- Helgeland
: "This article is about the landscape in Norway. For the article about the island Helgoland in Germany, see
Helgoland ."Helgeland is the most southerly district inNorth Norway . Generally speaking, Helgeland refers to the part ofNordland county that is located south of theArctic circle . The district covers an area of almost 18,000 km², with nearly 79,000 inhabitants. There are four towns in the district; from south to north these areBrønnøysund ,Mosjøen ,Sandnessjøen andMo i Rana ,Helgeland is commonly divided into three or four sections:
* Southern (actually southwest) Helgeland, which consists of the municipalities
Bindal ,Sømna ,Brønnøy , Vega andVevelstad .
* Central Helgeland, which is sometimes further divided into the regions
** Inner Helgeland, which consists of the municipalitiesGrane ,Hattfjelldal andVefsn .
** Outer Helgeland, which consists of the municipalitiesLeirfjord ,Alstahaug , Herøy andDønna .
* Northern Helgeland, which consists of the municipalitiesHemnes , Rana,Nesna ,Lurøy ,Træna andRødøy .Helgeland is characterised by pointed mountains and "Strandflaten", a shallow lowland area, sometimes just above the sea surface, and sometimes just below the surface. People living on the coast have settled on this lowland (while inland towns, such as Mo and Mosjøen, are situated in valleys). A consequence of the "Strandflaten" is thousands of islands, and shallow waters going far into the sea. This has provided some shelter from stormy weather, which might occur in winter. Some islands are fairly large, often with unique mountains, such asTorghatten ,De syv søstre (The Seven Sisters),Hestmannen ,Rødøyløva inRødøy ,Dønnamannen ( [http://heroy-kommune-nordland.com/images/don.jpg] ) andTræna . There are several sea bird colonies, such asLovund ( [http://www.luroy.folkebibl.no/Lovund3.jpg] ) with thousands of puffins. The highest mountains, however, are inland, whereOksskolten is the highest mountain in North Norway. There are many valleys inland, such asDunderlandsdal , Vefsndalen and Hattfjelldal.Røssvatnet is the second largest lake in Norway.External links
* [http://www.helgeland.no helgeland.no / helgeland.com]
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