Åletjenn
Åletjenn is a bridge in Birkenes, Agder. Åletjenn is situated nearby to the hamlet Håbbesland, as well as near the village Birkeland.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Håbbesland and Birkeland.
Håbbesland
Hamlet
Håbbesland is a village in Birkenes municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located about 5 kilometres to the northeast of the municipal centre of Birkeland. Håbbesland is situated 3 km southeast of Åletjenn.
Birkeland
Village
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Birkeland is the administrative centre of the municipality of Birkenes in Agder county, Norway. The village is located on the eastern shore of the river Tovdalselva, across the river from the village of Flakk. Birkeland is situated 4 km south of Åletjenn.
Mollestad
Hamlet
Mollestad is a village in Birkenes municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located on both sides of the river Tovdalselva, just south of the municipal centre of Birkeland. Mollestad is situated 6 km southwest of Åletjenn.
Åletjenn
- Type: Bridge
- Also known as: “Aletjenn”
- Category: transportation
- Location: Birkenes, Agder, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
58.36506° or 58° 21′ 54″ northLongitude
8.24388° or 8° 14′ 38″ eastElevation
128 metres (420 feet)Open location code
9FCC968V+2HGeoNames ID
8589749
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In Other Languages
“Åletjenn” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Åletjenn”
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