- Tromsø
Infobox_Kommune
name = Tromsø
idnumber = 1902
county = Troms
landscape =
capital = Tromsø
governor =Arild Hausberg (Ap)
governor_as_of = 2008
arearank = 18
area = 2566
arealand = 2519
areapercent = 0.79
population_as_of = 2007
populationrank = 8
population = 64,782
populationpercent = 1.35
populationdensity = 25
populationincrease = 13.3
language =
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munwebpage = www.tromso.kommune.noAudio|Tromso.ogg|Tromsø (Romsa [Erroneously, the Sámi name is often believed to be "Romssa". This is because "Tromsø Municipality" is "Romssa Suohkan". Romssa, however is the "genitive case", so that "Romssa Suohkan" translates to "the Municipality of Romsa".] inNorthern Sami , Tromssa in Kven and Finnish) is a city and municipality in the county ofTroms ,Norway .The area has been inhabited since the end of the
ice age , and the Sámi culture is the first known culture of the region. Speakers ofNorse , the ancestor of Norwegian brought their culture to the area during the migrations of the Vikings before AD 890, when Ohthere's settlement existed to the south of today's Tromsø. The first church on the island of Tromsøya was erected in the 13th century, and the area one of Denmark-Norway's very northernmost territories not contested byRussia . During the 1600s, Denmark-Norway solidified its claim to the northern coast of Scandinavia and during this period aredoubt , "Skansen", was built. Tromsø was issued its city charter in 1794 by King Christian VII. The city was established as a municipality 1 January 1838 (seeformannskapsdistrikt ). The rural municipalities ofTromsøysund andUllsfjord , and most ofHillesøy , were merged with Tromsø 1 January 1964. The population of Tromsø municipality is 63,596, and the urban area, Norway's ninth most populous, is home to 53,622 people.cite paper | author=Statistics Norway | title=Urban settlements. Population and area, by municipality. 1 January 2007 | year=2006 | url=http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/01/10/beftett_en/tab-2007-06-07-01-en.html]Most of Tromsø, including the city centre, is located on the small island of
Tromsøya in the county ofTroms , 350 km (217 mi) inside thearctic circle . The island is connected to the mainland by theTromsø Bridge and theTromsøysund Tunnel , and to the island ofKvaløya by theSandnessund Bridge . The city is warmer than most other places located on the same latitude, due to the warming effect of theGulf Stream , with an average January temperature of -4 °C. Tromsø is still quite cool in the summer, with a 24-hour average of 12 °C and average daily high of 15°C in July.The city centre of Tromsø contains the highest number of old wooden houses in
North Norway , the oldest house dating from 1789. TheArctic Cathedral , a modern church from 1965, is probably the most famous landmark in Tromsø. The city is a cultural centre for its region, several festivals taking place in the summer. The largest football team in the city, Tromsø I.L, plays in theNorwegian Premier League .History
The area was first settled at the end of the
ice age . The Sámi culture is indigenous to the region, but theNorse culture arrived quite early on the scene - sometime in the earlyMedieval Age. The first church, "Ecclesia Sanctae Mariae de Trums juxta paganos" ("The Church of Saint Mary in Troms near the Heathens") , was built in 1252 during the reign of king Hákon Hákonarson. [ [http://www.dokpro.uio.no/perl/middelalder/diplom_vise_tekst.prl?b=114&s=100&str=sancte%20Marie%20de%20Trums%20%20iuxta%20paganos Diplomatarium Norvegicum b.1 nr.112, the Papal letter (in Latin) first referring to "Troms"] ] At the time, it was the northernmost church in the world. Around the same time, a turframpart was built to protect the area against raids fromKarelia andRussia .Despite only being home to around 80 people, Tromsø was issued its city charter in 1794. However, the city quickly rose in importance. The diocese of Hålogaland was created in 1804, with the first bishop being Mathias Bonsach Krogh.Cite web|url=http://www.kirken.no/nord-haalogaland/tekstsider.cfm?id=110781|title=Biskoper i Hålogaland bispedømme 1804-1952|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Den Norske Kirke] A teacher training