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- Astafjorden (Norwegian) or Ástavierda (Northern Sami) is a fjord (more accurately, a strait) in Troms county, Norway. It flows through the muni****lities...
- Vagsfjorden, just west of the minor village of Tovik, at the mouth of the Astafjorden. It is located about midway between the small villages of Evenskjer and...
- the village of Hilleshamn (where the Gratangsfjorden empties into the Astafjorden). The Årstein area has 211 inhabitants (as of 2010), making it the largest...
- southeast of the Astafjorden. The muni****lity borders Tjeldsund Muni****lity to the west, Ibestad Muni****lity (across the Astafjorden) to the north, Lavangen...
- village is located on the mainland at the entrance of the two fjords; Astafjorden and Vågsfjorden, and at a distance of about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from...
- Muni****lity in Troms county, Norway. The village is located along the Astafjorden on the south side of the island of Rolla, about half-way between the...
- to the northeast, the Vågsfjorden lies to the north and west, and the Astafjorden lies to the south. The highest point on the 106-square-kilometre (41 sq mi)...
- Heim 63°09′02″N 8°25′07″E / 63.1505°N 8.4186°E / 63.1505; 8.4186 Astafjorden 30 km (19 mi) Troms Tjeldsund 68°47′15″N 17°14′40″E / 68.7875°N 17...
- Norway. The 23-kilometre (14 mi) long fjord is an arm off of the main Astafjorden. The muni****lity of Gratangen surrounds the fjord and is named after...
- (11 mi) long fjord flows to the northwest and empties into the larger Astafjorden. The deepest point in the fjord reaches about 202 metres (663 ft) below...