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- Frostisen (Norwegian) or Ruostajiekņa (Lule Sami) is a glacier in Narvik Muni****lity in Nordland county, Norway. It is one of the larger plateau glaciers...
- reach as high as 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) in Skjomen, where the glacier Frostisen can be seen. Other fjords in Narvik include Skjomen, Beisfjorden, Herjangsfjorden...
- are often tempted to test their skills on the rocky slopes. The large Frostisen glacier is located in the southeastern part of the muni****lity. In the...
- mountains, like Blåmannsisen, Okstindbreen, the Sulitjelma Glacier, and Frostisen—7 of the 15 largest glaciers in continental Norway are located in Nordland...
- elevation of 829 metres (2,720 ft) above sea level, just south of the Frostisen glacier, near the border with Sweden. List of lakes in Norway Thorsnæs...
- Storsteinfjell. The Frostisen glacier, which is one of the larger plateau glaciers in Norway is located just west of the fjord. Frostisen covers an area of...
- Vigne Glacier (Italy) [it] Austfonna Blåmannsisen Buarbreen Folgefonna Frostisen Gihtsejiegŋa Harbardsbreen Hardangerjøkulen Jostedalsbreen Myklebustbreen...
- (Sállajiegŋa) 33 Nordland 67°08′N 16°10′E / 67.133°N 16.167°E / 67.133; 16.167 Frostisen 25 Nordland 68°14′N 17°11′E / 68.233°N 17.183°E / 68.233; 17.183 Gihtsejiegŋa...
- metres (4,900 ft), and even 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) in Skjomen, where the Frostisen glacier can be seen. The only large lowland area is on parts of the northern...
- Stetind, the national mountain of Norway. There are also glaciers, like Frostisen and Blåisen. Troms county has surprising greenery for the latitude, and...