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seawater over an open fire, or fried (typically the smaller coalfish). ] is traditional Christmas food. Most fish is served plainly poached, only accompanied by boiled potatoes, carrots and possibly fried bacon. A more particular kind of fish is "gammelsei", ] that has been conserved for a year or more. Other traditions are ] and ], the latter made from ], and in Nordland often from ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boknafisk.com/index.php?modul=18 |title=Boknafisk is made from stockfish |publisher=Boknafisk.com |date=}}</ref> ] and ] are regarded as good food, the latter often eaten salted and poached, with the brain (''krus'') highly regarded, sometimes fried with onions. In addition to cod, herring and potatoes were traditional staple foods (except in the most northern area). ] has long traditions as food along the rivers, and also ] which are common also in the numerous lakes. In the latest decades consumption has increased in correspondence with increased salmon ]; ] is very popular, often on ]es, alone or together with boiled or ] or ].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Newscientist|url=http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/human-evolution/mg19826622.400-histories-viking-longships-brought-rape-pillage-and-cod.html|title=Stockfish trade with Europe, Britain 1,100 years ago}}</ref>
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seawater over an open fire, or fried (typically the smaller coalfish). ] is traditional Christmas food. Most fish is served plainly poached, only accompanied by boiled potatoes, carrots and possibly fried bacon. A more particular kind of fish is "gammelsei", ] that has been conserved for a year or more. Other traditions are ] and ], the latter made from ], and in Nordland often from ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boknafisk.com/index.php?modul=18 |title=Boknafisk is made from stockfish |publisher=Boknafisk.com |date=}}</ref> ] and ] are regarded as good food, the latter often eaten salted and poached, with the brain (''krus'') highly regarded, sometimes fried with onions. In addition to cod, herring and potatoes were traditional staple foods (except in the most northern area). ] has long traditions as food along the rivers, and also ] which are common also in the numerous lakes. In the latest decades consumption has increased in correspondence with increased salmon ]; ] is very popular, often on ]es, alone or together with boiled or ] or ].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Newscientist|url=http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/human-evolution/mg19826622.400-histories-viking-longships-brought-rape-pillage-and-cod.html|title=Stockfish trade with Europe, Britain 1,100 years ago}}</ref>
413:}}</ref>), sheep or goats (goats being preferred in many places due to their superior adaptation to the rough and mountainous terrain found in much of Northern Norway) and had small grain fields (mostly ]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/arkivinordland/docs/norden200412 |title=Grain cultivation in Northern Norway |publisher=Issuu.com |date=}}</ref> After the introduction (and somewhat later acceptance) of potatoes from the Americas, these became a main staple in much of Northern Norway, as well as many other parts of Norway. Agriculture gradually becomes less important as a food source as one moves further north, and in the northern half (north of Balsfjord/Tromsø area) was usually of minor importance and certainly less important than fishing or Sami reindeer ]. Hunting has been important ever since the stone age, and the comparatively large areas of sparsely settled valleys, fells and mountains still hold wildlife. 394:}}</ref>), sheep or goats (goats being preferred in many places due to their superior adaptation to the rough and mountainous terrain found in much of Northern Norway) and had small grain fields (mostly ]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/arkivinordland/docs/norden200412 |title=Grain cultivation in Northern Norway |publisher=Issuu.com |date=}}</ref> After the introduction (and somewhat later acceptance) of potatoes from the Americas, these became a main staple in much of Northern Norway, as well as many other parts of Norway. Agriculture gradually becomes less important as a food source as one moves further north, and in the northern half (north of Balsfjord/Tromsø area) was usually of minor importance and certainly less important than fishing or Sami reindeer ]. Hunting has been important ever since the stone age, and the comparatively large areas of sparsely settled valleys, fells and mountains still hold wildlife. 469:
slices in a cream sauce. Reindeer filets have become more popular in high-end restaurants in recent years, but the price can be prohibitive as the reindeer industry is shielded from market forces by the Norwegian government (in essence, it is treated as a vital component of Sami culture, rather than a competitive industry, which means there is little pressure to actually sell the meat products). ] from sheep following the retreating ] up the hills and mountains to get the most nutritious fresh vegetation throughout summer is highly regarded by the locals, and research seem to indicate that a varied diet does influence the taste of the meat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=22010761 |title=Research: Does diet influence the taste of lamb meat |publisher=Cat.inist.fr |date=}}</ref> Game meat includes ], ], ] and ].
