutral
lat_deg=68| lat_min=46| lat_sec=42| lon_deg=16| lon_min=29| lon_sec=44
utm_zone=33W| utm_northing=7630395 |utm_easting=0560412| geo_cat=adm2nd
munwebpage=www.harstad.kommune.no
audio|Harstad.ogg|Harstad is a city and municipality inNorway , and it is located approximately 250 km (150 mi) north of theArctic Circle .Harstad is the second largest city in the county of
Troms , and the fourth largest inNorth Norway , by population. This makes Harstad the natural centre for its district. The city celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2004.Geography
The municipality is located on two islands in south Troms. Most of the municipality is located on
Hinnøya , which is Norway's largest island (exceptSvalbard ). The northern part of the municipality is located on the southern third, 53 km², ofGrytøya . Harstad is bordered byBjarkøy to the north,Kvæfjord to the west andTjeldsund (in the county ofNordland ) to the south. To the southeast theTjeldsund Bridge connects Hinnøya withSkånland and the mainland acrossTjeldsundet , and to the northeast is the fjordVågsfjorden , where Harstad shares a water border withIbestad . The city itself is located northeast on Hinnøya; it is the only city on the island, and is popularly known as "Vågsfjordens perle" (The pearl of Vågsfjorden).The municipality contains several small islands, including
Arnøya ,Gressholman ,Kjeøya ,Kjøtta ,Kjøttakalven ,Måga , Rogla andÅkerøya .The highest mountain isSætertinden (1095 metres above sea level [ [http://www.westcoastpeaks.com/Peaks/saetertinden.html Sætertinden] ] ), located nearSandtorg , Hinnøya.The oil industry of North Norway is centered in Harstad, but the city also has shipyards and other industries that are important for the economy.
Climate
Harstad and the surrounding area have traditionally been among the most productive agricultural regions in North Norway, with the old seabed creating fertile soil that is well-suited for farmingFact|date=August 2007.The city enjoys the
midnight sun during the summer months, from 22 May to 18 July, along with moderate daytime temperatures, usually from 12 °C to 24 °C, although northerly winds can plunge temperatures down to 9°C. Summer starts in June, but July and August are the warmest months. Mean annual temperature is 3.9°C and annual average precipitation is 850 mm. May and June are the driest months with on average 35 mm rain, while July and August averages 55 mm. The wettest period is October through December, with on average 100 mm precipitation each month, some of it snow [ [http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/Troms/Harstad/Harstad/statistics.html Climate] ] . During the winter months, thepolar night allows for regular viewings of theaurora borealis (a.k.a. "the northern light"). The sun is not visible from 30 November to 12 January. There is moderate snowfall for the region and temperatures usually range from 4 °C to -10 °C. Average 24-hr temperatures is slightly below freezing from late November to late March, but often stays above freezing for days during mild weather thaws. With high pressure weather, winter temperatures can get down to about -15°C, and in summer reach 27 °C. [ [http://met.no/observasjoner/troms/normaler_for_kommune_1901.html?kommuner Climate] In Norwegian]History
The town of Harstad was separated from
Trondenes 1 January 1904. The municipalities ofSandtorg and Trondenes were merged with Harstad 1 January 1964.In recent years, a 300-year-old bronze axe [ [http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article382361.ece Bronze axe] ] and a 2600-year-old bronze collar [ [http://www.archaeology.org/0109/newsbriefs/horseshoe.html Bronze collar] ] have been found at the Trondenes peninsula, just north of the city center. These, together with the burial
cairn s built close to the sea, are indications of a well developedBronze Age culture in the Harstad area.There is also substantial archeological evidence of a well developed
Iron Age culture in the area, around 200 AD.Trondenes is mentioned in the
Heimskringla as a power centre in theViking Age and a place to meet and discuss important issues ("Trondarting").Trondenes Church , the world's northernmost medieval church, which dates back to the 13th–15th century, is situated just outside the town.Adjacent to the church is the
Trondenes Historical Center and nearby is theAdolf Gun , an enormous land-based cannon fromWorld War II , and the last of four cannons originally constructed by theNazis . Harstad is one of the few towns in this part of Norway which were left largely undamaged by World War II.Origin of the name
The city is most likely named after the old farm Harstad (Norse "*Harðarstaðir"), since it is built on its groundFact|date=August 2007. The first element is (probably) the genitive case of the male name "Hörðr", and the last element is "staðir" (homestead, farm).Fact|date=August 2007
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from 1953. The blue symbolizes the sea, with silvery/white waves.
