Tomma

Island in Nesna, Norway
66°14′47″N 12°42′57″E / 66.2465°N 12.7157°E / 66.2465; 12.7157Area47.3 km2 (18.3 sq mi)Length10 km (6 mi)Width9 km (5.6 mi)Highest elevation922 m (3025 ft)Highest pointTomskjevelenAdministration
Norway
CountyNordlandMunicipalityNesna Municipality

Tomma is an island in the municipality of Nesna in Nordland county, Norway. The 47.3-square-kilometre (18.3 sq mi) island sits to the west of the islands of Handnesøya and Hugla. The island is at the southern entrance to the Sjona fjord. The main settlement on this island is the village of Husby, where the old Husby Estate and the Husby Chapel are located.[1]

Map of Nesna

Name

The Old Norse form of the name was Þǫmb. This name is probably identical with the word þǫmb which means "paunch" or "belly". (It is common in Norway to compare topographic elements with parts of the human body.)[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Store norske leksikon. "Tomma" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-01-20.


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