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  2. Lofoten - Wikipedia

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    Lofoten is located at the 68th and 69th parallels north of the Arctic Circle in North Norway. Lofoten encompasses the municipalities of Vågan, Vestvågøy, Flakstad, Moskenes, Værøy, and Røst. The principal islands, running from north to south are: Southern tip of Hinnøya.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Lofoten islands: Nordland 2002 iii, viii, ix, x (mixed) The Lofoten are a group of islands north of the Arctic Circle, spanning 250 kilometres (160 mi). They consist chiefly of Precambrian rocks. Cod fisheries have been an important source of income since the pre-Viking times.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Northern Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Lofoten Islands (2007) Svalbard Archipelago (2007) Islands of Jan Mayen og Bouvet as part of a serial transnational nomination of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge System (2007) Viking Monuments and Sites/Vestfold Ship Burials and Hyllestad Quernstone Quarries (2011) Sweden (1) The Rise of Systematic Biology (2009)

  5. File:Map-of-Lofoten-and-Vesteraalen.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of Lofoten and Vesterålen in Norway with names of some major islands: Date: 8 September 2006: Source: own work, based on public domain gmt outline: Author: User:Daf-de: Other versions: Македонски

  6. Lofoten Fishery - Wikipedia

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    It has for many centuries played an important role for both the local and the national economy. It takes place every year, typically starting in January lasting till mid-April, around the Lofoten Islands in the Northern parts of Norway. [1] Fishermen from all along the Norwegian coast still travel to Lofoten to take part in the fishery.

  7. Svolværgeita - Wikipedia

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    Geita or Svolværgeita [4] (Northern Sami: Spålla) is a 150-metre (490 ft) tall pinnacle at the southwest face of the mountain Fløyfjellet on the island of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago. The 569-metre (1,867 ft) high Fløyfjellet is located on the edge of the town of Svolvær in Vågan Municipality in Nordland county, Norway.

  8. Lofoten islands - Wikipedia

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  9. Lofoten Mainland Connection - Wikipedia

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    E10 from Lofoten to the mainland formerly went through the Vesterålen archipelago, with the Melbu–Fiskebøl Ferry. [2] This road went through several towns with uneven speed limits. Lofast is a significantly shorter road connection across Hinnøya to the mainland that requires no ferry crossings and allows driving at relatively high speeds.

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