Åbortjern

Åbortjern is a pond in , . Åbortjern is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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  • Type: Pond
  • Description: small lake in Sør-Varanger municipality, Norway
  • Also known as: Abortjern

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bjørnevatn and Hesseng.

Village
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, Kuõbǯǯjäuʹrr, Guovžajávri, or Kruuvakylä is a village in in county, . The village lies about 8 kilometres south of the town of and about 3.8 kilometres west of the Norway-Russia border.

Village
is a village in in county, . The village lies about 5 kilometres south of the town of . The village of lies at the intersection of the European route E105 and European route E6 highways.

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is a town in the region of , far east near the border, more or less in the end of mainland Norway. This is the last port for Hurtigruten and the end of Norway's main road E6, 2,500 km from Oslo and 3,120 km from .

Åbortjern

Latitude
69.67538° or 69° 40′ 31″ north
Longitude
29.97547° or 29° 58′ 32″ east
Elevation
60 metres (197 feet)
Open location code
9GXFMXGG+55
Geo­Names ID
9318667
Wiki­data ID
Q133838295
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In Other Languages

From Norwegian to Norwegian Nynorsk—“Åbortjern” goes by many names.
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Åbortjern
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Åbortjern
  • Norwegian: Åbortjern

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