college and the first shipyard were established in 1848, followed by the predecessor of theUniversity of Tromsø , theTromsø Museum , in 1872,Cite web|url=http://uit.no/tmu/152/|title=Om museet|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Universitet i Tromsø|language=Norwegian] and theMack Brewery in 1877.Cite web|url=http://www.mack.no/index.php?cat=16535|title=Fra ølvogn til mikrobryggeri|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Macks Ølbryggeri AS] In the 19th century, Tromsø was known as the "Paris of the North", probably because people in Tromsø appeared as far more civilized than expected to foreign tourists. [ [http://www.destinasjontromso.no/english/useful_info.html Destinasjon Tromsø - Facts about Tromsø and Lyngen ] ]Arctic hunting, from
Novaya Zemlya toCanada , started up around 1820. By 1850, Tromsø was the major center of Arctic hunting, overtaking the former center ofHammerfest , and the city was trading fromArkhangelsk toBordeaux . By the end of the 19th century, Tromsø had become a majorArctic trade center from which many Arctic expeditions originated. Explorers likeRoald Amundsen ,Umberto Nobile andFridtjof Nansen made use of the know-how in Tromsø on the conditions in the Arctic, and often recruited their crew in the city. The Northern lights observatory was founded in 1927.During
World War II , it served briefly as the seat of Norwegian government. However, the city escaped the war without any damage, although theGerman battleship Tirpitz was sunk off the Tromsøy island on 12 November 1944, when close to 1,000 German soldiers died.Fact|date=November 2007 At the end of the war, the city received thousands of refugees from theFinnmark province, which was evacuated and devastated by German forces at the time in expectation of theRed Army offensive.Fact|date=November 2007Expansion after World War II has been rapid. The population growth has been strong, some years more than 1,000 people. The present municipal borders were created through the merger of Tromsø,
Hillesøy ,Tromsøysund and most ofUllsfjord in 1964, almost tripling the population from 12,430 to 32,664.Cite web|url=http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/02/folkendrhist_en/tables/tab/1902.html|title=1902 Tromsø. Population 1 January and population changes during the year. 1951-|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Statistics Norway|year=2007]Tromsø Airport opened in 1964, theUniversity of Tromsø in 1972 and theNorwegian Polar Institute was relocated to Tromsø fromOslo in 1998.Name and coat-of-arms
Tromsø is named after the island of
Tromsøya , which it is situated on. While the last element of the city's name comes from Danish "ø" 'island' (Norwegian: "øy", finite form "øya"), the etymology of the first element is uncertain. Several theories exist. One theory holds "Troms-" to derive from the old (uncompounded) name of the island (Norse "Trums"). Several islands and rivers in Norway have the name "Tromsa", and the names of these are probably derived from the word "straumr" '(strong) stream'. (The original form must then have been "*Strums", for the missing "s" seeIndo-European s-mobile .) Another theory holds that Tromsøya was originally called "Lille Tromsøya" (Little Tromsøya), because of its proximity to the much bigger island today calledKvaløya , that according to this theory was earlier called "Store Tromsøya" due to a characteristic mountain known as "Tromma" (the Drum). The mountain's name inSámi language , "Rumbbučohkka", is identical in meaning, and it is said to have been a sacred mountain for the Sámi in pre-Christian times.The Sámi name of the island, "Romsa", is assumed to be a loan from Norse - but according to the phonetical rules of the Sami language the frontal "t" has disappeared from the name. Fact|date=May 2008 However, an alternative form - "Tromsa" - is in informal use. There is a theory that holds the Norwegian name of Tromsø derives from the Sámi name, though this theory lacks an explanation for the meaning of "Romsa". A common misunderstanding is that Tromsø's Sámi name is "Romssa" with a double "s". This, however, is the accusative and genitive form of the noun - used when, for example, writing "Tromsø Municipality" (Roms"s"a Suohkan).