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slices in a cream sauce. Reindeer filets have become more popular in high-end restaurants in recent years, but the price can be prohibitive as the reindeer industry is shielded from market forces by the Norwegian government (in essence, it is treated as a vital component of Sami culture, rather than a competitive industry, which means there is little pressure to actually sell the meat products). ] from sheep following the retreating ] up the hills and mountains to get the most nutritious fresh vegetation throughout summer is highly regarded by the locals, and research seem to indicate that a varied diet does influence the taste of the meat.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=22010761 |title=Research: Does diet influence the taste of lamb meat |publisher=Cat.inist.fr |date=}}</ref> Game meat includes ], ], ] and ].
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Norwegian side of the border. Eastern Sami was originally spoken in Neiden, close to Kirkenes, but it is more or less extinct. Overall, Northern Sami is by far the healthiest of the Sami languages today, primarily because it still has a relatively large number of first language speakers and maintains its dominance in core areas in Finnmark. Northern Sami is an official language (in addition to Norwegian) in the municipalities of
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rather than Kvens, arguing that the term Kven represents an attempt to cut them off from their Finnish roots. Finnish is official in addition to Sami and Norwegian in Porsanger municipality. It should be pointed out, however, that very few first language Finnish speakers remain in Northern Norway, and unlike Northern Sami, the Finnish language lacks a core region where it is still dominant in daily life.
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communities. In the 1740s the first settlers started arriving in Northern Norway from Finland. The traditional view is that these were refugees escaping famine and warfare at home, although modern scholars have pointed out that many were simply looking for their own piece of land, which was getting scarce in Finland as a result of rapid population growth. In 1789, the trade monopoly of the city of
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Autumn tend to be the wettest season in most areas, often receiving more than twice as much precipitation as does spring and early summer. Only the interior areas of Finnmark – like Karasjok – tend to be wettest in summer. The areas with the least precipitation are some inland valleys, like Dividalen
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Wild berries have long traditions in the local cuisine, and the most sought after is the ], used in marmalade, desserts and cakes. Other popular wild berries are ], ], ] (southern half of region, also cultivated in some private gardens), and there are also a number of less well known berries used for
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Wild berries have long traditions in the local cuisine, and the most sought after is the ], used in marmalade, desserts and cakes. Other popular wild berries are ], ], ] (southern half of region, also cultivated in some private gardens), and there are also a number of less well known berries used for
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Foods with dairy as an important ingredient include ], ]s and ] (sour-cream porridge), the latter always served with sugar and ]. None of the aforementioned are distinctly Northern Norwegian foods, however, but are popular throughout Norway. There are a number of local traditions in this long region,
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Foods with dairy as an important ingredient include ], ]s and ] (sour-cream porridge), the latter always served with sugar and ]. None of the aforementioned are distinctly Northern Norwegian foods, however, but are popular throughout Norway. There are a number of local traditions in this long region,
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sees on average only 11 days with strong breeze or more and scarcely ever experiences gale. In winter, there might sometimes blow cold winds from the freezing highlands out through the large fjords, −10 Â°C (14 Â°F) and strong breeze will feel very cold on the skin. Mild westerlies are still
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The Northern Norwegian dialects share a common, musical intonation, different from the southern dialects of Norway. Apart from this, there is great variation in sound system, grammar and vocabulary. In general, one can say that the southernmost of the northern dialects, particularly in Helgeland and
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near Harstad in the Bronze Age 1000 BC. A larger settlement by people of Germanic origin, with substantial archeological evidence, seem to have occurred around 200–300 AD. These settled along the coasts roughly up to Tromsø. The two ethnic groups traded with each other, and there seems to have been
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dominates in most of the area; Sami speakers are mainly found inland and in some of the fjord areas of Nordland, Troms and particularly Finnmark – though ethnic Sámi who do not speak the language are found more or less everywhere in the region. Finnish is spoken in only a few communities in the east
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Tender ] is usually served as steaks, whereas seals are an acquired taste, due to the smell. However, when processed into "Barents ham", it gets more palatable. Fresh seal meat is served at the end of the hunting season in spring, and Tromsø is the place to look for it. ] are often served as ], thin
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Tender ] is usually served as steaks, whereas seals are an acquired taste, due to the smell. However, when processed into "Barents ham", it gets more palatable. Fresh seal meat is served at the end of the hunting season in spring, and Tromsø is the place to look for it. ] are often served as ], thin
