Dyrøy

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Dyrøy kommune
—  Municipality  —
Coat of arms of Dyrøy kommune
Coat of arms
Official logo of Dyrøy kommune
Troms within
Norway
Dyrøy within Troms
Dyrøy within Troms
Coordinates: 69°4′1″N 17°44′29″E / 69.06694, 17.74139
Country Norway
County Troms
Municipality ID NO-1926
Administrative centre Brøstadbotn
Government
 - Mayor (2003) Rolf Espenes (Ap)
Area (Nr. 282 in Norway)
 - Total 289 km² (111.6 sq mi)
 - Land 277 km² (107 sq mi)
Population (2004)
 - Total 1,303
 - Density 5/km² (12.9/sq mi)
 - Change (10 years) -12.8 %
 - Rank in Norway 385
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Official language form Bokmål
Demonym Dyrøyværing[1]
Data from Statistics Norway
Website: www.dyroy.kommune.no

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

Dyrøy was separated from Tranøy September 1, 1886.

The municipality is named after the island of Dyrøya, today connected with the mainland with a bridge. However, most people are to be found in Brøstadbotn on the mainland.

[edit] The name

The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the island Dyrøya (Norse Dýrøy), since the first church was built there. The first element is dýr n 'deer' (here reindeer), the last element is øy f 'island'.

Until 1909 the name was written Dyrø.

[edit] Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1986). It shows a fox.

(See also the coat-of-arms of Vegårshei.)