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The Best Attractions In Snasa

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Snåsa or Snåase is a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the Innherred region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Snåsa. Other villages include Agle and Jørstad. Snåsa is one of the last strongholds for the seriously endangered Southern Sami language. The 2,343-square-kilometre municipality is the 20th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Snåsa is the 317th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 2,159. The municipality's population density is 1 inhabitant per square kilometre and its population has decreased by 1.7% over the last decade.
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  • 2. Stiklestad Nasjonale Kultursenter Verdal Municipality
    Stiklestad is a village and parish in the municipality of Verdal in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located 4 kilometres east of the town of Verdalsøra and about 2 kilometres southeast of the village of Forbregd/Lein. The village is mainly known as the site of the Battle of Stiklestad on 29 July 1030. Stiklestad Church is located in the village and it is assumed to have been erected on the exact spot where King Olaf II Haraldsson fell in the battle. The king was buried in Nidaros , canonised there on 3 August 1031, and later enshrined in Nidaros Cathedral. Following the Lutheran reformation of 1537 the saint's remains were removed and their precise resting-place has been unknown since 1568.
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  • 3. Kystriksveien Steinkjer
    County Road 17 , also known as the Coastal Highway , is a Norwegian highway that runs from the town of Bodø in Nordland county to the town of Steinkjer in Trøndelag county . It is 630 kilometres long and includes six ferry crossings. The road runs along the coast of Nordland and Trøndelag counties through 28 different municipalities. This road is a much more scenic, albeit longer and more time-consuming, route than the inland European Route E6 highway.Prior to 1 January 2010, this was National Road 17 , but control and maintenance of the road was transferred to the counties from the national government on that date, so now it is a county road.
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  • 5. Namsskogan Familiepark Trones
    Namsskogan Familiepark is a zoo and amusement park in Namsskogan in Norway. The park is situated around the Tronestjønna, by the town Trones along E6. The park opened in 1989 and had more than 52,000 visitors in 2011. It is open every day in summer, and by appointment during winter. Namsskogan Familiepark has more than 30 species of animals, including bears, Arctic fox and several types of livestock. The park also contains several amusement park rides.
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