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- Nesjestranda is a small village situated along Romsdal Fjord in Molde Muni****lity, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located along Norwegian County...
- centres in the muni****lity include the villages of Hjelset, Kleive, Nesjestranda, Midsund, Nord-Heggdal, Eidsvåg, Rausand, Boggestranda, Myklebostad,...
- Sandøy Myklebost, Vanylven Myklebostad Myklebost Måndalen Nedre Frei Nesjestranda Nord-Heggdal Norddal Nordstrand Ona Rausand Rensvik Roald Romfo Rovdane...
- connection from the town of Molde and the island of Bolsøya to the village of Nesjestranda on the mainland. The 555-metre-long (1,821 ft) bridge is located 10 kilometres...
- and about 3 to 4 kilometres (1.9 to 2.5 mi) north of the villages of Nesjestranda and Sølsnes. The village sits along the Norwegian County Road 64, at...
- Fjord between the island of Sekken and the mainland near the village of Nesjestranda. The 6-square-kilometre (2.3 sq mi) island was the muni****l centre of...
- town of Molde (po****tion: 8,289) merged with the Sekken, Veøya, and Nesjestranda parts of muni****lity of Veøy (po****tion: 756), all of Bolsøy muni****lity...
- Robert Weinstein all sought refuge in the small coastal community of Nesjestranda near Molde. They were nevertheless found and deported. Four of them:...
- confluence of the Karlsøyfjorden and the Langfjorden. The village of Nesjestranda lies about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) north of Sølsnes. The Old Veøy Church...
- as chair in 2009. Two child refugees from Bratislava, and living in Nesjestranda and deported from Norway—were memorialised on 14 September 1946 at a...