Lenvik
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County | Troms | |
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Municipality | NO-1931 | |
Administrative centre | Finnsnes | |
Mayor (2003) | Arne Bergland (Ap) | |
Official language form | Neutral | |
Area - Total - Land - Percentage |
Ranked 125 893 km² 849 km² 0.28 % |
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Population - Total (2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density |
Ranked 93 11,107 0.24 % 2.5 % 13/km² |
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Coordinates | ||
www.lenvik.kommune.no |
Lenvik is a municipality in the county of Troms, Norway.
The municipality is partly situated on the mainland, partly on the island of Senja. The municipal centre is at Finnsnes, where the Gisund Bridge connects Senja to the mainland by road. Other settlements include Gibostad, Botnhamn and Finnfjordbotn.
[edit] The name
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old farm Lenvik (Norse Lengjuvík), since the first church was built there. The first element is the genitive case of the rivername Lengja, the last element is vík f 'inlet'. The rivername is derived from the word langr 'long'.
[edit] Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1986). It shows three oars.
[edit] History
The first church was built around 1150, and for a century, this was the northernmost church in the world. The religious centre was at Bjorelvnes. Important local centres in the past include Klauva and Gibostad. However, in the 20th century Finnsnes took over as the centre, and has recently been declared a city.
Municipalities of Troms | |
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Balsfjord | Bardu | Berg | Bjarkøy | Dyrøy | Gratangen | Harstad | Ibestad | Karlsøy | Kvæfjord | Kvænangen | Kåfjord | Lavangen | Lenvik | Lyngen | Målselv | Nordreisa | Salangen | Skjervøy | Skånland | Storfjord | Sørreisa | Torsken | Tranøy | Tromsø |