The Nærøy fjord (Nærøyfjorden) is one of the most narrow fjords in the world. Together with Geiranger fjord, Nærøy is UNESCO-listed.
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Location
Western Norway
Categories
UNESCO
Bryggen consists of a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings on the east side of the harbour in Bergen. UNESCO listed since 1979.
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Location
Western Norway
Categories
Constructions
Museums
UNESCO
Struve's Geodetic Arc and the last column in Hammerfest was used for the massive task to measure the exact size and shape of planet earth!
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Location
Northern Norway
Categories
UNESCO
The 'Troll's Dick' (Trollpikken) is a place it's difficult to talk about without giggling – and it is even UNESCO listed…
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Location
Western Norway
Categories
Curiosities
UNESCO
Vega islands were UNESCO listed in 2004 and is a tribute to generations of farmers and fisherman's way of living through the last 1500 years.
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Location
Mid Norway
Categories
UNESCO