Rebbenesøya
Geography | |
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Location | Troms, Norway |
Coordinates | 70°03′08″N 18°43′21″E / 70.0523°N 18.7225°E |
Administration | |
Norway | |
Demographics | |
Population | 140 |
Rebbenesøya (Norwegian) or Ruobbá (Northern Sami)) is an island in Troms county, Norway. The southern third of the 80.6-square-kilometre (31.1 sq mi) island is part of Tromsø Municipality while the northern (larger) portion of the island is part of Karlsøy Municipality. There is a regular ferry connection from Bromnes on the eastern end on Rebbensøya to Mikkelvik on the northwestern end of the neighboring island of Ringvassøya.[1]
On Rebbenesøya, there are many mountains that are suitable for tourists who enjoy the outdoors and hiking. The highest point on the island is Geittinden at a height of 694 metres (2,277 ft). There are also about 20 fishing lakes.
The island's school is in Skogvika with 6 students (2012/2013). The island also has a convenience store located in Engvika.
History
Twelve Norwegian commandos from Company Linge were attacked by a German minesweeper in Toftefjord on the island of Rebbenesøya on 30 March 1943. The only person who managed to escape was Jan Baalsrud, who managed to escape to Sweden. A monument to those killed is located in Toftefjord. Baalsrud's flight is referred to in the novel Nine Lives, which was later made into a film, also called Nine Lives.
See also
References
- ^ Store norske leksikon. "Rebbenesøy" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-04-06.