Skjervøy

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Skjervøy kommune
County Troms
District
Municipality NO-1941
Administrative centre Skjervøy
Mayor (2003) Roy Waage (KP)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
Ranked 210
478 km²
470 km²
0.15 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 274
3,002
0.07 %
-1.4 %
6/km²
Coordinates 70°5′N 20°39′E
www.skjervoy.kommune.no

Data from Statistics Norway

Coordinates: 70°5′N 20°39′E

Skjervøy is a municipality in the county of Troms, Norway.

church of Skjervøy
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church of Skjervøy

The municipality consists of several islands, the major one being Arnøya. Most people, however, live on the relatively small beautiful island of Skjervøy, where more than 2000 people live in the central town. The main industries are fishing and the shipyard.

The church of Skjervøy dates from 1721, and is the oldest wooden church in the county of Troms. Maursund gård is an old trading post with well preserved 19th century houses.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1987). It shows the head of a cormorant.

[edit] Communications

Skjervøy is called at by the Hurtigruten, and also has a speedboat connection with Tromsø. A tunnel connects this island with the mainland. To Arnøy and Laukøy, there is a ferry connection.


Municipalities of Troms Troms coat of arms

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