The original
reindeer coat-of-arms design is from 1870. The current version was created by Hallvard Trætteberg (1898–1987) and was adopted in 1941. [ [http://www.riksarkivet.no/webfelles/kommunevaapen/h_linjer.html Coats-of-arms - National Archival services of Norway] ] Tromsø's coat-of-arms is one of six Norwegian coat-of-arms showing reindeer or theirantler s, the other five being those ofEidfjord ,Porsanger ,Rendalen ,Vadsø andVågå .Geography
Tromsø is the eighth-largest municipality in Norway with a population 63,596, and the centre of the ninth-largest
urban area , with a population of 53,622. The city is home to the world's northernmostuniversity (theUniversity of Tromsø ),brewery ,botanical garden [http://uit.no/botanisk/] andplanetarium . [http://nordnorsk.vitensenter.no/himmel/planetarium.htm]The city center is located on the east side of the
Tromsøya — over 300 km inside theArctic Circle at coord|69|40|33|N|18|55|10|E|. Suburban areas includeKroken ,Tromsdalen (on the mainland, east of the Tromsøya island), the rest of the Tromsøya island, and the eastern part of the large Kvaløya, west of the Tromsøya Island.Tromsø Bridge and a four laned road tunnel connects the mainland with Tromsøya by road, and, on the western side of the city,Sandnessund Bridge connects Tromsøya island with Kvaløya island.Climate
Tromsø has a reputation in Norway for getting a lot of
snow in the winter, although this varies a lot from one year to the next. The all-time record was set 29 April 1997, when the meteorological station on top of Tromsøya recorded 240 cm of snow. The lowest temperature ever recorded is –18.4 °C, and the January average is a mere –4 °C. This is due to the warming effects of theNorth Atlantic Current , an extension of theGulf Stream . The proximity to the sea moderates temperatures;Sommarøy , on the west coast of Kvaløya, has January average of –1.9 °C. Summer is rather cool, with a 24 July-hour average of 12 °C; daytime temperatures are usually slightly warmer, but vary from 9 to 25 °C. In the summer of 1972, which is the warmest in the record, (mean temperature of 12.9°C) the temperature reached 30 °C ( [Geography of Norway#Climate| [1] ). The warmest year on record is 2005, with a mean temperature of 4.38°C, compared to the current annual average of about 3.5°C. [Average monthly climate data 1920 - 2008, GISS monthly climate records, Goddard Institute of Space Studies]Light and darkness
The geographical location some 350 km (220 mi.) north of the Arctic Circle means that Tromsø has both
midnight sun andpolar night .The midnight sun is above the northern horizon from about 18 May to 26 July, although the mountains in the north block the view to the midnight sun a few days, meaning that one can see the sun from about 21 May to 21 July. Due to Tromsø's position near the top of the globe, twilight is longer, meaning there is no real darkness between late April and mid August.
The sun remains below the horizon from about 26 November to 15 January, but due to the mountains the sun is absent from the center from 21 November to 21 January. The return of the sun is an occasion for celebration. Due to the twilight, there is some daylight for a couple of hours even around midwinter, often with beautiful bluish light. The nights shorten quickly, and by 21 February the sun is above the horizon from 07:45 to 16:10, and 1 April from 05:50 to 19:50 (summertime).
The combination of snow cover and sunshine often creates intense light conditions from late February until the snow melts in the lowland (usually late April), and
sunglasses are essential whenskiing . Because of these diametrically different light conditions in winter, Norwegians often divide it into two seasons: "Mørketid" (the dark time) and "Seinvinter" (late winter).Tromsø is in the middle of the Aurora Borealis (northern lights) zone, and is in fact one of the best places in the world to observe this phenomenon. Because of the planet's rotation, Tromsø moves into the aurora zone around 6 pm, and moves out again around midnight. Due to the light, no aurora is visible between late April and mid August.
Cityscape
The compact city center is the biggest concentration of historic wooden houses north of
Trondheim , that co-exist with modern architecture. The houses date from 1789 to 1904, when building wooden houses was banned in the city centre, like in several other Norwegian cities. The oldest house in Tromsø is "Skansen", built in 1789 on the remains of a 13th century turframpart .The Polar Museum, situated in a wharf house from 1837, presents Tromsø's past as a center for Arctic hunting and starting point for polar expeditions. TheTromsø Cathedral , Norway's only wooden cathedral, built in 1861, is located in the middle of the city, and so is the small Catholic church "Vår Frue". Norway's oldest cinema is still in use, "Verdensteatret", was built in 1915-16. The cinema has large wall paintings, made by the local artistSverre Mack in 1921, that picture scenes from Norwegian folk lore and fairy tales.Fact|date=November 2007The
