Vadsø, Troms og Finnmark County, Norway

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🇳🇴 Vadsø is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark County, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Vadsø, which was the administrative centre of the former Finnmark county. Other settlements in Vadsø include Ekkerøy, Kiby, Krampenes, Skallelv, Valen, and Vestre Jakobselv.

The 1,258-square-kilometre (486 sq mi) municipality is the 83rd largest by area out of the 356 municipalities in Norway. Vadsø is the 170th most populous municipality in Norway.

General information The village of Vadsø was granted town status in 1833. In 1838, the town of Vadsø and the entire rural district surrounding the Varangerfjorden were established as the new municipality of Vadsø . The law required that all towns should be separated from their rural districts, but because of a low population and very few voters, this was impossible to carry out for the municipality of Vadsø in 1838. (This was also true in the towns of Hammerfest and Vardø.)

In 1839, the western district was separated to become the new municipality of Nesseby. This left Vadsø with 388 residents. In 1858, Vadsø municipality changed again: Nesseby Municipality was merged back into Vadsø and the district of Vadsø located south of the Varangerfjorden was separated to form the new municipality of Sør-Varanger. This change resulted in a population of 2,050 in Vadsø municipality. In 1864, the western district of Nesseby was separated into a separate municipality once again.

On 1 January 1894, the rest of the rural district surrounding the town of Vadsø was separated to form the new municipality of Nord-Varanger. This left just the town of Vadsø remaining in the municipality. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, the municipality of Nord-Varanger was merged with the town of Vadsø to form the present-day Vadsø Municipality.

On 1 January 2020, the municipality became part of the newly formed Troms og Finnmark county. Previously, it had been part of the old Finnmark county.

History In the 16th century, the settlement of Vadsø consisted of a fishing village and the old Vadsø Church, located on the island of Vadsøya. The settlement later moved to the mainland. Pomor trade led Vadsø to be a major trading centre in this part of Norway. Township privilege was granted in 1833, and soon settlers came from Finland and the northern part of Sweden, which suffered from famine.

Finnish was rapidly becoming the language of the majority, and this continued for decades. As of 2016, Finnish is still spoken in some households. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, Vadsø suffered several air raids from the Soviet Union, which bombed German troops. However, there are, unlike most places in Finnmark, a number of 19th century wooden houses preserved close to the city centre, notably the house of Esbensen, built by a Norwegian, and the house of Tuomainen, built by a Finn. On the island of Vadsøya is the airship mast used by Umberto Nobile and Roald Amundsen for their expedition over the North Pole with the airship Norge in 1926, and used again on Nobile's flight with the airship Italia in 1928.

Government All municipalities in Norway, including Vadsø, are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of elected representatives, which in turn elect a mayor. The municipality falls under the Øst-Finnmark District Court and the Hålogaland Court of Appeal.

Geography The municipality of Vadsø forms the southern coast of the Varanger Peninsula. The treeline lies at 100 m - 200 m ASL, highest at sheltered areas into the fjord away from the sea. There is no conifer forest in the municipality, the treeline is made up of birch forest, and willow shrubs are also common. The Varangerfjorden lies along the southern coast of the municipality and the river Jakobselva runs along the western border of Vadsø. The small islands of Lille Ekkerøy and Vadsøya lie in the Varangerfjorden. The Varangerhalvøya National Park lies in a large part of the interior parts of the municipality. The "midnight sun" is above the horizon from 17 May to 28 July (73 days), and the period with continuous daylight lasts a bit longer, polar night from 25 November to 17 January (54 days).

Birdlife Situated on the shores of the Varangerfjorden the municipality of Vadsø is known for its interesting birdlife. Many of its coastal localities like Store Ekkerøy are internationally known for its rich and interesting birdlife. The harbor at Vadsø can produce all three species of eider, including the small and stunning Steller's eider.

River fishing Fishing permits (for salmon fishing) are sold for use on specific rivers, including Komag-elva.

Transport Vadsø Airport is located in Kiby, just to the east of the town. The town is also a port of call for the Hurtigruten coastal express boats. Vadsø is located along the European route E75 highway.

Economy The service industries have more impact on employment than the total of farming, fishing and the manufacturing industry. The city has suppliers to the regional construction industries, including a concrete works. One bookstore exists.

Europe/Oslo/Troms_og_Finnmark 

Vadsø has a population of over 5,064 people. Vadsø also forms the centre of the wider Finnmark region which has a population of over 75,540 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Vadsø is linked with:

🇩🇰 Holstebro, Denmark 🇫🇮 Karkkila, Finland, until 2016 🇫🇮 Kemijärvi, Finland 🇷🇺 Murmansk, Russia 🇸🇪 Oxelösund, Sweden
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North of: 70.08

🇧🇷 Dracena 121.483

🇬🇭 Ga West 314299

South of: 70.08

🇳🇴 Alta 69.968

🇳🇴 Tromsø 69.565

🇷🇺 Norilsk 69.333

🇷🇺 Murmansk 68.972

🇳🇴 Harstad 68.801

🇷🇺 Apatity 67.563

🇷🇺 Vorkuta 67.5

🇳🇴 Bodø 67.283

🇸🇪 Gällivare 67.13

🇷🇺 Salekhard 66.533

Antipodal to Vadsø is: -150.269,-70.08

Locations Near: Vadsø 29.7315,70.0803

🇷🇺 Murmansk 33.088,68.972 d: 179.5  

🇷🇺 Apatity 33.396,67.563 d: 316.2  

🇫🇮 Rovaniemi 25.725,66.497 d: 430.9  

🇫🇮 Kajaani 27.733,64.223 d: 656.9  

🇳🇴 Alta 23.272,69.968 d: 245.6  

🇫🇮 Oulu 25.478,65.016 d: 591.1  

🇫🇮 Kemi 24.562,65.735 d: 528.9  

🇫🇮 Kuopio 27.693,62.893 d: 804.2  

🇫🇮 Joensuu 29.782,62.603 d: 831.4  

🇫🇮 Ylivieska 24.533,64.067 d: 705  

Antipodal to: Vadsø -150.269,-70.08

🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 14172.4  

🇹🇴 Nuku'alofa -175.216,-21.136 d: 14326.3  

🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 13651.6  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 13586  

🇨🇱 Punta Arenas -70.91,-53.162 d: 15812.1  

🇨🇱 Coyhaique -72.067,-45.567 d: 15129.6  

🇨🇱 Port Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 14758.9  

🇨🇱 Puerto Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 14758.9  

🇨🇱 Valdivia -73.233,-39.8 d: 14604.4  

🇦🇷 Río Gallegos -69.2,-51.617 d: 15604.8  

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