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  2. Tourism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Norway contributed 4.2% of the gross domestic product as reported in 2018. [2] Every seven in a hundred people throughout the country work in the tourism industry. [ 2 ] Tourism is seasonal in Norway, with more than half of total tourists visiting between the months of May and August.

  3. List of Norwegian fjords - Wikipedia

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    This list of Norwegian fjords shows many of the fjords in Norway. In total, there are about 1,190 fjords in Norway and the Svalbard islands. The sortable list ...

  4. Trollfjord - Wikipedia

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    The Trollfjord or Trollfjorden is a fjord in Hadsel Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) long fjord cuts into the island of Austvågøya and flows out into the Raftsundet strait. The fjord has a narrow entrance and steep-sided mountains surrounding it. The name is derived from troll, a figure from Norse mythology.

  5. You don't need to fly to Norway to view fjords. Just go to ...

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    The port city of Seward is a 15-minute drive from Kenai Fjords. The park also is close to Anchorage, just 2½ hours by car. The park also is close to Anchorage, just 2½ hours by car.

  6. Valsøyfjorden - Wikipedia

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    The villages along the fjord include Engan, Hjellnes, and Valsøybotnen. The Valsøy Bridge is part of European route E39 and it was built in 1993 to cross over mouth of the fjord so travelers did not have to drive all the way around the fjord. The village in Valsøyfjord lies on the west side of the mouth of the fjord.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The two fjords are among the world's longest and deepest. They are classic examples of fjords, submerged glaciated valleys. The valleys rise up to 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) above sea level and extend up to 500 metres (1,600 ft) below it. The area also features a large number of waterfalls, glaciers, and glacial lakes. [14]

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