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  2. Regions of Norway - Wikipedia

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    A geopolitical map of Norway, exhibiting its 19 first-order subnational divisions (fylker or "counties") with Svalbard and Jan Mayen. Each of the country's regions is uniquely coloured. Norway is commonly divided into five major geographical regions (landsdeler). These regions are purely geographical and cultural, and have no administrative ...

  3. Norway - Wikipedia

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    Map of Norway showing the normal precipitation (annual average). Period 1961–1990. Because of the Gulf Stream and prevailing westerlies, Norway experiences higher temperatures and more precipitation than expected at such northern latitudes, especially along the coast. The mainland experiences four distinct seasons, with colder winters and ...

  4. Category:Maps of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway, and its counties. Pages in category "Maps of Norway" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N.

  5. Vågsfjorden, Troms - Wikipedia

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    Interactive map of the fjord. Location: Troms county, Norway: ... The fjord is located between Norway's two largest islands, Hinnøya to the south and Senja to the north.

  6. Valsøyfjorden - Wikipedia

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    Interactive map of the fjord. Location: ... Norway. [2] It is a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) fjord arm off of the Arasvikfjorden and it runs south past the island of Valsøya.

  7. Geography of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway is a country located in Northern Europe in the northern and western parts of the Scandinavian Peninsula.The majority of the country borders water, including the Skagerrak inlet to the south, the North Sea to the southwest, the North Atlantic Ocean (Norwegian Sea) to the west, and the Barents Sea to the north.

  8. Ruten (Heim) - Wikipedia

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    Ruten [3] is a mountain in Trøndelag county, Norway. The 1,040-meter (3,410 ft) tall mountain is located on the border Heim Municipality and Rindal Municipality. The mountain stands about 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) southeast of the village of Vinjeøra in Heim Municipality. This is the highest point in Heim Municipality. [4]

  9. Geology of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Geological map of Fennoscandia. The geology of Norway encompasses the history of Earth that can be interpreted by rock types found in Norway, and the associated sedimentological history of soils and rock types. The Norwegian mountains were formed around 400 million years ago (Ma) during the Caledonian orogeny.