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Angelshaug Destination Guide

Discover Angelshaug in Norway

Angelshaug in the region of Sogn og Fjordane is a town located in Norway - some 231 mi or ( 372 km ) North-West of Oslo , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Angelshaug

Local time in Angelshaug is now 10:17 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Oslo " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Volda, Vagsvag, Tytingevagen, Svelgen, and Stavanger. When in this area, you might want to check out Volda . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Angelshaug ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Speedboat from Maloy to Bergen ..

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Interesting facts about this location

Tennebø

Tennebø is a village in the municipality of Vågsøy in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is located about 1 kilometre southeast of Degnepoll and about 3 kilometres from the municipal center of Måløy. The lake Degnepollvatnet is just north of the village of Tennebø. To the east, the village of Bryggja is about 15 kilometres away. The population in 1999 was 481, but since 2001 it has been considered a part of the urban area of Måløy, so specific population figures are not available.

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Located at 61.92 5.16 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Villages in Sogn og Fjordane, Vågsøy

Skatestraum Tunnel

The Skatestraum Tunnel is a subsea road tunnel between Rugsundøya and Bremangerlandet in Bremanger, Norway. It is 1,901 meters long and 91 meters long, and part of County Road 616. It opened on 12 July 2002 and cost NOK 325 million to build, including auxiliary roads.

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Located at 61.87 5.21 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 2002 establishments in Norway, Bremanger, Road tunnels in Sogn og Fjordane, Subsea tunnels in Norway, Transport infrastructure completed in 2002, Tunnels completed in 2002

Degnepollvatnet

Degnepollvatnet or Deknepollvatnet, known locally as Polljavatnet, is a lake in the municipality of Vågsøy in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The lake is situated between the small villages of Degnepoll and Tennebø, just 2.5 kilometres from the town of Måløy. Degnepollvatnet is a popular spot for fishing and swimming during the summer. During the winter, the lake is widely used for ice skating, but the most recent winters have not provided adequate cold weather for it to freeze.

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Located at 61.92 5.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Lakes of Sogn og Fjordane, Vågsøy

Nordfjord

Nordfjord (English: Northern fjord - in contrast to Sunnfjord) is a fjord and a traditional district in the northern part of Sogn og Fjordane county in Western Norway. The district comprises the municipalities of Selje, Vågsøy, Bremanger, Eid, Gloppen, Hornindal, and Stryn. Nordfjord covers an area of 4,295 square kilometres and is home to a population (2010) of approximately 32,464. Historical population Year Pop.

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Located at 61.93 5.14 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Districts of Sogn og Fjordane, Fjords of Sogn og Fjordane

SS Deneb

Deneb was a 1,080 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1923 as Rhenania by Nüscke & Co, Stettin for German owners. She was sold in 1924 and renamed Marth Halm In 1927, she was sold to Finnish owners and renamed Bore VII. She ran aground in 1936 and was declared a total loss. In 1937, she was sold to Germany, repaired and renamed Götaälv. In 1938 she was sold and renamed Bernhard Schulte. In 1941, she sank off the Lofoten Islands but was salvaged and repaired.

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Located at 61.92 5.12 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1923 ships, Empire ships, Maritime incidents in 1936, Maritime incidents in 1941, Merchant ships of Finland, Merchant ships of Germany, Merchant ships of Italy, Merchant ships of the United Kingdom, Ministry of War Transport ships, Ships built in Stettin, Steamships of Finland, Steamships of Germany, Steamships of Italy, Steamships of the United Kingdom, World War II merchant ships of Germany