Sildvika

Sildvika is an inlet in , . Sildvika is situated nearby to the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Skarsvåg Church and Rundvatnet.

Church
is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Nordkapp Municipality in county, . It is located in the village of on the northern end of the island of .

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is situated 3½ km southwest of Sildvika.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Skarsvåg and Nordkapp.

Village
is a village in Nordkapp Municipality in county, . The village lies along the northern coast of the island of , and it claims the distinction of being the world's northernmost fishing village.

Photo: Ritchyblack, FAL.
is a 307-m-high cliff rising above the Arctic Ocean, located in county in . It is the northernmost point in Europe reachable by car, and the northernmost place connected with the international road network.

Village
is a fishing village in Nordkapp Municipality in county, . The village lies along the on the east side of the island of , about 10 kilometres northwest of the town of . is situated 8 km south of Sildvika.

Sildvika

Latitude
71.11413° or 71° 6′ 51″ north
Longitude
25.8345° or 25° 50′ 4″ east
Open location code
CG374R7M+MQ
Geo­Names ID
9608145
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In Other Languages

“Sildvika” goes by many names.
  • Norwegian: Sildvika

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