Arctic Cathedral , a modern church from 1965,Fact|date=November 2007 is situated on the mainland, facing the sound and city centre. The church, in reality a parish church and not acathedral , was drawn by Jan Inge Hovig and is probably the most famous landmark in Tromsø. The aquarium and experience centerPolaria from 1998 is a short walk south from the city center. TheTromsø Museum is a university museum, presenting culture and nature ofNorth Norway . The museum also displays theArctic-alpine botanic garden , the world's northernmost botanical garden. A cable car goes up to mountStorsteinen , 421 metres above sea level, with a panoramic view over Tromsø. The mountainTromsdalstinden , 1238 m, on the mainland, which is easily spotted from the city center, is also a major landmark. On top of Tromsøya is lakePrestvannet .Governance
The highest political body is the City Council ("Bystyret"), which elects a governing body, the "Formannskap" and five political committees. There is a discussion of whether to introduce city
parliamentarism , as practiced inOslo andBergen . The Labour Party (AP), the Liberal Party (V), the Conservative Party (H) and the Progress Party (FrP) are advocating this political system, while the Socialist Left Party (SV) is opposing it.The largest political party is the Labour Party. Although the Labour Party is led by
Roger Ingebrigtsen , Labour'sArild Hausberg is mayor. The vice-mayor isGunhild Johansen , from the Socialist Left Party.Demographics
histpop
1951|10,940
1960|12,283|12%
1970|38,094|210%
1980|45,833|20%
1990|50,548|10%
2000|59,145|17%
2007|64,492|9%
footnote=Source: [http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/02/folkendrhist_en/tables/tab/1902.html Statistics Norway] The municipalities ofHillesøy ,Tromsøysund and most ofUllsfjord were merged with Tromsø 1 January 1964.More than 100 nationalities are represented in the population, among the more prominent minorities are the Sami,Russians , andFinns , both the localKvens and immigrants from Finland proper. [ [http://www.tromsointerinfo.no/?page_id=10 Population in Tromsø by citizenship] From Tromsø Municipality(Norwegian)] The world's northernmostmosque is to be found in Tromsø. The Our Lady Catholic church is the seat of the world's northernmostCatholic Bishop, although the Catholic population is only 350 heads strong — it is in this context interesting to note that PopeJohn Paul II visited this small church and stayed as a guest of the bishop in 1989. [ [http://www.katolsk.no/broen/2004-3.pdf Broen katolsk kirkeblad nr. 3 2004] A Norwegian church news magazine]ami population
The Sami minority is making itself felt, and there is a Sami kindergarten and Sami language classes in school. Sami was once spoken in communities throughout Tromsø, but use of the language declined during the 1900s' "Norwegianization" campaign. There are attempts to counter this trend, for example through the establishment of a
Sami language center inUllsfjord . Most Sami speakers in Tromsø migrated there from other Sami-speaking areas of the North.Culture
Being the largest city in
North Norway , Tromsø is a cultural centre for its region. It gained some international attention when it on 11 June 2005 hosted one of six 46664 concerts, designed to put work concerningHIV /AIDS on the international agenda. The concert was promoted byNelson Mandela , whose prison number provided the arrangement's name, and featured international and local artists.The combined capacity ofclubs ,pubs , andbars is of more than 20,000 people, meaning that one out of three can go out at the same time.Fact|date=November 2007Rorbua achieved national fame when hosting the popularTV show "Du skal høre mye", which ran for sixteen years, making it one of the most seen entertainment shows in the history of theNorwegian Broadcasting Corporation .Fact|date=November 2007Many cultural activities take place in Kulturhuset (English: lit. "culture house"), including concerts by
Tromsø Symphony Orchestra and plays by Tromsø's professionaltheater troupe,Hålogaland Teater . The new theater building was opened in November 2005. The city contains several museums. The largest are the Northern Norwegian Art Gallery ("Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum") and the Tromsø Gallery of Contemporary Art ("Tromsø Kunstforening").Tromsø was a leading city at the early stages of the house and
techno scene in Norway from the last part of the 1980s. [http://www.aftenposten.no/kul_und/musikk/article919873.ece Aftenposten, "20 år med techno"] Local artists such as Bel Canto, Biosphere,Mental Overdrive , Ismistik/Bjørn Torske ,Aedena Cycle ,Y.B.U. , Open Skies,Alanïa ,Those Norwegians ,Phonophani ,Lene Marlin , Drum Island and latelyRöyksopp have all made their marks internationally. TheInsomnia Festival pays tribute to this and seeks to profile relevant electronic music.The local newspapers are
Bladet Tromsø andNordlys .Festivals and celebrations
Both the
Tromsø International Film Festival andNordlysfestivalen (lit. "the Aurora Festival"), a classical music festival, are arranged in January. The end of that month is marked by the "Day of the Sun" (Soldagen), when the sun finally appearing above the horizon after thepolar night is celebrated, mainly by children. The "International Day of theSami People " is celebrated at theUniversity of Tromsø and the city hall on 6 February every year. Tromsø's Latin American Festival,No Siesta Fiesta , is held at the end of February. It started in 2007 and showcases the best of "Latin America" in Northern Norway with film, dance, music, art, seminars, debates, markets, and a street Samba parade.The
