Rødøy
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County | Nordland | |
District | Helgeland | |
Municipality | NO-1836 | |
Administrative centre | Vågaholmen | |
Mayor (2003) | Olav Terje Hoff (Sp) | |
Official language form | Neutral | |
Area - Total - Land - Percentage |
Ranked 156 712 km² 687 km² 0.22 % |
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Population - Total (2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density |
Ranked 375 1,441 0.03 % -13.8 % 2/km² |
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www.rodoy.kommune.no |
Rødøy is a municipality in the county of Nordland, Norway. It consists of islands outside Norway's second biggest glacier, Svartisen. The island of Rødøy itself is shaped like a lion, which is reflected in the coat of arms of the municipality.
Municipalities of Nordland | |
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Alstahaug | Andøy | Ballangen | Beiarn | Bindal | Bodø | Brønnøy | Bø | Dønna | Evenes | Fauske | Flakstad | Gildeskål | Grane | Hadsel | Hamarøy | Hattfjelldal | Hemnes | Herøy | Leirfjord | Lurøy | Lødingen | Meløy | Moskenes | Narvik | Nesna | Rana | Rødøy | Røst | Saltdal | Sortland | Steigen | Sømna | Sørfold | Tjeldsund | Træna | Tysfjord | Vefsn | Vega | Vestvågøy | Vevelstad | Vågan | Værøy | Øksnes |