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Country
  
Norway

District
  
Central Hålogaland

Created from
  
Ibestad in 1926

Elevation
  
1,276 m

Peak
  
Langlitinden

County
  
Troms

Municipality ID
  
NO-1916

Merged into
  
Ibestad in 1964

Area
  
135 km²

Municipality
  
Ibestad

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Andørja (Northern Sami: Áttir) is a former municipality in Troms county in Norway. It is located in the northeastern half of the present-day municipality of Ibestad. It encompassed the entire 135-square-kilometre (52 sq mi) island of Andørja. Andørja Church in Engenes was the church for the whole municipality.

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Map of And%C3%B8rja, Ibestad, Norway

History

The municipality of Andørja was established on 1 July 1926 when the large municipality of Ibestad was separated into Ibestad, Andørja, Astafjord and Gratangen. Andørja had an initial population of 1,420. On 1 January 1964, Andørja was merged with Ibestad and the part of neighboring Skånland municipality that was located on the island of Rolla. Prior to the merger, Andørja had a population of 1,330.

Name

The name of the municipality is the same as the name for the island (Old Norse: Andyrja). The meaning of the name is not certain, but one theory is that the first element and comes from the word for "against" and the second element yrja means "gravel" or "rocks", possibly referring to the waves from the sea hitting against the rocky shores.

References

Andørja Wikipedia


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