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Even if winter temperatures depends largely on the distance to the sea, the length of the season varies mostly with latitude (and altitude): The summer (days/year with 24-hr average 10 Â°C (50 Â°F) or more) lasts on average 108 days in Brønnøysund, 90 in Bodø, 85 days in eastern Lofoten and
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from 30 May to 12 July (no polar night in Bodø). The mid-winter darkness is not totally dark on the mainland; there is twilight for about three hours around noon in Tromsø. Helgeland does not have true midnight sun, but the upper part of the sun disc never descends below the horizon as far south as
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in the eastern part of Finnmarksvidda has January and February averages of −17 Â°C (1 Â°F) and −15 Â°C (5 Â°F), July & August averages are 13 Â°C (55 Â°F) and 11 Â°C (52 Â°F), year average is −2.4 Â°C (27.7 Â°F) and precipitation is only 366 mm/year
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calls at many ports in the region. Goods that are needed in northern Norway are generally freighted by train to Bodø or Narvik, and there reloaded to trucks. The freight trains from Oslo to Narvik has the majority of the amount. Export of fish and other products use the same trains in the reverse
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Working against all this, emigration to the south has been strong after World War II. While there is a slight overall population growth in Northern Norway (as a result of surplus childbirths and immigration from abroad), this is significantly lower than in southern counties, although the regional
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were issued their city charters, and Tromsø followed suit in 1794. Interrupted by the British blockade of the Napoleonic wars, this introduced a period of unprecedented growth in the north as the trade monopoly had previously made cities nonviable in Northern Norway. Bodø was founded in 1816, and
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started to come every summer on trading expeditions, bringing rye in exchange for fish. Although this was in violation of Bergen's trade monopoly and the Danish-Norwegian monarchy made some attempts to curtail the Pomor trade, the trade was vital to the survival of many Northern Norwegian fishing
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was the northernmost church in Norway. In 1252 the first church, the Ecclesia Sanctae Mariae de Trums juxta paganos ("The Church of Saint Mary in Troms near the Heathens"), was built in Tromsø, along with a small rampart intended to serve as protection against Karelian raids. This was followed in
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to Porsanger, is quite distinct, although comprehensible for people from Finland. Further east, around Vadsø and Kirkenes, the spoken Finnish resembles standard Finnish. People of Finnish descent in these eastern areas are also typically more likely to consider themselves as "Finnish Norwegians"
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Reduced fish prices in the 17th century and the exploitative trade practices of merchants from Bergen, who had been granted a royal monopoly on fish trading, led to a significant decline in the population and grinding poverty for those who remained. Large coastal areas were depopulated, and Sami
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was the first to receive international acclaim, as his poems were rewarded when the Icelandic parliament organized a money collection to buy him a thick ring of gold. This flourishing period of resistance was followed by consolidation and centralization of the Norwegian state, which was (and is)
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In the winter, the codfish comes to the coastal waters to spawn, especially to the cod fisheries of Lofoten. ], boiled codfish with liver and ], is a delicacy that today is served in the best restaurants. In the summer, the ], or ], bites, and fresh saithe is often served on the beach, boiled in
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In the winter, the codfish comes to the coastal waters to spawn, especially to the cod fisheries of Lofoten. ], boiled codfish with liver and ], is a delicacy that today is served in the best restaurants. In the summer, the ], or ], bites, and fresh saithe is often served on the beach, boiled in
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Along the coast of Nordland average temperatures hover barely below freezing for 2 – 3 months, statistically from 15 December to 27 February in Brønnøysund; somewhat longer into the fjords. Inland Finnmark, as in Karasjok, average temperatures remain below freezing for 7 months (October â€”
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opened, accompanied by a number of university colleges, notably in Bodø, Alta, Harstad and Narvik. In 1972 and 1994, the strong anti-EU movements of the north, largely based on concerns over EU (mis)management of its own fish stocks, were instrumental when Norway voted against EU membership in
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is spoken in three main dialects (or languages, depending on the definition): Southern Sami south of the Arctic Circle, Lule Sami mainly between Bodø and Narvik, and Northern Sami in the rest. Originally, Pite Sami and Ume Sami was spoken around Bodø, but these dialects are now extinct on the
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At the same time, the ethnic diversity of the area came under threat. Particularly after Norwegian independence (from Sweden) in 1905, the Norwegian authorities were insistent that all should speak Norwegian only and schools became active tools of assimilation. The Sami language was banned in
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Precipitation occur in all seasons, usually as snow in winter, although often as rain on the Nordland coast. Snow accumulation in the mountains can exceed 3 metres (9.8 ft), and this abundance of snow is the reason for the numerous glaciers – more than 500, mostly in Nordland and Troms.