Culture
The city hosts the annual week long "
Festival of Northern Norway " [ [http://www.festspillnn.no/default.asp?cmd=600 Festspillene i Nord-Norge] ] .Harstad University College , with approximately 1,100 students [ [http://www.hih.no/Internasjonale_programmer/infoenglish/default.asp Harstad University College] ] , has a thriving foreign exchange program with students from all over the world.The most successful local football team is
Harstad Idrettslag (a.k.a. HIL) [ [http://www.harstad-idrettslag.no HIL] ] , and the most successfulbasketball team isHarstad Vikings [ [http://www.mjodberget.net/ Harstad Vikings] ] .Harstad is home port for
Anna Rogde , the world's oldest sailingschooner , also known as "the sailing queen of Norway" [ [http://www.annarogde.no/default.asp?cmd=210 Anna Rogde] ] .Transportation
The closest airport is
Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes , 45 km (28 miles) by road, located on the mainland.Every morning a northbound and a southbound Coastal Express ship meet in Harstad. [ [http://www.hurtigruten.com/en/default.aspx?side_id=551 Coastal Express] ]
Express boats are going between Harstad and
Tromsø ,Finnsnes ,Senja and other places. [ [http://www.hurtigruten.com/en/default.aspx?side_id=533 Express boats] ]In the district there are several ferries [ [http://www.hurtigruten.com/en/default.aspx?side_id=429 Ferries] ] and buses [ [http://www.hurtigruten.com/en/default.aspx?side_id=420 Buses] ] , and in Harstad there are local buses. [ [http://www.veolia-transport.no/tmpl/ExtensionPage____33301.aspx?epslanguage=ML Local buses] ]
The leading helicopter company in Northern Norway,
Heli-Team , is situated in Harstad. [ [http://www.heliteam.no/Index.asp?Command=200&ID=1&Language=E Helicopter] ]Local areas
Famous people from Harstad
*
Hans Egede (1686–1758), priest
*Bjarne Berg-Sæther (1919–), mayor, county mayor, parliament politician
*Hanna Kvanmo (1926–2005), politician
*Knut Andersen (1931–), director
*Leif Arne Heløe (1932–), minister of social affairs
*Karl Erik Harr (1940–), painter
*Trygve Bornø (1942–), former national football player
*Unni Wikan (1944–), professor of social anthropology
*Kine Hellebust (1954–), singer
*Ketil Stokkan (1956–), singer
*Kristin Clemet (1957–), politician, former minister of education
*Iren Reppen (1965–), actress, playwright
*Runar Normann (1978–), football player
*Even Kenneth Weines (1980–), countrysinger
*Jon Lech Johansen (1983–), hacker
*Iselin Steiro (1985–), supermodelTwin towns
The twin towns of Harstad are: [ [http://www.harstad.kommune.no Twin towns] Choose "English-Political info-Friendship cities"]
*Elsinore in Denmark
*Kirovsk, Murmansk Oblast in Russia
*Umeå in Sweden
*Vaasa in FinlandReferences
ee also
* List of schools in Harstad
External links
* [http://www.visitharstad.com/index1eng.htm Visit Harstad]
* [http://www.iharstad.no iHarstad.no information portal]
* [http://www.harstad.kommune.no/internett/index.asp?topExpand=&subExpand=&strUrl=//applications/system/publish/view/showobject.asp?infoobjectid=1003234&channelid=1000199 Tourist information]
* [http://www.harstadkulturhus.no/english.htm Culture]
* [http://www.eurotravelling.net/norway/harstad/harstad_history.htm Old history of Harstad]
* [http://www.norphoto.com/r/eng3508.php Harstad pictures]
* [http://www.hinnoy.no/ About Hinnøy (Norwegian)]
* [http://magnar.aspaker.no/ Magnars garden at 69 degrees north]
* [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060329.html Green and black aurora over Harstad] NASA astronomy picture of the day
* [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040928.html Particularly rare purple auroral corona over Harstad] NASA astronomy picture of the day
* [http://webcamera.hlk.no/ Web-cam] Showing various parts of the town
* [http://www.hikt.no/vaerdata/ Live weather station located in Harstad] In Norwegian
* [http://www.ht.no/ "Harstad Tidende"] "(Harstad Times)" Newspaper for the district, in Norwegian
* [http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=EarthHistory&Number=101559&Searchpage=1&Main=101559&Words=+MikeyMike&topic=&Search=true]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlQbfcD-sHk&NR=1 Photo presentation on YouTube]
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