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Nordkjosbotn (Norwegian) or Gárgán (Northern Sami) is a
small village in
Balsfjord Muni****lity in
Troms county, Norway. The
village lies
about 70 kilometres...
- The
length of the
route is 1,410
kilometres (880 mi). E8: Tromsø –
Nordkjosbotn –
Skibotn – Kilpisjärvi –
Kaaresuvanto –
Muonio –
Tornio –
Keminmaa –...
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which connects to Norway's main north-south
route European route E6 at
Nordkjosbotn approximately 80km
south of Tromsø. Tromsø is the home of many football...
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Nordkjosbotn Church (Norwegian:
Nordkjosbotn kirke) is a
chapel of the
Church of
Norway in
Balsfjord Muni****lity in
Troms county, Norway. It is located...
- Storsteinnes.
Other notable villages include Mestervik, Mortenhals, and
Nordkjosbotn. The 1,497-square-kilometre (578 sq mi) muni****lity is the 58th largest...
- up last tied with Finland.
Stokkan now
works as a
school teacher in
Nordkjosbotn in
Balsfjord Muni****lity.
Stokkan is also an
outspoken Odd Fellow. Stokkan...
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operation in Tromsø, in
March 2012 the
company moved production to
Nordkjosbotn in
Balsfjord Muni****lity, and lost the
title of world's northernmost...
- part of the E47, but kept old number) – 1,410 km (880 mi): Tromsø –
Nordkjosbotn –
Skibotn – Kilpisjärvi –
Kolari –
Tornio – Kemi – Oulu –
Kokkola – Vaasa...
- and then into Finnmark. The E8
highway runs from Tromsø to
Finland via
Nordkjosbotn and the
Skibotn valley.
There are
several large bridges; some of the...
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stretch of the
European route E8, a road
branching off from the E6 at
Nordkjosbotn to Tromsø.
Being the most accident-prone road in
Northern Norway alongside...