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| | Mo i Rana - Norway - visitnorway.com |
 | | Mo i Rana, Longyearbyen, Honningsvåg, Vardø, Vadsø, Mosjøen, Karasjok, Hammerfest, Brønnøysund, Berlevåg, Alta, Tromsø, |
 | | From 1923 when the population of Mo i Rana in 1923 was 1450 inhabitants, the population exploded from the 1930’s and through the next 20 years. |
 | | Saltfjellet–Svartisen is the most varied of Norway’s national parks, stretching from the green but wild Nordfjord in the west, over high mountains and eternal ice to fertile valleys and mountain birch with still rivers, and in the east the open fells of Saltfjellet with their great glacial sediments. |
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