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- Ranfjorden (in English also the Ranfjord or just Ranfjord; in Norwegian also Ranafjorden, Ranen or Rana) is a fjord in the Helgeland district of Nordland...
- city of Mo i Rana in northern Norway. The sculpture stands proud in the "Ranfjord" in the city of Mo i Rana, which is often referred to in Norway as "Polarsirkelbyen"...
- the best locations along the Helgeland coast—is SB north to the mouth of Ranfjord, while inland areas north of Grong are dominated by Middle Boreal zone...
- fjords. From south to north, the main fjords are Bindalsfjord, Vefsnfjord, Ranfjord, Saltfjord-Skjerstadfjord, Folda, Tysfjord, Ofotfjord (the longest) and...
- Man from the Sea) is a sculpture made from Arctic granite located in the Ranfjord. It was made in 1995 by the English sculptor Antony Gormley. It is a part...
- The river Bjerkaelva flows through the lake on its way to the nearby Ranfjord. List of lakes in Norway Geography of Norway Store norske leksikon. "Bjerkaelva"...
- the direction of its outlet into Ranfjord Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge in the direction of its outlet into Ranfjord Ranelva seen from Selfors bridge...
- two mountain guns. Nordnorge sailed from Trondheimsfjord and entered the Ranfjord, at the end of which lay Mo i Rana. The Germans landed at Hemnesberget...
- task of the artillery group Sandnessjöen was to defend the fjords Sjona, Ranfjord and Vefsnfjorden against an allied invasion. The main road and railway...
- Bleikv****lia. The lake lies along the river Røssåga as it flows north to the Ranfjord. List of lakes in Norway Geography of Norway Store norske leksikon. "Røssåga"...