Nuvsvåg is a village in Loppa Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The village is located on the mainland, along the Nuvsfjorden. This part of Loppa is a peninsula that has one road along the fjord, but it is only accessible by a ferry from the village of Øksfjord.
In 2015, there are 66 inhabitants in the village (Loppa municipality had 989 at that time).[2]Nuvsvåg Chapel is located in this village. Nuvsvåg's primary industry is fishing.
History
For a time, there was a wolffish-farm here, but due to a lack of funding, it closed after a short time.[3]
On 25 May 2012, the municipal politicians decided to close the public school in Nuvsvåg.[2] Then, in 2015, the one shop in Nuvsvåg closed. In June 2015 another food store was scheduled to open in its place, according to Klassekampen.[2]
Name
The name is from the Norwegian word nuv, meaning rounded hump or mountain, which is also the name of the rounded mountain Nuven at the mouth of the fjord.[4] The word derives from the Old Norse word hnúfa, which either means hump, but it's also a name alternately meaning "snub" or snub-nosed. The word "'hnufa' also refers to a bondmaid whose nose has been cut off for theft thrice repeated.[5]
Nuvsvåg's old name was Nuvsfjord (Old Norse: Hnúfafjǫrðr) or sometimes spelled Nusfjord, and due to confusion with a village in Lofoten with the same name it was changed to Nuvsvåg.