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Encyclopedia > Rana, Norway

The municipality Rana in the county of Nordland, Norway, and has 25,350 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002.


The Arctic circle is located a few tens of kilometers further north, across the Svartisen glacier.


The city of Mo i Rana contains the Norwegian National Library, as well as sights such as the Havmannen and Moholmen.



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My Norwegian Genealogy (948 words)
Johanna PERSDATTER was born in 1762 in Yterheia, Ytteren, Rana, Norway.
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Gjesken PERSEN was born in 1798 in Blakkaheia, Rana, Norway.
Rana, Norway - definition of Rana, Norway in Encyclopedia (92 words)
The municipality Rana in the county of Nordland, Norway, and has 25,350 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002.
The Arctic circle is located a few tens of kilometers further north, across the Svartisen glacier.
The city of Mo i Rana contains the Norwegian National Library, as well as sights such as the Havmannen and Moholmen.
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