Bukta Tromsø Open Air Festival , held in June and July, is a popular music festival that started three years ago as a merger between the smaller non-profit festival "North of Nowhere" and the "Fucking North Pole Punk Rock Festival". Fact|date=May 2008 The Bukta festival is mainly a rock festival, but also features other kinds of modern music. The festival takes place in Telegrafbukta, a park on the south-western part of the Tromsøya island. Other popular cultural summer events among the population of Tromsø is theKarlsøy festival and theRiddu Riddu festival, both held in the region surrounding the city.ports
Tromsø is the home of many football (soccer) clubs, of which the three most prominent are
Tromsø IL , which plays in theNorwegian Premier League and is the world's northermost Premier League football team,I.F. Fløya in theNorwegian Premier League for women , andTromsdalen U.I.L. , playing in theAdeccoliga .Tromsø Midnight Sun Marathon is arranged every year in June and recently also aPolar Night Half marathon in January. The city is home to many clubs in the top division in various sports. Most notablybasketball -outfitTromsø Storm in theBLNO ,BK Tromsø in the topvolleyball league for men, andTromsø Volley in the top volleyball league for women.Fact|date=November 2007Tromsø has been selected by the Norwegian National Olympic Committee as Norway's candidate for the
2018 Winter Olympics . This would make Tromsø the first city north of theArctic Circle to host the games. There are plans to use ships as the media village. As of March 2007, the Norwegian government still has yet to officially support Tromsø's bid. [ [http://www.aftenposten.no/english/sports/article1717358.ece Tromsø gets Olympic nod - Aftenposten.no ] ] From the southern to the northern tip of the islandTromsøya , there is a floodlit cross country ski track. Aski jump is also situated on the island, close to the university.Famous residents
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*Arthur Arntzen , writer and entertainer.
*Svein Berge andTorbjørn Brundtland the musicians in the bandRöyksopp that is in theelectronic music genre
*Anneli Drecker and the band Bel Canto, also in theelectronic music genre.
*Tomas Haugen ("Samoth"),guitarist ,bassist , anddrummer forblack metal band Emperor
*Einar Hoidale , lawyer,United States House of Representatives fromMinnesota .
*Geir Jenssen,electronica musician.
*Jan Thore Grefstad , rock singer
*Varg Vikernes , who is the sole member of theblack metal projectBurzum and was bassist forblack metal band Mayhem(on the albumDe Mysteriis Dom Sathanas only), is serving a 21-year sentence for arson and murder.
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*Halvdan Koht , Historian, politician and former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
*Hermann Kristoffersen , "Red Hermann", the long-serving mayor of Tromsø.
*Espen Lind , musician, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist.
*Lene Marlin , musician and songwriter.
*Cora Sandel , writer (pseudonym for Sara Fabricius).
*Erik Skjoldbjærg , director.
*Peter Wessel Zapffe , author and existentialist philosopher.
*Henry Rudi , trapper and polar bear hunter.
*James Trane , founder ofTrane ,La Crosse, Wisconsin .
*Ailo Gaup , professional motocross rider who invented the Underflip.In popular culture
In the
vampire thriller "30 Days of Night : Rumors of the Undead" bySteve Niles andJeff Mariotte (Pocket Books 2006), anFBI agent learns that Tromso was depopulated in the winter of 1842, perhaps due to a mass vampire attack.Norwegian director
Erik Skjoldbjærg s debut movie Insomnia takes place in Tromsø.Twin towns
Tromsø has eleven
twin towns : [ [http://www.tromso.kommune.no/index.gan?id=478&subid=0 List of twin towns from Tromsø municipality (Norwegian)] ] columns |width=25em
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*flagicon|Finland , since 1940)
*flagicon|Sweden , 1950)
*flagicon|DenmarkRingkøbing (Denmark , 1950)
*flagicon|United KingdomGrimsby (United Kingdom , 1961)
*flagicon|IndiaPune (India , 1966)
*flagicon|USA Anchorage (United States , 1969)
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*flagicon|CroatiaZagreb (Croatia , 1971)
*flagicon|Russia , 1972)
*flagicon|GuatemalaQuetzaltenango (Guatemala , 1999)
*flagicon|PalestineGaza (Palestine , 2001)
*flagicon|Russia , 2008)References
External links
*Wikitravel
* [http://www.tromso.kommune.no/ Homepage]
* [http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/Troms/Tromsø/Tromsø/ Weather forecast and map for Tromsø]
* [http://www.visittromso.no/english/index.html Visit Tromsø Tourist information Office]
* [http://met.no/observasjoner/troms/normaler_for_kommune_1902.html?kommuner Climate statistics Tromsø municipality]
* [http://www.tromso2018.no/bildeserier/article3200865.ece Pictures of Tromsø]
* [http://www.tromsovolley.no Tromsø Volley]
* [http://www.panoramix.no/virtualtromso/ Gallery of 360 degree panorama pictures from Tromsø]
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