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Rognan, Norway lies in the heart of a larger municipality, Saltdal, in Nordland, the country's most centrally located county.
Most Rognan hotels overlook the Salten fjord, and Salten is also the traditional name for this scenic region containing Norway's largest marble collections.
The once condemned Nestby Brygge now displays art exhibitions by one of the community's most famous residents, textile artist Ragnhild Monsen.
Although Saltdal was once best known as the location of some of Norway's most brutal WWII camps for prisoners of war, the municipality has earned a much more pleasant reputation as one of the nation's warmest and driest areas despite its location just north of the Arctic Circle.
Few areas of Norway contain greater percentages of protected land within their areas, the biggest of which are Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park, which encompasses six municipalities, and Junkerdal National Park, which borders a similarly named nature reserve called Junkerdalsura where reindeer and moose roam freely.
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Introduction to Rognan, Norway
Rognan, Norway lies in the heart of a larger municipality, Saltdal, in Nordland, the country's most centrally located county.Most Rognan hotels overlook the Salten fjord, and Salten is also the traditional name for this scenic region containing Norway's largest marble collections.
The once condemned Nestby Brygge now displays art exhibitions by one of the community's most famous residents, textile artist Ragnhild Monsen.
Although Saltdal was once best known as the location of some of Norway's most brutal WWII camps for prisoners of war, the municipality has earned a much more pleasant reputation as one of the nation's warmest and driest areas despite its location just north of the Arctic Circle.
Few areas of Norway contain greater percentages of protected land within their areas, the biggest of which are Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park, which encompasses six municipalities, and Junkerdal National Park, which borders a similarly named nature reserve called Junkerdalsura where reindeer and moose roam freely.
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