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in the southern part of Nordland has January and February averages of −1 Â°C (30 Â°F) and −0.6 Â°C (30.9 Â°F), July & 24 August-hr averages are both 13 Â°C (55 Â°F), year average is 5.6 Â°C (42.1 Â°F) (about the same as in Oslo), and precipitation is 1,510
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Sami language instruction was introduced in schools in the 1970s. In 1979, the building of a hydro-electric dam in Alta caused huge demonstrations, giving the Sami question national attention for virtually the first time. The result was a significant effort by the authorities to promote
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has invaded Norwegian waters from the east and, having reached west to Hammerfest, are now served in the finest restaurants. The large sea bird colonies along the coast provided eggs for the local population, most of these are now protected by law. However, in Tromsø,
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is usually served as steaks, whereas seals are an acquired taste, due to the smell. However, when processed into "Barents ham", it gets more palatable. Fresh seal meat is served at the end of the hunting season in spring, and Tromsø is the place to look for it.
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Northern Norway is surrounded by some of the richest seas in the world, and seafood is the main source for traditional cuisine. However, agricultural produce has existed for at least 3,000 years in parts of the area (], ], Lofoten, Harstad-]).<ref>{{cite
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After World War II, Norway made a huge effort to rebuild the destroyed towns and villages. Modernizing fishing and agriculture was important, as Northern Norway was considerably poorer and less developed than the south. In 1946, the huge steel works of
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and the government fled towards the north, and stayed in the Tromsø area for three weeks. On 27 May, Bodø was bombed by German planes, and on 7 June, the Allies retreated from the North, and the King and government fled to Britain from Tromsø.
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Earlier, northern dialects had a low status in Norway, but recently they have been used extensively in song lyrics, poetry, in TV and radio. Today, anyone can use their dialects. This is not to suggest that no prejudices remain, however.
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Mosjøen in June. February is a transitional period when the sun rapidly returns, and March and April often feel like an explosion of light with long daylight hours and snow cover in most areas except the coastal strip of Nordland. The
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much more common in most winters. Weather patterns are inherently unpredictable in this northern region â€” both low pressure and high pressure weather can occur at any time of year, although the strongest winds occur in winter.
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The oldest known historical culture in the region is called Komsa, named after a mountain in Alta. The first people possibly arrived around 12–13,000 years ago, but it is uncertain whether they came from southern Norway or from the
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up the hills and mountains to get the most nutritious fresh vegetation throughout summer is highly regarded by the locals, and research seem to indicate that a varied diet does influence the taste of the meat. Game meat includes
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Northern Norway, located at the very northern periphery of Europe, has seen great improvements in communications in recent decades. The road network connects virtually all villages and towns, the most important roads are the
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shipwrecked at Røst in 1432), sheep or goats (goats being preferred in many places due to their superior adaptation to the rough and mountainous terrain found in much of Northern Norway) and had small grain fields (mostly
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Northern Norway is surrounded by some of the richest seas in the world, and seafood is the main source for traditional cuisine. However, agricultural produce has existed for at least 3,000 years in parts of the area
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In the Middle Ages, churches and fortifications were built along the coast in an effort to stake a more firm claim for the kingdom of Norway along what was then the frontier of Norwegian settlement. By 1150,
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is a chain of peaks that jut out of the ocean. From the mainland side it looks very barren, but behind the violet-black peaks there are also flatlands with good grazing for sheep, partially on soil made from
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which has become popular and are grown locally (mostly southern half of region). The unique growing conditions, with ripening in 24-hr daylight and modest warmth is sometimes claimed to enhance flavor.
