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Tromøy

Tromøy (historic: Tromø) is a former municipality in the old Aust-Agder county in Norway. The 30-square-kilometre (12 sq mi) municipality existed from 1878 until its dissolution in 1992. The municipal area is now part of the municipality of Arendal in Agder county. The administrative centre was the village of Brekka, where the historic Tromøy Church is located. The municipality encompassed all of the island of Tromøya as well as many smaller surrounding islands such as Merdø, Gjesøya, Skilsøy, and Tromlingene.[1]

Tromøy Municipality
Tromøy kommune
Tromø herred  (historic name)
View of Tromøy
Nickname: 
The pearl of Southern Norway
Aust-Agder within Norway
Tromøy within Aust-Agder
Coordinates: 58°26′59″N 08°51′51″E / 58.44972°N 8.86417°E / 58.44972; 8.86417
CountryNorway
CountyAust-Agder
DistrictØstre Agder
Established1 May 1878
 • Preceded byØstre Moland Municipality
Disestablished1 Jan 1992
 • Succeeded byArendal Municipality
Administrative centreBrekka
Area
 (upon dissolution)[1]
 • Total30 km2 (10 sq mi)
Population
 (1992)
 • Total4,711
 • Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-0921[2]
Data from Statistics Norway

The municipality had two churches: the centuries-old Tromøy Church and the relatively new Færvik Church. Some of the main villages in Tromøy were Færvik, Brekka, Brattekleiv, Sandnes, Revesand, and Pusnes. The municipality was connected to the mainland by the Tromøy Bridge, the only road connection to Tromøya. The other islands of Tromøy were only accessible by boat.

History edit

The municipality of Tromøy was established on 1 May 1878 when the municipality of Østre Moland was divided into three municipalities: Tromøy (population: 2,320), Barbu (population: 4,874), and Østre Moland (population: 2,524). On 1 January 1992 there was a major municipal merger where the following municipalities were merged into the municipality of Arendal: Tromøy (population: 4,711), Moland (population: 8,148), Øyestad (population: 8,679), Hisøy (population: 4,026), and the town of Arendal (population: 12,478).[3]

Name edit

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the island of Tromøya (Old Norse: Þruma). The first element is likely derived from the word þrǫmr which means "rim", "edge", or "border". The last element is øy which means "island".[4] Historically, the name of the municipality was spelled Tromø. On 3 November 1917, a royal resolution changed the spelling of the name of the municipality to Tromøy. The letter y was added to the end of the word to "Norwegianize" the name (ø is the Danish word for "island" and øy is the Norwegian word).[5]

Coat of arms edit

The coat of arms was granted on 23 August 1985 and in use until the municipal merger on 1 January 1992. The official blazon is "Per fess nebuly argent and azure" (Norwegian: Delt av sølv og blått ved skysnitt). This means the arms have a field (background) that is divided in half horizontally with a nebuly line. The top part has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The bottom part is colored blue. The design is meant to mimic the coastline near the village of Brekka, which is characterised by large rounded boulders protruding out into the sea. This landscape dates back to the Ice Age and was used to model the division line in the coat of arms. The arms are also canting since the name of the municipality is derived from the word "Trom" (Old Norse: Þroma) which means "edge" or "rim", referring to the division line on the arms and the boulders along the sea. The arms were designed by Anne Marie Falck.[6][7][8]

Government edit

While it existed, this municipality was responsible for the primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment, social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. During its existence, this municipality was governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor was indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council.[9]

Mayors edit

The mayors (Norwegian: ordfører) of Tromøy (incomplete list):

Municipal council edit

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Tromøy was made up of 21 representatives that were elected to four year terms. The tables below show the historical composition of the council by political party.

Tromøy kommunestyre 1988–1991 [11]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 10
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 6
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Tromøy kommunestyre 1984–1987 [12]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 8
  Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) 1
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 7
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 1
Total number of members:21
Tromøy kommunestyre 1980–1983 [13]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 8
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Centre Party (Senterpartiet) 1
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:21
Tromøy kommunestyre 1976–1979 [14]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 5
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 5
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Joint list of the New People's Party (Nye Folkepartiet), Centre Party (Senterpartiet), and Liberal Party (Venstre) 4
Total number of members:17
Tromøy kommunestyre 1972–1975 [15]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 4
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:17
Tromøy kommunestyre 1968–1971 [16]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 4
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 3
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:17
Tromøy kommunestyre 1964–1967 [17]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 8
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 4
  Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) 2
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 3
Total number of members:17
Tromøy herredsstyre 1960–1963 [18]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 9
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 4
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 4
Total number of members:17
Tromøy herredsstyre 1956–1959 [19]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 8
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 5
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 4
Total number of members:17
Tromøy herredsstyre 1952–1955 [20]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 7
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 4
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 5
Total number of members:16
Tromøy herredsstyre 1948–1951 [21]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 6
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 5
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 5
Total number of members:16
Tromøy herredsstyre 1945–1947 [22]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 8
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 5
  Joint list of the Liberal Party (Venstre) and the Radical People's Party (Radikale Folkepartiet) 3
Total number of members:16
Tromøy herredsstyre 1938–1941* [23]  
Party name (in Norwegian) Number of
representatives
  Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) 6
  Conservative Party (Høyre) 8
  Liberal Party (Venstre) 2
Total number of members:16
Note: Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II, no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945.

