Træna

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Træna kommune
Municipality

Coat of arms

Nordland within
Norway
Træna within Nordland
Coordinates: 66°30′27″N 12°1′51″E / 66.50750°N 12.03083°E / 66.50750; 12.03083Coordinates: 66°30′27″N 12°1′51″E / 66.50750°N 12.03083°E / 66.50750; 12.03083
Country Norway
County Nordland
District Helgeland
Administrative centre Husøya
Government
  Mayor (2011) Per Pedersen (KrF)
Area
  Total 16.32 km2 (6.30 sq mi)
  Land 16.25 km2 (6.27 sq mi)
  Water 0.07 km2 (0.03 sq mi)
Area rank 429 in Norway
Population (2011)
  Total 490
  Rank 428 in Norway
  Density 30/km2 (80/sq mi)
  Change (10 years) 5.6 %
Demonym Trænværing[1]
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
ISO 3166 code NO-1835
Official language form Bokmål
Website www.trana.kommune.no
Data from Statistics Norway

Træna is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the Helgeland traditional region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the island/village of Husøya. Other villages include Selvær and Sanna.

Kirkhelleren cave
Trænstaven on Sanna island in Træna

Fishing is the economic mainstay of Træna. Connections to mainland Norway are by means of boat and ferry. Routes are provided to Sandnessjøen, Nesna and Stokkvågen. Each year Træna plays hosts a music festival called Traena Music Festival.

The islands of Træna have been the site of a number of archeological discoveries, indicating that the island has been populated since the Stone Age.

General information

The municipality of Træna was established on 1 January 1872 when it was separated from the municipality of Lurøy. Initially, Træna had 289 residents. The municipal borders have not changed since that time.[2]

Name

The municipality is named after the island group of Træna (Old Norse: Þriðna). The name is probably derived from the number þrír which means "three" and then referring to three peaks on the island. Historically, the name was spelled Trænen.[3]

Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times; they were granted in 1987. The arms show a red background with three gold-colored fishhooks made of bone from the Stone Age. These hooks symbolize the importance of fishing in the municipality.[4]

See also: Coats-of-arms of Båtsfjord, Frøya, and Øksnes

Churches

The Church of Norway has one parish (sokn) within the municipality of Træna. It is part of the Nord-Helgeland deanery in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland.

Churches in Træna
Parish
(Sokn)
Church NameLocation
of the Church
Year Built
TrænaTræna ChurchHusøya1773
Fiskernes ChapelSelvær1887

Geography

The municipality consists of over one thousand small islands off the coast of Norway. Four of the islands are populated: Husøya, Selvær, Sanna, and Sandøy. The islands lie along the Trænfjorden to the southeast and the Norwegian Sea to the west. Træna Lighthouse is located in the southern part of the municipality.

Træna seen from Lovund

References

  1. "Personnemningar til stadnamn i Noreg" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet. 
  2. Jukvam, Dag (1999). "Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen" (in Norwegian). Statistisk sentralbyrå. 
  3. Rygh, Oluf (1905). Norske gaardnavne: Nordlands amt (in Norwegian) (16 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri. p. 161. 
  4. "Om Træna" (in Norwegian). Træna kommune. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 

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