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April). In Tromsø, average temperatures stays below freezing for 5 months – statistically from 10 November to 10 April (based on 1961–90 average, more recent years have tended to be somewhat warmer).
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county has surprising greenery for the latitude, and the inner waterways and fjords are lined with birch forests, and further inland there are extensive pine forests and highlands around the rivers
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Salten, are the most distinct. Notably they cut grammar endings (like French relative to Italian). In areas of Finnmark, the dialects are somewhat more in line with standard written Norwegian (
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Transportation was also improved, as airports were built throughout the area, notably in Bodø in 1952 and Tromsø in 1964. The rail network was extended to reach Bodø in 1961. In 1972, the
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also led to increasing pressure on Kvens to assimilate. People who wanted to buy state-owned land in Finnmark had to prove they could speak Norwegian before they were allowed to settle.
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is traditional Christmas food. Most fish is served plainly poached, only accompanied by boiled potatoes, carrots and possibly fried bacon. A more particular kind of fish is "gammelsei",
1998:. None of the aforementioned are distinctly Northern Norwegian foods, however, but are popular throughout Norway. There are a number of local traditions in this long region, including 2615:, 24 July-hr average is up to 14 Â°C (57 Â°F). No other parts of Norway experience such large differences in lowland summer temperatures in such a relatively short distance. 100: 1762:, sometimes imagined in cultural terms as a shared "coastal identity". The topography and fjord landscape, the rich fisheries, the culture and even some aspects of the dialects ( 1120:
is the northernmost point of Europe's mainland. Finnmark is situated north of northernmost Finland, and to the east Norway has a 196 kilometres (122 mi) border with Russia
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The mean annual temperature difference between Brønnøysund and Karasjok is 8 Â°C (13 Â°F), about the same as the difference between Brønnøysund and Madrid, Spain (
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In the Viking age, several chieftains along the coast played a significant role in Norwegian history, usually resisting unification of Norway. The voyage and story of
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with about the same. Inland Finnmark is the only large area with less than 450 millimetres (18 in) precipitation/year. The wettest areas are generally the
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as bait, but lately they have developed a taste for it, and the freshest and most succulent prawns and shellfish are easily obtainable all along the coast.
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in Nordland are among the remainders of the Stone Age cultures, showing reindeer swimming across the fjords. A significant find area is between the river
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The coldest temperature recorded is −51.4 Â°C (−60.5 Â°F) in Karasjok, and the warmest recorded is 34.3 Â°C (93.7 Â°F) in Sihcajavri in
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The main fjords remain ice-free all winter, but some sheltered fjord branches – like Ramfjord in Tromsø pictured here – freeze over in winter, allowing
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glacier is dependent on heavy snow in winter. The western side of the mountains get up to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) precipitation annually, such as
2353:: In December and the first week of January, the very low sun in Bodø is blocked by mountains. In mid-July, the sun sets after midnight in Bodø due to 1660:, opened, and the Law of Finnmark of 2005 was an attempt to deal with the question of land rights. A similar law is on the way for Nordland and Troms. 354:] (pictured) is common in Northern Norway; the only part of Norway where they also feed in the sea. Trout is also very common in lakes and rivers.]] 347:] (pictured) is common in Northern Norway; the only part of Norway where they also feed in the sea. Trout is also very common in lakes and rivers.]] 2468:. The most windy city in Northern Norway is Bodø with on average 153 days/year with strong breeze or more and 24 days with gale force winds, while 1449:
dominated by southerners (in the relative sense of south of Northern Norway), reducing the power and wealth of the Northern Norwegian chieftains.
