Namsenfjorden Explained

Namsenfjorden
Other Name:Namsfjorden
Location:Trøndelag county, Norway
Caption Map:Interactive map of the fjord
Basin Countries:Norway
Coords:64.4984°N 11.1973°W
Type:Fjord
Cities:Namsos

Namsenfjorden[1] is a fjord in Trøndelag county, Norway. The 35km (22miles) long fjord flows along the border between Namsos Municipality and Flatanger Municipality. It runs southeast from the Folda firth, between the mainland in the south and the island of Otterøya in the north, past the island of Hoddøya, to the Namsen river estuary in the town of Namsos. The banks of the fjord are mostly wooded and not very high. Near the town of Namsos, the Løgnin fjord arm branches to the south all the way to the village of Sjøåsen in Namsos Municipality. Other villages along the fjord include Statland, Tøttdalen, Skomsvoll, Bangsund, and Spillum.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Informasjon om stadnamn . 2024-11-16 . Norgeskart . . no.
  2. Encyclopedia: Namsfjorden . . . 2018-04-15 . 2017-12-12 . Thorsnæs . Geir . Norwegian.