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- Karitinden is a mountain in the Tafjordfjella mountain range inside Reinheimen National Park on the border of Innlandet and Møre og Romsdal counties in...
- borders of Reinheimen National Park. In the park, the mountains Tordsnose, Karitinden, and Puttegga all lie about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the southeast of...
- surrounded by the Tafjordfjella mountain range. The mountains Puttegga, Karitinden, and Tordsnose sit on the eastern border of the muni****lity. The mountain...
- Reinheimen National Park IUCN category II (national park) Karitinden Location Innlandet and Møre og Romsdal, Norway Nearest city Åndalsnes, Dombås, Vågåmo...
- the muni****lity in the Romsdalsalpene mountain range. The mountains Karitinden and Puttegga are located in the southwestern part of the muni****lity...
- Muni****lity. It is located just 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northwest of the mountain Karitinden, inside Reinheimen National Park. The nearest village is Tafjord, 14 kilometres...
- 62°22′29″N 9°03′42″E / 62.37472°N 9.06167°E / 62.37472; 9.06167 192 Karitinden 1982 330 Skjåk / Fjord / Rauma 3900 62°11′05″N 7°44′04″E / 62.18472°N...
- lies in a low area surrounded by the mountains Benkehøa (to the east), Karitinden (to the northwest), and Vetldalseggi (to the west). List of lakes in Norway...
- entry point. The highest peaks are Puttegga at 1,999 metres (6,558 ft), Karitinden at 1,982 metres (6,503 ft), Tordsnose at 1,975 metres (6,480 ft), and...
- southeast, Høggøymen to the south, Veltdalseggi to the southwest, and Karitinden to the west. List of mountains of Norway "Benkehøa, Skjåk" (in Norwegian)...