Troms

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Troms is a county in northern Norway, bordering Finnmark and Nordland.

Troms fylke
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County NO-19
Region Nord-Norge
Administrative centre Tromsø
County mayor  
Area
 - Total
 - Percentage
Ranked 4
25,877 km²
8.18 %
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 15
152,628
3.33 %
2.0 %
6/km²
Gross Regional Product
 - Total (2001)
 - Percentage
 - GRP/capita
Ranked 15
32,159 million NOK
2.11 %
211,955 NOK

Troms includes a lot of islands, like Senja, Kvaløy, Ringvassøy and Arnøy. It also includes parts of the island Hinnøya. It has a very rugged and indented coastline facing the Norwegian Sea. Of the coastline's many fjords, the largest is Lyngenfjorden.

The district is mainly mountainous; much of its interior supports livestock raising as only means of agriculture. Along the coast and on the islands, fishing is dominant. The city of Tromsø, in the north central part, is the county seat and an Arctic seaport. Harstad in the southern part of the county is the second largest city. Because many of the roads are poorly maintained, much communication is done by boat and air services.

The Norwegian armed forces is a vital employer in Troms, having the seat of their 6th army division as well as several large air force bases, helicopter wings and radar stations in the county.

Municipalities


Counties of Norway Image:Coat of Arms of Norway.png
Akershus | Aust-Agder | Buskerud | Finnmark | Hedmark | Hordaland | Møre og Romsdal | Nordland | Nord-Trøndelag | Oppland | Oslo | Østfold | Rogaland | Sogn og Fjordane | Sør-Trøndelag | Telemark | Troms | Vest-Agder | Vestfold



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