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Bremsnesfjorden is a
fjord in Møre og
Romsdal county, Norway. The 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) long
fjord flows between the
island of Averøya in Averøy Muni****lity...
- Sveggen. The 5,727-metre (18,789 ft) long
tunnel runs
beneath the
Bremsnesfjorden,
reaching a
depth of 250
metres (820 ft),
making it one of the deepest...
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small islands surrounding it. The Kornstadfjorden, Kvernesfjorden, and
Bremsnesfjorden surround the muni****lity on
three sides and the open
ocean on the...
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north around the end of the
island of Averøya
where it
connects to the
Bremsnesfjorden. The
fjord name
comes from the
village of
Kvernes (and the old Kvernes...
- on the west and the
Kvernesfjorden on the
south and east, and the
Bremsnesfjorden on the northeast. The main
villages on the 161-square-kilometre (62 sq mi)...
- The
Freifjorden lies to the east and south, the
Kvernesfjorden and
Bremsnesfjorden lie to the west, and the
Bolgsvaet bay and
Omsundet strait lie to the...
- Sørsund Bridge. The 73-hectare (180-acre)
island sits east of the
Bremsnesfjorden and west of the
island of Nordlandet. Most of the
island is urban,...
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peninsula on the
northeastern coast of the
island Averøya,
along the
Bremsnesfjorden. The
lighthouse was
built to mark the
entrance to the fjord, which...
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until its
dissolution in 1964.
Bremsnes Muni****lity
surrounded the
Bremsnesfjorden and it
included parts of the
islands of Averøya, Frei, and Nordlandet...