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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

North Norway, al right reserved to who ever made this vid=D
Country: Norway
Capital: Tromsø, Bodø, Vadsø
Counties:
Nordland
Troms
Finnmark


Population (2002) :
- Total 462,908
- Density 4.1/km2 (10.6/sq mi)

Light:
Aurora Borealis seen from Salangen.There are extreme variations in daylight between winter and summer. At Nordkapp the midnight sun can be seen from 11 May - 31 July, and the sun does not rise above the horizon from 19 November - 22 January. For Tromsø, the dates are 17 May - 25 July, and 26 November - 15 January; and for Bodø from 30 May - 12 July (no polar night in Bodø).

Winter:
Along the coast of Nordland average temperatures hover barely below freezing for 2 3 months, statistically from 15 December to 27 February in Brønnøysund; somewhat longer into the fjords. Inland Finnmark, as in Karasjok, average temperatures remain below freezing for 7 months (October — April). In Tromsø, average temperatures stays below freezing for 5 months - statistically from 10 November to 10 April. Daytime temperatures are often warmer in March and April.

Summer:
Summer

Even if winter temperatures depends largely on the distance to the sea, the length of the season varies mostly with latitude (and altitude): The summer (days/year with 24-hr average 10°C or more; 50°F) lasts on average 108 days in Brønnøysund, 100 days in Mosjøen, 95 in Fauske, 90 in Bodø and Tysfjord, 85 days in eastern Lofoten and Narvik, 75 days at the inland valleys of Bardufoss and Alta, about 65 days in Tromsø and Kirkenes, 57 in Hammerfest and 0 in Vardø. This is based on a 30 year average (1961 - 1990) for each day of the year; even Vardø will on occasions experience summer days. Statistically, summer temperatures starts 29 May in Brønnøysund and 22 June in Tromsø.

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  • I really want to visit to North Europe,especially in Norway.

    Love this video...

  • @BraLadyJapan Wel you are welcome=)

  • I must admit that Norway is beautiful country, with beautiful landscapes, but too much cold for me, I prefer the hot countries, I was impressed by the large spaces, the climate should be sometimes quite rude, in 2007 Norway had the 1st HDI in the world with 0,971, this country of 5 millions inhabitants, did a good Job, the HDI of France is only the 8th with 0,961 just behind Sweden (7) we must improve again in order to be on the top 3 best nation, especially in the domains of quality of life

  • @erakingofsea We are used to the cold and love our winters like our summers, and yeah we do fine economical=)

  • flott video! har ikke vært i nordnorge enda faktisk, men vurderer å dra dit. hilsen sørlendingene ;P

  • @mayamaisen Jo takk hilsen nordlendingene=P Nordnorge er lengre en Italia så mye å velge mellom=)

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  • Wonderful land, beautiful nature. Very well. Watching this video I think about Russia - typical winter, snow and forests of Russia. It's 100% Russian look. But towns aren't like Russian ones :-)

    Probably, Norway is such like Russia had been long time ago. Russia would be like Norway, but was not become as it should be.

    I like Norway but I don't want to live in Norway, because I'm Russian and my Fatherland is Russia. :-) . May be in future I shall travel to Norvegia. As Russian tourist.

  • Great!!!!

  • @burtoncaly I don`t realy care for youre wiew.

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