Sandefjord

Sandefjord is a municipality in county, . It is located in the traditional district of . The administrative centre of the municipality is the .
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  • Type: City with 46,900 residents
  • Description: municipality in Vestfold, Norway
  • Also known as: 3804
  • Neighbors: , , and

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sandefjord Museum and Gokstad Mound.

Museum
Sandefjordmuseene is a museum located in Sandefjord, . It is dedicated to the whaling industry and is the only specialized museum on the subject of whales and whaling in Europe.

The is a large burial mound at Gokstad Farm in Sandefjord in , Norway. It is also known as the King's Mound and is where the 9th century Gokstad Ship was found.

Railway station
Sandefjord Station is a railway station on the Vestfold Line in Sandefjord, . The station is served with regional trains operated by Vy. The station opened as part of the Vestfold Line in 1881.

Sandefjord

Latitude
59.13° or 59° 7′ 48″ north
Longitude
10.2256° or 10° 13′ 32″ east
Population
46,900
Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)
Open location code
9FFG46JG+26
Open­Street­Map ID
node 31264134
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
6453396
Wiki­data ID
Q109005
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Welsh—“Sandefjord” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Sandefjord
  • Arabic: ساندفيورد
  • Armenian: Սանեֆյորդ
  • Asturian: Sandefjord
  • Basque: Sandefjord
  • Belarusian: Санефіёрд
  • Belarusian: Санэф’ёр
  • Bishnupriya: সানডেফজর্ড
  • Bulgarian: Санефьор
  • Catalan: Sandefjord
  • Cebuano: Sandefjord
  • Chinese: Sandefjord
  • Chinese: 桑讷菲尤尔
  • Czech: Sandefjord
  • Danish: Sandefjord
  • Dutch: Sandefjord
  • Esperanto: Sandefjord
  • Estonian: Sandefjordi vald
  • Estonian: Sandefjordi
  • Faroese: Sandefjord kommuna
  • Faroese: Sandefjord
  • Finnish: Sandefjord
  • French: Sandefjord
  • German: Gemeinde Sandefjord
  • German: Sandefjord
  • Greek: Σάντεφιορντ
  • Hebrew: סנדפיורד
  • Hungarian: Sandefjord
  • Icelandic: Sandefjord
  • Indonesian: Sandefjord
  • Irish: Sandefjord
  • Italian: Sandefjord
  • Japanese: サンデフィヨルド
  • Japanese: サンネフヨル
  • Kalaallisut: Sandefjord
  • Korean: 사네피오르
  • Korean: 산네피오르
  • Latin: Sandefjord
  • Limburgan: Sandefjord
  • Lithuanian: Sandefjordas
  • Low German: Kommun Sandefjord
  • Low German: Sandefjord
  • Malay: Sandefjord
  • Min Nan Chinese: Sandefjord
  • Moksha: Саннэфьорд
  • Northern Sami: Sandefjord
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Sandefjord
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kommunen Sandefjord
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Sandefjord kommune
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Sandefjord
  • Norwegian: Sandefjord
  • Occitan (post 1500): Sandefjord
  • Persian: ساندفیورد
  • Polish: Sandefjord
  • Portuguese: Sandefjord
  • Romanian: Sandefjord
  • Russian: Саннефьорд
  • Serbian: Sandefjord
  • Serbian: Сандефјорд
  • Silesian: Sandefjord
  • Slovak: Sandefjord
  • Slovenian: Sandefjord
  • Spanish: Sandefjord
  • Swahili: Sandefjord
  • Swedish: Sandefjord kommun
  • Swedish: Sandefjords kommun
  • Tatar: Саннефьорд
  • Tumbuka: Sandefjord
  • Turkish: Sandefjord
  • Ukrainian: Саннефіорд
  • Ukrainian: Саннефйорд
  • Vietnamese: Sandefjord
  • Waray (Philippines): Sandefjord
  • Welsh: Sandefjord
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