Meløy

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Meløy kommune
County Nordland
District Salten
Municipality NO-1837
Administrative centre Ørnes
Mayor (2005) Arild Kjerpeseth (Ap)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 127
873 km²
798 km²
0.27 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 145
6,772
0.15 %
-3.8 %
8/km²
Coordinates 66°47′N 13°40′E
www.meloy.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 66°47′N 13°40′E

Meløy is a municipality located in the county of Nordland, Norway. It is situated just to the north of the Arctic Circle on Norway's west coast. It encompasses the island of Meløy and some 700 other islands of various sizes around the Meløyfjorden, Glomfjorden and Holandsfjorden in the south, along with a stretch of mainland coast.

Meløy has been inhabited for many centuries and still possesses various relics from the Viking period. The Benkestok family, one of Norway's original noble families, established one of its seats at Meløy Gård in the 16th century.

Due to the expansion of the community during the 19th century, it was split from its southern neighbour Rødøy in 1884. Its administrative centre was later moved from the island of Meløy to the coastal community of Ørnes. Ørnes is one of the stops on the route of the Hurtigruten (coastal express), with a notably scenic entrance via the fjord. The second largest glacier in Norway, Svartisen, is a target for passenger visits. The mountains around Glomfjord are popular for fishing and hunting as well as skiing in the winter time.

The industrial development—and thus the main contributor to the economical development and growth of the Meløy community—started around the time of World War I. It was based on electrical power production coming from the glacier Svartisen and water gathered in the mountains. In the bottom of Glomfjorden, Norsk Hydro (today YARA) started out producing fertilizers in Glomfjord. A conglomerate of industries is found there today in Glomfjord Industry Park. The municipality's overall industries are some light industry, agriculture, forestry, fishing, salmon production and tourism.

Ørnes February 2005
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Ørnes February 2005


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