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Lille Ekkerøy, Vadsø

Lille Ekkerøy (Northern Sami: Ižžot) is an island in Vadsø Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The 0.34-square-kilometre (84-acre; 34-hectare) island lies in the Varangerfjorden, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) off the coast of the mainland Varanger Peninsula. It is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of the village of Krampenes and about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northeast of the village of Ekkerøy. The town of Vadsø is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the west of the island.

Lille Ekkerøy
Location of Lille Ekkeroy relative to Krampenes on the mainland
Lille Ekkerøy
Geography
LocationFinnmark, Norway
Coordinates70°05′25″N 30°14′26″E / 70.0903°N 30.2406°E / 70.0903; 30.2406Coordinates: 70°05′25″N 30°14′26″E / 70.0903°N 30.2406°E / 70.0903; 30.2406
Area0.34 km2 (0.13 sq mi)
Highest elevation23 m (75 ft)
Administration
CountyFinnmark
MunicipalityVadsø

World War II

The lighthouse on the island was a cause of concern to Soviet forces in World War II and, at one stage, the keeper was captured and taken away for questioning by a landing party of Soviet marines.[1]

Polar bear

In 1953, a polar bear was shot on the island. The bear was found by the brothers Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff (1922–1971) and Ingvald Bogdanoff (1920–1995) when they were out inspecting their salmon nets in the area. It was believed that the bear had come on an ice-floe from Svalbard.[2][3]

This is the last time that a polar bear was seen anywhere in Finnmark county.[2][4]

Population

Although the island is now uninhabited, this was not always the case. In 1567, when there were only eight families in the town of Vadsø and five families in Store Ekkerøy, there were eight families on Lille Ekkerøy.[5]

The eleven children of Signe Bogdanoff (née Dahl, from Tromsø) and Jacob Wilhelm Bogdanoff (which included the brothers Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff and Ingvald Bogdanoff mentioned above) were the last generation who lived on Lille Ekkerøy. They were evacuated during World War II, moving to Krampenes, but returned and lived there until about 1953, when they moved back to Krampenes.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Leonov, Viktor Nikolaevich (1993). Blood on the shores: Soviet naval commandos in World War II. ISBN 1557505063.
  2. ^ a b Gundersen, Oddbjørn (19 May 2006). "53 år siden sist" [53 years ago]. Finnmarken.
  3. ^ "Boginoff family". Ancestry.com.
  4. ^ Greiner, Robert (19 May 2006). "Fryktet det var isbjørn". Nordlys.
  5. ^ Tromsø Museums skrifter. Vol. 4, Part 1. p. 28.
  6. ^ Private communication from Monica Milch Gebhardt, a collections consultant and project manager in the museum in Vadsø, August 2012.

lille, ekkerøy, vadsø, lille, ekkerøy, northern, sami, ižžot, island, vadsø, municipality, finnmark, county, norway, square, kilometre, acre, hectare, island, lies, varangerfjorden, about, kilometres, coast, mainland, varanger, peninsula, located, about, kilom. Lille Ekkeroy Northern Sami Izzot is an island in Vadso Municipality in Finnmark county Norway The 0 34 square kilometre 84 acre 34 hectare island lies in the Varangerfjorden about 2 kilometres 1 2 mi off the coast of the mainland Varanger Peninsula It is located about 2 kilometres 1 2 mi southeast of the village of Krampenes and about 5 kilometres 3 1 mi northeast of the village of Ekkeroy The town of Vadso is located about 20 kilometres 12 mi to the west of the island Lille EkkeroyLocation of Lille Ekkeroy relative to Krampenes on the mainlandLille EkkeroyGeographyLocationFinnmark NorwayCoordinates70 05 25 N 30 14 26 E 70 0903 N 30 2406 E 70 0903 30 2406 Coordinates 70 05 25 N 30 14 26 E 70 0903 N 30 2406 E 70 0903 30 2406Area0 34 km2 0 13 sq mi Highest elevation23 m 75 ft AdministrationNorwayCountyFinnmarkMunicipalityVadso Contents 1 World War II 2 Polar bear 3 Population 4 See also 5 ReferencesWorld War II EditThe lighthouse on the island was a cause of concern to Soviet forces in World War II and at one stage the keeper was captured and taken away for questioning by a landing party of Soviet marines 1 Polar bear EditIn 1953 a polar bear was shot on the island The bear was found by the brothers Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff 1922 1971 and Ingvald Bogdanoff 1920 1995 when they were out inspecting their salmon nets in the area It was believed that the bear had come on an ice floe from Svalbard 2 3 This is the last time that a polar bear was seen anywhere in Finnmark county 2 4 Population EditAlthough the island is now uninhabited this was not always the case In 1567 when there were only eight families in the town of Vadso and five families in Store Ekkeroy there were eight families on Lille Ekkeroy 5 The eleven children of Signe Bogdanoff nee Dahl from Tromso and Jacob Wilhelm Bogdanoff which included the brothers Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff and Ingvald Bogdanoff mentioned above were the last generation who lived on Lille Ekkeroy They were evacuated during World War II moving to Krampenes but returned and lived there until about 1953 when they moved back to Krampenes 6 See also EditStore EkkeroyReferences Edit Leonov Viktor Nikolaevich 1993 Blood on the shores Soviet naval commandos in World War II ISBN 1557505063 a b Gundersen Oddbjorn 19 May 2006 53 ar siden sist 53 years ago Finnmarken Boginoff family Ancestry com Greiner Robert 19 May 2006 Fryktet det var isbjorn Nordlys Tromso Museums skrifter Vol 4 Part 1 p 28 Private communication from Monica Milch Gebhardt a collections consultant and project manager in the museum in Vadso August 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lille Ekkeroy Vadso amp oldid 1068292539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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