Kvaløya (Tromsø)

For other islands in Norway called Kvaløya, see Kvaløya (disambiguation).
Kvaløya
Native name: <span class="nickname" ">Sállir

Kvaløya seen from Tromsøya; the Sandnessund Bridge connects the two islands. March 2006
Kvaløya
Geography
Location North Norway, northern Europe
Coordinates 69°37′N 18°33′E / 69.617°N 18.550°E / 69.617; 18.550Coordinates: 69°37′N 18°33′E / 69.617°N 18.550°E / 69.617; 18.550
Area 737 km2 (285 sq mi)
Highest elevation 1,044 m (3,425 ft)
Highest point Store Blåmannen
Administration
Norway
County Troms
Municipality Tromsø
Demographics
Population ca. 10,000
Pop. density 13 /km2 (34 /sq mi)

Kvaløya (Northern Sami: Sállir; lit. "Whale Island") is an island in the Norwegian municipality of Tromsø. It has an area of 737 square kilometres (285 sq mi), making it the fifth largest island in mainland Norway. It is connected to the neighboring island of Tromsøya to the east by the Sandnessund Bridge, to Ringvassøya to the north by the sub-sea Kvalsund Tunnel, to Sommarøy to the west by the Sommarøy Bridge, and to the mainland to the south by the Rya Tunnel. The island of Sommarøy, on the southwest coast, is a popular recreation area with magnificent coastal scenery.[1]

Geography

Store Blåmann 1,044 m (3450 ft); 4 May 2009.

Kvaløya is a mountainous island, with at least ten mountains higher than 700 metres (2,300 ft), and three reaching an elevation of more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft); of which the highest is Store Blåmann (big blueman at 1,044 metres (3,425 ft), can be climbed without climbing equipment, last part is steep). There are also several small fjords, almost dividing the island in two or three parts: Kaldfjorden, Ersfjorden, and Kattfjorden. The Rystraumen is a tidal current in the Straumsfjorden strait separating Kvaløya from the mainland to the south. Near this current, on the Kvaløya side, is Straumhella (30 kilometres or 19 miles from the city), a popular recreation area with good fishing opportunities. Ryøya is an island in the midst of Rystraumen, with a small population of musk oxen grazing in the pine forest, the only such population in Northern Norway.

Demography

Approximately 10,000 people live on Kvaløya, most of them on the eastern side near Kvaløysletta (which constitutes a suburban area of the city of Tromsø) near the Sandnessund Bridge.

Climate

According to official climate statistics, the west coast of Kvaløya, facing the open ocean, is the warmest part of Tromsø municipality. The weather station at Sommarøy on the west coast has 24-hr averages of −1.9 °C (28.6 °F) in January, 11.9 °C (53.4 °F) in July and a mean annual temperature of 3.9 °C (39.0 °F), while annual precipitation is 940 millimetres (37 in).

The mountains of Kvaløya seen from Skulsfjord
Midday twilight on Kvaløya in winter
Panorama Middagstinden, 2011
Panorama Middagstinden, 2011

References

  1. Store norske leksikon. "Kvaløya – øy i Tromsø" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-12-09.

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