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Seiland National Park

Coordinates: 70°23′N 23°10′E / 70.383°N 23.167°E / 70.383; 23.167
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Seiland National Park
LocationFinnmark, Norway
Nearest cityAlta and Hammerfest
Coordinates70°23′N 23°10′E / 70.383°N 23.167°E / 70.383; 23.167
Area316 km2 (78,100 acres)
Established8 December 2006
Governing bodyCounty Governor

Seiland National Park (Norwegian: Seiland nasjonalpark) lies in the municipalities of Alta, Hammerfest, and Kvalsund in Finnmark county, Norway. The park includes the majority of the island of Seiland, the second largest island in Finnmark county after Sørøya. The park includes two glaciers: Seilandsjøkelen and Nordmannsjøkelen (the northernmost glaciers in Scandinavia). The highest point in the park is the 1,078-metre (3,537 ft) tall mountain Seilandstuva. The 316-square-kilometre (122 sq mi) park was established on 8 December 2006. The 9.6 square kilometres (3.7 sq mi) of the water inside the park's area, includes the surrounding sea and many fjords including the Nordefjorden, Sørefjorden, and Flaskefjorden.[1]

Name

The name of the island must be very old, from Proto-Norse *Sai-aujo ("sea-island"), and the Northern Sami language name Sievju is probably an old loan and reflection of this form. In Norse times the name was transformed first to *Sæ-ey, and then to just *Sei. The last element land means "land" or "island" is a later addition.

References

  1. ^ "Seiland national park" (PDF). Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management. Retrieved 2018-06-17.