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Frøya Municipality

Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

Frøya Municipality

Summary

Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway

FieldValue
nameFrøya
former_nameFrøien herred
image_skylineSula in Frøya1.jpg
image_captionView of the village of Sula
idnumber5014
countyTrøndelag
districtFosen
capitalSistranda
established1 Jan 1877
precededHitra Municipality
disestablished1 Jan 1906
succeededNord-Frøya and
Sør-Frøya
established21 Jan 1964
preceded2Nord-Frøya and
Sør-Frøya
demonymFrøyværing
languageBokmål
coatofarmsFrøya komm.svg
flagFlag of Frøya.svg
webpagewww.froya.kommune.no
mayorKristin Furunes Strømskag
mayor_partyH
mayor_as_of2019
elevation_max_m74.73
highest_point_ref
area_rank292
area_total_km2241.32
area_land_km2229.94
area_water_km211.38
area_water_percent4.7
population_as_of2024
population_rank176
population_total5453
population_density_km222.6
population_increase19.9
coordinates

Sør-Frøya Sør-Frøya

Frøya is the westernmost municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the Fosen region and consists of the island of Frøya, which lies north of the island of Hitra, as well several thousand other small islands surrounding the island of Frøya. The village of Sistranda is the administrative center of Frøya Municipality. Other villages include Hammarvika, Titran, Sula, and Mausund. The main island of Frøya is connected to the neighboring island of Hitra (and ultimately the mainland of Norway) by the Frøya Tunnel, which goes under the Frøyfjorden.

The 241 km2 municipality is the 292nd largest by area out of the 357 municipalities in Norway. Frøya Municipality is the 176th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 5,453. The municipality's population density is 22.6 PD/km2, and its population has increased by 19.9% over the previous 10-year period.

General information

Flatval in Frøya Municipality

The parish of Frøya was established as a municipality on 1 January 1877 when it was separated from Hitra Municipality. Its initial population was 3,949. On 1 January 1906, it was split into two municipalities: Nord-Frøya Municipality in the north and Sør-Frøya Municipality in the south. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1964, Nord-Frøya Municipality (population: 4,348) and Sør-Frøya Municipality (population: 2,208) were merged back together again, forming a new Frøya Municipality.

On 1 January 2018, the municipality switched from the old Sør-Trøndelag county to the new Trøndelag county.

Name

The name of the island and municipality come from Norse mythology. Although Frøya is a variant of the name of the Norse goddess Freyja, the Old Norse form of the name of the island was Frøy or Frey (the ending -a in the modern form is actually the feminine definite article – so the meaning of Frøya is 'the Frøy'). Therefore, the name of the island probably has the same root as the name of the Norse god Freyr, brother to Freyja. The names originally were titles: "lord" or "lady". The oldest meaning of the common word was "(the one) in front; the foremost, the leading" and here in the sense "the island in front of Hitra". Until 1906 the island and municipality name was spelled Frøien (-en is the masculine definite article in Norwegian).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was granted on 13 March 1987. The official blazon is "Azure, three fishhooks argent in bend" (). This means the arms have a blue field (background) and the charge is a series of three fish hooks lined up diagonally. The fish hooks have a tincture of argent which means it is commonly colored white, but if it is made out of metal, then silver is used. The fish hooks mimic Stone Age hooks made of bone that are meant to symbolize the importance of fishing and trapping by the people of Frøya. The arms were designed by Einar H. Skjervold based on an idea by S. Hogstad from Kolsås.

Churches

The Church of Norway has one parish (sokn) within Frøya Municipality. It is part of the Orkdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Nidaros.

Parish (sokn)Church nameLocation of the churchYear built
FrøyaSletta ChurchSlette, near Svellingen1990
Hallaren ChurchStorhallaren1881
Froan ChapelSauøya (Froan)1904
Måøy ChapelMausund (Måøya)1939
Sula ChapelSula1925
Titran ChapelTitran1873

Geography

Halten, view from [[Halten lighthouse

Frøya Municipality has many small fishing communities on the large island of Frøya and many small islands in the ocean such as Mausund, Bogøyvær, and Sula, with Mausund being the largest of these with a population of approximately 270. Other small islands such as Froan and Halten lay to the northeast of the island of Frøya. Many of these islands are home to lighthouses such as Halten Lighthouse, Finnvær Lighthouse, Vingleia Lighthouse, Sula Lighthouse, and Sletringen Lighthouse.