Media gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Thorsnæs, Geir, ed. (24 June 2015). "Tromøy – kommune". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  2. ^ Bolstad, Erik; Thorsnæs, Geir, eds. (26 January 2023). "Kommunenummer". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget.
  3. ^ Jukvam, Dag (1999). "Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Statistisk sentralbyrå. ISBN 9788253746845.
  4. ^ Rygh, Oluf (1905). Norske gaardnavne: Nedenes amt (in Norwegian) (8 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri. p. 97.
  5. ^ "Norsk Lovtidende. 2den Afdeling. 1917. Samling af Love, Resolutioner m.m". Norsk Lovtidend (in Norwegian). Kristiania, Norge: Grøndahl og Søns Boktrykkeri: 1057–1065. 1917.
  6. ^ "Civic heraldry of Norway - Norske Kommunevåpen". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Tromøy, Arendal, Aust-Agder (Norway)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Godkjenning av våpen og flagg". Lovdata.no (in Norwegian). Norges kommunal- og arbeidsdepartementet. 30 August 1985. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  9. ^ Hansen, Tore; Vabo, Signy Irene, eds. (20 September 2022). "kommunestyre". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "Smith Sørensen, Søren Hans" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1987" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1988. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1983" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1984. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1979" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1979. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1975" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1977. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  15. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1972" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1973. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1967" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1967. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  17. ^ "Kommunevalgene 1963" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1964. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  18. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1959" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1960. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  19. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1955" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1957. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  20. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1951" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1952. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  21. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1947" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1948. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  22. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1945" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1947. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  23. ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1937" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1938. Retrieved 21 December 2020.

