Karlsøy

Karlsøy or Dirveksuoloj is a village in in county, . It is located on the southern coast of the island of , along the Sagfjorden, about 8 kilometres northwest of the village of Innhavet. is located in Karlsøy, serving the residents of this part of the municipality.
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  • Type: Hamlet
  • Description: village in Hamarøy, Norway
  • Also known as: Karlsö”, “Karlsoy”, and “Karlsøy, Nordland

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sagfjord Church.

Church
is a of the Church of Norway in in county, . It is located in the village of Karlsøy on the island of .

Karlsøy

Latitude
68.00088° or 68° 0′ 3″ north
Longitude
15.76549° or 15° 45′ 56″ east
Elevation
40 metres (131 feet)
Open location code
9FWQ2Q28+95
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9886499411
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
3150434
Wiki­data ID
Q6372617
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In Other Languages

From Danish to Norwegian Bokmål—“Karlsøy” goes by many names.
  • Danish: Karlsøy
  • Dutch: Karlsøy
  • French: Karlsøy
  • Irish: Karlsøy
  • Javanese: Karlsøy, Nordland
  • Javanese: Karlsøy
  • Malay: Karlsøy, Nordland
  • Malay: Karlsøy
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Karlsøy

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