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Tromsøysund : ウィキペディア英語版
Tromsøysund

Tromsøysund is a former municipality in Troms county in Norway. It is located in the southern and eastern parts of the present-day municipality of Tromsø, on the island of Kvaløya and on the mainland. The municipality included the villages of Bjerkaker, Tromsdalen, and Movik.
==History==
The ''Tromsøe landdistrikt'' municipality, adjacent to the city of Tromsøe, was established on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). Around that time, the new municipality had a population of 4,286. In 1860, Balsfjord (population: 3,610) was split from Tromsøe landdistrikt to constitute a municipality of its own, leaving Tromsøe landdistrikt with 2,632 inhabitants. On 1 January 1860, an area of Tromsøe landdistrikt (population: 110) was transferred to Tromsø. In November 1860, the name of the municipality was changed to ''Tromsøysund''. On 1 January 1873, a part of the neighboring municipality of Malangen (population: 287) was merged back into Tromsøysund (this area in Malangen was separated from Balsfjord in 1871). This area included the Bakkejord-Kvalnes-Lauksletta-Mjelde area in southern Kvaløya and Brokskar-Bentsjorda area on the mainland. At the same time, an uninhabited part of Tromsøysund was also transferred to Tromsø.
On 1 July 1915, part of Tromsøysund (population: 512) was transferred to Tromsø. Again on 1 July 1955, the Bjerkaker area of Tromsøysund (population: 1,583) was transferred to Tromsø. Finally, on 1 January 1964, all the rest of Tromsøysund was incorporated into Tromsø. Prior to the merger, Tromsøysund had a population of 16,727–somewhat more than Tromsø itself.


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