Sværholt Peninsula

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Sværholt Peninsula
Sværholthalvøya
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View of the Sværholt Peninsula in far right background
The Sværholt Peninsula lies between the Porsangerfjorden and Laksefjorden
The Sværholt Peninsula lies between the Porsangerfjorden and Laksefjorden
Location Finnmark, Norway
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The Sværholt Peninsula[1][2][3] (Norwegian: Sværholthalvøya) is a peninsula in Finnmark county, Norway. The peninsula lies between the Porsangerfjorden and Laksefjorden in the municipalities of Nordkapp, Lebesby, and Porsanger. The 70-kilometre (43 mi) peninsula has some settlements, mostly on the inner part of the peninsula. Veidnes and Brenna are two of the larger settlements on the Sværholt Peninsula. The lake Kjæsvannet lies in the central part of the peninsula.[4]

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  2. Ratcliffe, Derek. 2010. Lapland: A Natural History. London: T & AD Poyser, p. 307.
  3. Ferguson-Lees, James, Quentin Hockliffe, & Ko Zweeres. 1975. A Guide to Bird-Watching in Europe. New York: Scribner, p. 55.
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