Paradisbukta
Paradisbukta is an inlet in Hvaler, Østfold, Innlandet. Paradisbukta is situated nearby to the hamlet Urdal, as well as near Korshavn.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Korshavn and Skjærhalden.
Korshavn
Hamlet
Korshavn is a fishing village in Hvaler, Østfold, Norway. Korshavn is situated 3 km southwest of Paradisbukta.
Skjærhalden
Village
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Skjærhalden is the administrative centre of Hvaler municipality, Norway. It is located on the island Kirkeøy, location of the Ytre Hvaler National Park center. Its population is 642. Skjærhalden is situated 8 km south of Paradisbukta.
Thorsø
Hamlet
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Thorsø or Tose is a farm located in the former municipality of Torsnes in Østfold county, Norway. The first written source found about this farm is from 1472, in the form of Tosowe. Thorsø is situated 8 km northeast of Paradisbukta.
Paradisbukta
- Type: Inlet
- Category: body of water
- Location: Hvaler, Østfold, East Norway, Alvdal, Innlandet, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
59.09602° or 59° 5′ 46″ northLongitude
11.03309° or 11° 1′ 59″ eastElevation
5 metres (16 feet)Open location code
9FFH32WM+C6GeoNames ID
9603298
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In Other Languages
“Paradisbukta” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Paradisbukta”
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