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  2. Northern Norway - Wikipedia

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    Northern Norway (Bokmål: Nord-Norge, Urban East Norwegian: [ˈnûːrˌnɔrɡə], Nynorsk: Nord-Noreg; Northern Sami: Davvi-Norga) is a geographical region of Norway, consisting of the three northernmost counties Nordland, Troms and Finnmark, in total about 35% of the Norwegian mainland.

  3. Longyearbyen - Wikipedia

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    Tourists visit the main street, with a shopping mall closest and the town hall further down. As of 2020, Longyearbyen had a population of 1,753 people. The largest regional group of Norwegians are from Northern Norway, particularly Nordland and Troms, who make up more than 40% of the population. [29]

  4. List of towns and cities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    All of the ladested places on this list were later upgraded to kjøpstads. During the 1800s, urbanization took hold in Norway and many new towns/cities were added. The special trading rights for towns/cities were abolished in 1857. [1] In 1946, Norwegian municipalities were each assigned a municipality number, a four-digit codes based on ISO ...

  5. Tourism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Airport, Gardermoen is the most important airport in Norway, with 24 million passengers in 2014. Most cities and towns have nearby airports, and some of the largest also have international flights. The cruise ferry Hurtigruten connects the cities on the coast between Bergen and Kirkenes. In the summer, the coastal cities are visited by ...

  6. Hammerfest (town) - Wikipedia

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    Honningsvåg was given town status prior to the 1997 law, so it is a town under current Norwegian law, making Honningsvåg the northernmost town in Norway. Thus, Hammerfest is the northernmost town with over 5,000 residents. This is a point of contention between the two towns who both claim to be the northernmost town in Norway.

  7. North Cape (Norway) - Wikipedia

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    A granite column was erected commemorating the visit of King Oscar II of Norway and Sweden in 1873 and the visit of German Kaiser Wilhelm II (in 1891) was also marked with a memorial. [5] In 1891–92, an octagonal wooden building was erected on top of the cape, later named "Stoppenbrinck's" (or "Stoppenbrink's") "Champagne Pavilion". [5]

  8. 7 of the best adult-only cruises for 2025 - AOL

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    Ambassador Cruise Line: Norway’s Land Of The Northern Lights London Tilbury - Ijmuiden - Alesund - Tromso - Alta - Narvik - Bodo - Bergen - London Tilbury A cruise is a great way to find the ...

  9. Alta (town) - Wikipedia

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    The town has port facilities along Altafjorden, just alongside Alta Airport in Elvebakken. The airport has direct flights to Oslo and certain other big cities in Norway like Tromsø. The European route E6 highway also runs through the town and the European route E45 has its northern terminus in the town. The main industries present in Alta ...

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