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are the highest mountains of the area, rising to 1,833 metres (6,014 ft), an area of glaciers and waterfalls. The 269 metres (883 ft)
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provides railway connection south to Trondheim (and on to Oslo), while Narvik has railway connection east to Sweden (and on to Stockholm). The
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Statistics Norway – Members of religious and life stance communities outside the Church of Norway, by religion/life stance. County. 2006–2010
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There are settlements larger than Vardø which are not included in the list as they have not been granted or applied for township (such as
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which are common also in the numerous lakes. In the latest decades consumption has increased in correspondence with increased salmon
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a relatively barren plateau about 300 to 400 metres (980 to 1,310 ft) high, with many lakes and rivers like Alta-Kautokeino and
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food.<ref></ref> ]s are common in the forests from late July to September and also has seen some use in traditional food.
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The warm climate in coastal areas, relative to other locations at the same latitude, is by many attributed to the relatively warm
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from 19 November to 22 January. For Tromsø, the dates are 17 May to 25 July, and 26 November to 15 January, respectively; and for
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municipality the average January temperature is a modest −4 Â°C (25 Â°F) and the year average is 2 Â°C (36 Â°F) (
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have traditionally been grown (very little in Finnmark). Many wild plants were used for medical purposes or as spices, such as
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has traditionally not been used as food, even if some can grow nearly 10 metres (33 ft) long. In later years, the large
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in the interior of Finnmark and some valleys in the interior of Troms, experience a more continental climate with much less
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The use of kitchen gardens is limited by climatic factors, but still has a long history in the southern half of the region.
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with Oslo. There are smaller airports with regional flights near most towns. For Bodø, Fauske, Mo i Rana and Mosjøen the
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county has fjords and glaciers in the far southwest, and the northwestern coasts are characterized by big islands, like
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crossing the mountains from Sweden to Narvik, which is the largest port in Northern Norway due to the iron ore shipment
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Spildra – a small isolated Island in the middle of Northern Norway, known for its 8,000 years of continuous settlement
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The many fjords vary in size and topography. The bedrock and soil in the surrounding land also varies. Eidsfjorden in
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centres of Bodø, Tromsø and Alta continue to grow at a relatively brisk pace. Lately, the off-shore gas field of
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can be seen in the whole area from autumn to mid-April, after which it gets too bright to observe the Aurora.
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In the winter, the codfish comes to the coastal waters to spawn, especially to the cod fisheries of Lofoten.
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shipping line, introduced in 1893, gave quicker communications with the south. In 1906, the iron mines in
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eggs and beer from the local brewery is still a highly regarded dish to enjoy in the sun of late spring.
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have green, forested interiors and a barren, mountainous coastline, with smaller islands offshore. The
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are common in the forests from late July to September and also has seen some use in traditional food.
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Northern Norway covers about a third of Norway. The southernmost part, roughly the part south of the
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dominates along the coast and in the large fjords, even at the most northern coastal locations; in
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marks the northern end of Europe; tourism is directed to the much more accessible (and dramatic)
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forests and mountains near the Swedish border; some of the biggest rivers in the region are the
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in Mosjøen, the longest remaining street with 19th-century wooden buildings in Northern Norway
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has been used for more than 100 years; redcurrant also grows naturally in much of the region,
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district; the Nordland coast has a temperate climate much warmer than the interior highlands.
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quite a lot of intermarriage. The nature of the co-existence is still being hotly debated.
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is the highest waterfall in the north, while MĂĽlselvfossen is Norway's national waterfall.
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the midnight sun can be seen from 11 May to 31 July, and the sun does not rise above the
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Wild berries have long traditions in the local cuisine, and the most sought after is the
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from Helgeland, and a number of variations of reindeer, an integral part of traditional
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front. They burned everything after them in the area between the Russian border and the
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culture made a comeback, as it was less dependent on fish exports. After 1700, Russian
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was constructed to mark and defend the border with the Karelian tributary lands of the
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Ranked by population in the town itself (not the municipality) as of 1. January 2008:
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are regarded as good food, the latter often eaten salted and poached, with the brain (
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can be traced back at least 2,000 years. There is also some archeological evidence of
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islands consist of smaller and bigger islands with a huge variation in landscape.