The main island of Frøya is fairly open and has no natural forests–mostly covered with marshes and heather. The largest villages on the island are Sistranda in the east and Titran in the west. Frøya is a member of the International Island Games Association. The highest point above sea level is the 74.73 m tall Besselvassheia, and the second highest point is the 74 m tall Bremnestua.

Climate

Frøya has a temperate oceanic climate (Cfb) with a year amplitude of only 11.2 C-change from the coldest to the warmest month. November and December are the wettest months, while April – July are the driest part of the year. The record high is from July 2014, and the record low is from February 2010. The average date for the last overnight freeze (below 0 °C) in spring is 4 April and average date for first freeze in autumn is 20 November (1981-2010 average) giving an average frost-free season of 229 days.

|Jan record high C = 11.7 | Jan record low C = -12.3 |Feb record high C = 11.5 | Feb record low C = -12.7 |Mar record high C = 13.3 | Mar record low C = -8.1 |Apr record high C = 19.3 | Apr record low C = -3.6 |May record high C = 24.6 | May record low C = -0.3 |Jun record high C = 27.7 | Jun record low C = 2.7 |Jul record high C = 28.5 | Jul record low C = 5 |Aug record high C = 26.3 | Aug record low C = 7.1 |Sep record high C = 22.7 | Sep record low C = 2 |Oct record high C = 18.8 | Oct record low C = -1.1 |Nov record high C = 14.6 | Nov record low C = -7 |Dec record high C = 11.1 | Dec record low C = -10.9

Government

Frøya Municipality is responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, welfare and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads and utilities. The municipality is governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives. The mayor is indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council. The municipality is under the jurisdiction of the Trøndelag District Court and the Frostating Court of Appeal.

Municipal council

The municipal council (Kommunestyre) of Frøya Municipality is made up of 23 representatives that are elected to four year terms. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party. |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}} |}}

Mayors

The mayor () of Frøya Municipality is the political leader of the municipality and the chairperson of the municipal council. Here is a list of people who have held this position:

  • 1877–1885: Lars M. Eggen (H)
  • 1886–1887: Martin Sivertsen (V)
  • 1888–1889: Ivar Meland (V)
  • 1890–1893: Martin Sivertsen (V)
  • 1894–1897: Anton J. Leirvik (V)
  • 1898–1898: Martin Sivertsen (V)
  • 1899–1901: Kristian Sletvold (V)
  • 1902–1905: Martin Sivertsen (V)
  • (1905–1964: Frøya Municipality did not exist.)
  • 1964–1967: Johan Rabben (H)
  • 1968–1971: Georg Larsen (V)
  • 1972–1975: Oskar Steinvik (Ap)
  • 1975–1975: Asbjørn Waagø (Ap)
  • 1976–1979: Jan Iversen (KrF)
  • 1979–1987: Sigbjørn Larsen (KrF)
  • 1987–2003: Jan Otto Fredagsvik (Ap)
  • 2003–2007: Arvid Hammernes (V)
  • 2007–2011: Hans Stølan (Ap)
  • 2011–2019: Berit Flåmo (Ap)
  • 2019–present: Kristin Furunes Strømskag (H)

Notable people

  • John A. Widtsoe (1872 in Frøya – 1952), a Norwegian American, LDS churchman, author, scientist, and academic
  • Paul Martin Dahlø (1885 in Frøya – 1967), a Norwegian fisherman and politician who was Mayor of Frøya before and after World War II
  • Alf Tande-Petersen (born 1950), a Norwegian TV personality, journalist, writer, and businessperson; brought up in Frøya
  • Gustav Magnar Witzøe (born 1993 in Frøya), a billionaire and shareholder of salmon fish farming company SalMar ASA

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