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Floro

Florø, a charming town and the administrative center of Kinn municipality in Vestland county, Norway, resides on the island of Florelandet. Uniquely positioned between the Botnafjorden and Solheimsfjorden, Florø holds the distinction of being the westernmost town not only in Norway but on the entire Scandinavian Peninsula. The town flourishes with a population exceeding 9,000 residents, boasting a population density of nearly 1,400 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Immerse yourself in maritime history at the Coastal Museum in Sogn og Fjordane. Florø's surrounding archipelago offers a breathtaking natural playground, waiting to be explored. For those interested in Norse sagas, a visit to the saga island of Kinn is a must. Svanøy island beckons with its reputation for producing high-quality venison and salmon. History enthusiasts can delve into the past at the Ausevika rock carvings, one of the most extensive rock carving sites in all of Norway.

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