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  2. Tromsø (city) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tromsø was established as an independent municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law). The city was completely surrounded by the Tromsøe landdistrikt (the rural municipality of Tromsø / later renamed Tromsøysund Municipality), but they were governed separately. As the city grew in size, areas were added to the ...

  3. Fjellheisen - Wikipedia

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    View of the cable car with the city of Tromsø in the back. Tromsø in winter viewed from Fjellheisen Starting point of Fjellheisen cablecar. Fjellheisen (English: Tromsø Cable Car) is an aerial tramway in Tromsø, Norway. The lower station is located near sea level in Tromsdalen, a suburb on the mainland.

  4. Tromsø - Wikipedia

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    This excludes most of the city's students, however, who often do not change their address when moving to Tromsø. A major development was the opening of Tromsø Airport in 1964, situated on the main island, and in 1972 the University of Tromsø was opened, at the time one of four universities in Norway and the only one serving the northern half ...

  5. Cathedral of Our Lady, Tromsø - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Our Lady [1] (Norwegian: Vår Frue domkirke), also commonly known as the Church of Our Lady, [2] is the Catholic cathedral of the city of Tromsø, Norway, [3] and seat of the prelature of the same name. It is the northernmost Catholic (and Christian in general) cathedral in the world. It is located on the Erling Bangsunds square.

  6. Sommarøy - Wikipedia

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    It is located about 36 kilometres (22 mi) west of the city of Tromsø and is a popular tourist destination due to its white sand beaches and scenery. The 0.41-square-kilometre (100-acre) village has a population (2023) of 304 and a population density of 741 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,920/sq mi).

  7. Bukta Tromsø Open Air Festival - Wikipedia

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    Bukta – Tromsø Open Air Festival is a non-profit foundation, with the annual general meeting as the highest authority. The annual general meeting elects the festival board, consisting of a chairperson and four board members.

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