External links edit

  •   Arendal travel guide from Wikivoyage


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This article is about the former municipality in Southern Norway For the island in Arendal Norway see Tromoya Tromoy historic Tromo is a former municipality in the old Aust Agder county in Norway The 30 square kilometre 12 sq mi municipality existed from 1878 until its dissolution in 1992 The municipal area is now part of the municipality of Arendal in Agder county The administrative centre was the village of Brekka where the historic Tromoy Church is located The municipality encompassed all of the island of Tromoya as well as many smaller surrounding islands such as Merdo Gjesoya Skilsoy and Tromlingene 1 Tromoy Municipality Tromoy kommuneFormer municipalityTromo herred historic name View of TromoyFlagCoat of armsNickname The pearl of Southern NorwayAust Agder within NorwayTromoy within Aust AgderCoordinates 58 26 59 N 08 51 51 E 58 44972 N 8 86417 E 58 44972 8 86417CountryNorwayCountyAust AgderDistrictOstre AgderEstablished1 May 1878 Preceded byOstre Moland MunicipalityDisestablished1 Jan 1992 Succeeded byArendal MunicipalityAdministrative centreBrekkaArea upon dissolution 1 Total30 km2 10 sq mi Population 1992 Total4 711 Density160 km2 410 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 0921 2 Data from Statistics Norway The municipality had two churches the centuries old Tromoy Church and the relatively new Faervik Church Some of the main villages in Tromoy were Faervik Brekka Brattekleiv Sandnes Revesand and Pusnes The municipality was connected to the mainland by the Tromoy Bridge the only road connection to Tromoya The other islands of Tromoy were only accessible by boat Contents 1 History 1 1 Name 1 2 Coat of arms 2 Government 2 1 Mayors 2 2 Municipal council 3 Media gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe municipality of Tromoy was established on 1 May 1878 when the municipality of Ostre Moland was divided into three municipalities Tromoy population 2 320 Barbu population 4 874 and Ostre Moland population 2 524 On 1 January 1992 there was a major municipal merger where the following municipalities were merged into the municipality of Arendal Tromoy population 4 711 Moland population 8 148 Oyestad population 8 679 Hisoy population 4 026 and the town of Arendal population 12 478 3 Name edit The municipality originally the parish is named after the island of Tromoya Old Norse THruma The first element is likely derived from the word thrǫmr which means rim edge or border The last element is oy which means island 4 Historically the name of the municipality was spelled Tromo On 3 November 1917 a royal resolution changed the spelling of the name of the municipality to Tromoy The letter y was added to the end of the word to Norwegianize the name o is the Danish word for island and oy is the Norwegian word 5 Coat of arms edit The coat of arms was granted on 23 August 1985 and in use until the municipal merger on 1 January 1992 The official blazon is Per fess nebuly argent and azure Norwegian Delt av solv og blatt ved skysnitt This means the arms have a field background that is divided in half horizontally with a nebuly line The top part has a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white but if it is made out of metal then silver is used The bottom part is colored blue The design is meant to mimic the coastline near the village of Brekka which is characterised by large rounded boulders protruding out into the sea This landscape dates back to the Ice Age and was used to model the division line in the coat of arms The arms are also canting since the name of the municipality is derived from the word Trom Old Norse THroma which means edge or rim referring to the division line on the arms and the boulders along the sea The arms were designed by Anne Marie Falck 6 7 8 Government editWhile it existed this municipality was responsible for the primary education through 10th grade outpatient health services senior citizen services unemployment social services zoning economic development and municipal roads During its existence this municipality was governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives The mayor was indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council 9 Mayors edit The mayors Norwegian ordforer of Tromoy incomplete list 1919 1931 Soren Hans Smith Sorensen H 10 1932 1934 Christian Stray V 1934 1941 Soren Hans Smith Sorensen H 10 1945 1945 Soren Hans Smith Sorensen H 10 1956 1959 Christian Stray V Municipal council edit The municipal council Kommunestyre of Tromoy was made up of 21 representatives that were elected to four year terms The tables below show the historical composition of the council by political party Tromoy kommunestyre 1988 1991 11 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 10 Conservative Party Hoyre 6 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21 Tromoy kommunestyre 1984 1987 12 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet 1 Conservative Party Hoyre 7 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti 1 Liberal Party Venstre 1Total number of members 21 Tromoy kommunestyre 1980 1983 13 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 7 Conservative Party Hoyre 8 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Centre Party Senterpartiet 1 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 21 Tromoy kommunestyre 1976 1979 14 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 5 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Joint list of the New People s Party Nye Folkepartiet Centre Party Senterpartiet and Liberal Party Venstre 4Total number of members 17 Tromoy kommunestyre 1972 1975 15 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 7 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 17 Tromoy kommunestyre 1968 1971 16 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 7 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 3 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 17 Tromoy kommunestyre 1964 1967 17 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Christian Democratic Party Kristelig Folkeparti 2 Liberal Party Venstre 3Total number of members 17 Tromoy herredsstyre 1960 1963 18 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 9 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Liberal Party Venstre 4Total number of members 17 Tromoy herredsstyre 1956 1959 19 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Liberal Party Venstre 4Total number of members 17 Tromoy herredsstyre 1952 1955 20 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 7 Conservative Party Hoyre 4 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 16 Tromoy herredsstyre 1948 1951 21 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Liberal Party Venstre 5Total number of members 16 Tromoy herredsstyre 1945 1947 22 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 8 Conservative Party Hoyre 5 Joint list of the Liberal Party Venstre and the Radical People s Party Radikale Folkepartiet 3Total number of members 16 Tromoy herredsstyre 1938 1941 23 Party name in Norwegian Number ofrepresentatives Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet 6 Conservative Party Hoyre 8 Liberal Party Venstre 2Total number of members 16Note Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945 Media gallery edit nbsp Spornes headland on Tromoya nbsp Faervik Church nbsp Lighthouse nbsp Hove Forest nbsp Tromoy bridgeSee also editList of former municipalities of NorwayReferences edit a b Thorsnaes Geir ed 24 June 2015 Tromoy kommune Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 26 November 2017 Bolstad Erik Thorsnaes Geir eds 26 January 2023 Kommunenummer Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Jukvam Dag 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF in Norwegian Statistisk sentralbyra ISBN 9788253746845 Rygh Oluf 1905 Norske gaardnavne Nedenes amt in Norwegian 8 ed Kristiania Norge W C Fabritius amp sonners bogtrikkeri p 97 Norsk Lovtidende 2den Afdeling 1917 Samling af Love Resolutioner m m Norsk Lovtidend in Norwegian Kristiania Norge Grondahl og Sons Boktrykkeri 1057 1065 1917 Civic heraldry of Norway Norske Kommunevapen Heraldry of the World Retrieved 20 January 2023 Tromoy Arendal Aust Agder Norway Flags of the World Retrieved 20 January 2023 Godkjenning av vapen og flagg Lovdata no in Norwegian Norges kommunal og arbeidsdepartementet 30 August 1985 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Hansen Tore Vabo Signy Irene eds 20 September 2022 kommunestyre Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c Smith Sorensen Soren Hans in Norwegian Retrieved 23 July 2023 Kommunestyrevalget 1987 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1988 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1983 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Kongsvinger Statistisk sentralbyra 1984 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunestyrevalget 1979 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1979 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene 1975 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1977 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene 1972 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1973 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene 1967 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1967 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene 1963 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1964 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1959 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1960 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1955 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1957 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1951 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1952 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1947 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1948 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1945 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1947 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Kommunevalgene og Ordforervalgene 1937 PDF in Norwegian Oslo Statistisk sentralbyra 1938 Retrieved 21 December 2020 External links edit nbsp Arendal travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tromoy amp oldid 1187206837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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