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Finnmark

Norway

The county's interior parts are part of the great Finnmarksvidda plateau, with an elevation of 300 to 400 m (980 to 1,310 ft), with numerous lakes and river valleys. The plateau is famous for its tens of thousands of reindeer owned by the Sámi, and swarms of mosquitoes in midsummer. Finnmarksvidda makes up…

Average elevation: 227 m

Gaustatoppen

Norway > Telemark

Average elevation: 1,360 m

Bodø

Norway > Nordland

Snow cover during winter varies, and is often sparse or lacking in the city center, while being more reliable only slightly inland or at some altitude. The largest recorded snow depth at the airport is 90 centimetres (35 in) in February 1976. Located on a peninsula in the Norwegian Sea, Bodø is known to be a…

Average elevation: 114 m

Oslo

Norway

The lake's altitude above sea level is 183 metres. The water is in a popular hiking area. Near the water itself, it is great for barbecues, swimming, beach volleyball and other activities.

Average elevation: 233 m

Sør-Rokta

Norway

Average elevation: 214 m

Verdalsøra

Norway > Verdalsøra

Average elevation: 42 m

Rørvik

Norway > Rørvik

Average elevation: 30 m

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