Misplaced Pages

Seilandstuva

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
#865134

3-497: Seilandstuva is the highest mountain on the island of Seiland in Finnmark county, Norway . The 1,078-metre (3,537 ft) tall mountain lies on the border of the municipalities of Alta and Hammerfest , and is inside Seiland National Park . The Seilandsjøkelen glacier lies about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southeast of the mountain. The last element is the finite form of tuve which means "tuft of grass" or " tussock " and

6-459: The first part refers to the island on which it is located. This article about a mountain, mountain range, or peak in Finnmark is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Seiland Seiland   ( Norwegian ) Archeological excavations have shown that people have lived on Seiland for over 7000 years. Today, however, the only people on it live in a few relatively isolated areas such as from Altneset to Hakkstabben on

9-455: The southern tip of the island; Kårhamn on the northwestern side; and the Hønseby, Eidvågen, Fiskebukta, Survika areas in the northern part of the island. In 2006, the majority of central Seiland was designated as Seiland National Park . There are two glaciers on Seiland: Seilandsjøkelen and Nordmannsjøkelen . The 1,078-metre (3,537 ft) tall Seilandstuva is the tallest mountain on

#865134