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  2. Ålesund (town) - Wikipedia

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    Ålesund (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈôːɫəsʉn] ⓘ) is a town in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.The town is the administrative centre of Ålesund Municipality.The centre of the town of Ålesund lies on the islands of Hessa, Aspøya, Nørvøya with newer developments located on the islands of Uksenøya the outer parts of the "urban area" even stretch onto the island of Sula which is in ...

  3. Ålesund - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1875, part of Borgund Municipality (population: 902) was transferred to the town of Ålesund. In 1922, another part of Borgund Municipality (population: 1,148) was transferred to the town of Ålesund. During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee. On 1 January 1968, most of ...

  4. List of northernmost items - Wikipedia

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    Longyearbyen in Svalbard (2008) Ny-Ålesund at 79°N – location of the northernmost hotel, restaurant, and camping site. This is a list of various northernmost things on Earth . Cities and settlements

  5. Møre og Romsdal - Wikipedia

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    Møre og Romsdal is served by nine airports, of which only the four airports located near the four largest centres have regular domestic flights. The largest airport in the county is Ålesund Airport, Vigra, which offers the only scheduled international routes from any airport in Møre og Romsdal. Ålesund Airport had 732,614 passengers in 2006.

  6. Geiranger - Wikipedia

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    The Old Norse form of the name was Geirangr.The suffix -angr ('fjord') is a common element in Norwegian place names (see for instance Hardanger and Varanger). [4] [5] The first element could be the plural genitive of the Norse word geiri ('piece of land; field in a mountain side') which is related to English gore ('spear-shaped piece of land').

  7. History of Ny-Ålesund - Wikipedia

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    By 1996 there were over one hundred research projects in Ny-Ålesund, [117] and the town reaches a capacity for 200 people two years later. [118] On 6 May 1998, Kings Bay Kull. Comp A/S changes its name to Kings Bay AS. [119] The same summer the North Pole Hotel was finished refurbished and opened as the world's northernmost hotel. [120]