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There are large climatic differences from southwest to northeast in this region.
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schools, churches and in public administration. Concerns about possible Finnish
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have for more than 1,000 years been of great economic importance to the region.
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The most windy location in continental Norway (apart from mountain summits) is
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The islands along the coast creates sheltered sounds on the inside, as here in
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on the west coast of Saltfjell averages 2,900 millimetres (110 in)/year.
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Tromsø street. Snow cover persists for many months in most areas, this also
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reaching 1,915 metres (6,283 ft) above sea level, and with the glacier
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http://retro.met.no/observasjoner/nordland/Meløy climate normals 1961–90
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There are extreme variations in daylight between winter and summer. At
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millimetres (59 in) per year, with autumn as the wettest season (
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due to their scenic surroundings, from Helgeland in the south to the
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Coastal and fjord areas of Northern Norway have much in common with
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Berries and other food traditionally collected in nature in Norway
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that has been conserved for a year or more. Other traditions are
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Towns with fewer than 30,000 inhabitants, ranked by population:
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with only 282 millimetres (11.1 in) precip/year, and upper
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is also common in gardens. In addition to potatoes and carrots,
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Towns with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants, ranked by population:
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in Narvik, 1,894 m above sea level, but the most well-known is
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in Russia at the time, that stopped by the late 15th century.
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and much colder winters compared to the long coastal region.
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http://www.yr.no/MĂĽlselv/Bardufoss/detailed_statistics.html
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In 1944, the German Wehrmacht started to retreat from the
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was a football tournament played from 1929 to 1969. The
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were founded, heralding industrialization of the north.
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has long traditions as food along the rivers, and also
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by the E6 is situated just north of the Arctic Circle.
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agricultural settlements about 2,500 years old, as in
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and culture. In 1989, the Norwegian Sami parliament,
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Foods with dairy as an important ingredient include
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This region of Norway was the area most affected by
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Nordlys.no. 14 July 2011. 2887:, and there are also directs flights connecting 2855:in the northeast, including two sections of the 2602: 2535:to less than 120 days in Finnmarksvidda and the 1467:in Northern Europe; this one found in Kongsvik, 759:, consisting of the three northernmost counties 3548: 3024:, professor of emergency medicine, from Tromsø. 2348:: Almanakk for Norge; University of Oslo, 2010. 810:The region is multi-cultural, housing not just 666: 660: 3868: 3743: 3710:Iron age boat construction in Northern Norway 3225:"Grain cultivated in Lofoten 4,000 years ago" 2969:is a marathon race held under midnight sun. 1750:The Finnish spoken in western regions, from 1440:in 1030 were important leaders according to 858:Some of the major islands in Northern Norway 3505:(in Norwegian). Hønefoss: Statens Kartverk. 3372: 3048:(1980–), singer and songwriter, from Tromsø 3012:is the main road to the north; Storjord in 3875: 3861: 3750: 3736: 3534:(in Norwegian). University of Oslo. 2010. 1604:Bodø was an important air base during the 1485:in what is now eastern Finnmark. Finally, 3400:"Forskning.no Rips (redcurrant in Norway" 3123:(1870–1956), with Amundsen's team to the 2519:Narvik, 75 days at the inland valleys of 2365:Maritime to continental subarctic climate 1978:Cloudberries and bilberries (blueberries) 3705:Europe’s most spectacular cruising coast 3003: 2962:held from Harstad to Harvik since 2013. 2847:. Seven road sections in the region are 2818: 2806: 2703: 2640: 2561: 2546: 2496: 2479: 2383: 2368: 2122: 2106: 2022: 1973: 1784: 1773: 1686: 1675: 1635: 1599: 1541: 1451: 1407: 1127: 1064: 1006: 994: 947: 853: 697:112,951 km (43,611 sq mi) 3723:Image:Ice fishing on a fjord (Ramfjord) 3558:. American Scientist. 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A branch of Tysfjord; the coast is home to innumerable fjords.
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