Åndalsnes

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Åndalsnes seen from the mountains to the north
Åndalsnes seen from the mountains to the north

Åndalsnes is a Norwegian town in the municipality of Rauma, of which it is also the administrative center. Åndalsnes has around 3,000 inhabitants, and is located at the mouth of the river Rauma, which flows through the valley Romsdal.

The railroad Raumabanen terminates at Åndalsnes, with a bus connection to Molde and Ålesund.

After the German World War II invasion of Norway in April, 1940, British troops landed in Åndalsnes as a part of a pincer movement to take the mid-Norwegian city Trondheim. The northern arm of the attack was based in Namsos, (see Namsos campaign). Lacking control of the air, the forces at Åndalsnes were withdrawn in early May, 1940.

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Coordinates: 62°34′N, 7°42′E