'For andenes, the cultivation terraces of the Incas, see
Anden''

Andenes harbour

Andenes seen from Mount Røyken
is a former municipality in
Nordland county, Norway.
Andenes was separated from
Dverberg January 1, 1924. It was merged with Dverberg and
Bjørnskinn to create the new municipality of
Andøy January 1, 1964.
Andenes is the northernmost settlement of the island
Andøya and Nordland county. To the east is the island
Senja, and to the west the endless horizon of the
North Atlantic. Andøy municipality calls itself Nordlyskommunen (The commune of the
Aurora Borealis).
The name
The
Old Norse form of the name was ''Andarnes'' (from originally ''
★ Amdarnes''). The first element is the genitive case of ''Ömd'' (the old name of the island
Andøya), the last element is ''nes'' n 'headland'.
History
Andenes was already an important fishing village during the
Iron Age. By the early 1900s it had become one of the largest fishing ports in Norway.
Andenes was a separate
municipality from 1924 to 1964, when Andenes, Dverberg and Bjørnskinn were joined to form Andøy municipality. Andenes seats the mayor of Andøy and acts as the municipal centre. In the early 1980s the population was 3,770, which made it the largest town in
Vesterålen. The downsizing of the Air Station and general population centralization in Norway has led to a dramatic decline in inhabitants over the last 20 years.
Air Station
The construction of Andøya Air Station was commissioned in 1952 and funded in large part by
NATO. It was to be situated between Haugnes and Andenes. A
DC-3_Dakota of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (
RNoAF) undertook the first landing on September 17, 1954. The air station however was not fully operative until September 15, 1957.
In 1961 the 333 Squadron was moved from Sola Air Station to Andøya with their
Grumman HU-16 Albatross. These were in 1969 replaced by the
Lockheed P-3 Orion. In 1989 the
Lockheed P-3C Orion replaced the aging P-3Bs. However, two of the newest P-3Bs were converted to P-3Ns and fly missions for the Norwegian Coast Guard. Besides fisheries, Andøya Air Station has been the largest workplace in Andøy since the 1970s.
Geography
The city lies 300 km north of the
Arctic Circle and the
midnight sun is visible from
May 19 to
July 25. The sun is below the horizon from
November 25 to
January 28.
Media, culture and entertainment
The local newspaper is named
"Andøyposten".
Andenes hosts the annual
"Rock mot Rus" (Rock against drugs) festival, where young people perform their own rock music.
Well-known people
★ Tom Stenvoll, footballer for
Stabæk
★ David Pedersen, singer known from the TV-show
Idol
★ Kristian & Roger Adolfsen, owners of Norlandia Hotels
External links
★
Official site
★
Web-cam of Andenes harbour
★
Official site of Whalesafari
★
Coast Flights to and from Andenes