- Senja
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name = Senja
image caption = Husøy, Northern Senja
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location =North Norway , northernEurope
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area_km2 = 1586.3
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highest mount = Breidtinden
elevation_m = 984
country = Norway
country admin divisions title = County
country admin divisions =Troms
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ethnic groups =Senja is the second largest island in
Norway (not countingSpitsbergen ). It is located along theTroms county coastline withFinnsnes as the closest town. Senja is connected to the mainland by theGisund Bridge .Among the sights of the island are
Ånderdalen National Park , traditional fishing communities and the world's largesttroll ; Senja Trollet (The Troll of Senja). The southernmost municipalityTranøy also has several small museums documenting local history, among these the Halibut Museum ("Kveitmuseet") inSkrolsvik .The north and western coasts of Senja are facing the open sea. Here, steep and rugged mountains rises straight from the sea, with some fishing villages (like
Gryllefjord , Husøy) wherever there is some lowland. The eastern and southern parts of the island are milder, with rounder mountains, forests, rivers and agriculture land.Senja is often referred to as "Norway in miniature" because the island's diverse scenery reflects the whole span of Norwegian nature. Senja is well known domestically for it's beautiful scenery, and marketed as a tourist attraction.
The municipalities located on Senja are
Lenvik (part of which is on the mainland), Berg,Torsken , andTranøy Senja had 7782 inhabitants as of January 1, 2008
Senja is mentioned in David Howarth's WWII novel
We Die Alone .References
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