'Bardu' is a municipality in the county of Troms,
Norway.
Bardu was separated from
Ibestad 1854.
The largest town and administrative and political capital is
Setermoen.
Norway's largest
military garrison is located at Setermoen. The military is the municipality's largest employer and more than 1000 young men perform their duty service here each year.
Bardu has over the years produced several internationally renowned
Nordic combined performers. The most honoured is
Fred Børre Lundberg. The world's most northern zoo,
Polar Zoo is located in the municipality.
Bardu, although not far from the coast, is known for its cold winters compared to the coastal areas. This is caused by mountains usually blocking the milder, coastal air from reaching the Bardu valley. In summer, however, it is usually warmer than the coastal areas. The largest lake in the county,
Altevatnet, is located in the municipality.
The name
''Bardu'' is a Norwegianized form of the
Sámi name ''Beardu''. The meaning of the Sámi name is probably 'long and steep mountain side'.
Until 1889 the municipality was called "Bardodalen" ('the valley/dale of Bardo'). In the period 1889-1908 the name was written "Bardo", from 1909 on "Bardu".
Coat-of-arms
The coat-of-arms is from modern times (1980). It shows a
wolverine.