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![[Flag of Tromsø]](../images/n/no-19-02.gif) image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
 
image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
Here is flag of Tromsø.
Sources:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Troms%C3%B8_r%C3%A5dhus.JPG
https://lovdata.no/dokument/OV/forskrift/1983-07-22-1290?q=flagg 
Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
![[Flag of Tromsø]](../images/n/no-19-02v.gif) image by Tomislav Šipek, 25 February 2017
 
image by Tomislav Šipek, 25 February 2017
Here is 1:1 variant of Tromsø flag.
Source:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/356277020495329850/
http://foto.digitalarkivet.no 
Tomislav Šipek, 11 November 2015
 image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 May 2017
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 May 2017
Blue with white reindeer passant at hoist. I spotted this flag on 20 April 
2017 in front of the town hall.
 Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 May 2017
![[Flag of Haugesund]](../images/n/no)19-02.png) image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
 
image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 October 2015
Tromsø arms is blazoned in Norwegian: I blått en gående sølv rein. In English 
that would make it: Azure a reindeer passant argent.
It was approved by the royal resolution of 22 July 1983. [c2j87] also noted that the same design 
was previously approved for the city as it was back then, by the Ministry of 
Interior on 24 September 1941. (I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere, but this 
seems to indicate that while Norway was occupied and king was abroad, the 
Ministry of Interior "took" the office of approving municipal symbols.)
The design was drawn by Hallvard Trætenberg.
The idea for the Tromsø arms was presented by A. T. Kaltenborn in the Norsk 
Folkekalender 1855, and the coat of arms was first used in connection with the 
Industry and Crafts Exhibition in Tromsø in 1870. In the use the background 
colour changed between blue and red, or even showing a natural landscape. 
Although reindeer played little or none role in the city, it was the 
administrative center of the vast surrounding areas of reindeer herding in 
the northern Norway. When no other northern Norwegian city had any arms, it was 
not unusual that such typical northern-Norwegian change was chosen nevertheless.
[c2j87] mentions also that former community of 
Tromsøysund, which was incorporated in the city of Tromsø in 1964, got its arms 
approved by the royal resolution of 9 April 1954 after a drawing of Sverre  
Mack helped by Hallvard Trætenberg.: på rød bunn et tomastet gull skip. - I.e. 
Gules a two-masted ship or. It is mentioned that this was the first 
"herredsvåpen" approved in Norway (I am not sure if that means the first 
non-urban municipality arms, or if it refers to some other administrative 
division type or some such.
The last is shown (cropped) at
http://www.itromso.no/nyheter/article413320.ece?index=40
Željko Heimer, 24 October 2015