Ranfjorden Explained

Ranfjorden
Location:Nordland county, Norway
Pushpin Map:Nordland#Norway
Pushpin Label:Ranfjorden
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the fjord
Basin Countries:Norway
Coords:66.1356°N 12.8422°W
Type:Fjord

Ranfjorden (in English also the Ranfjord or just Ranfjord;[1] in Norwegian also Ranafjorden, Ranen or Rana) is a fjord in the Helgeland district of Nordland county, Norway. The largest part of the fjord is in the municipality of Rana, but the fjord also passes through the municipalities of Hemnes, Vefsn, Leirfjord, Nesna, and Dønna. The Ranelva river meets the Ranfjord in at the town of Mo i Rana at the innermost part of the fjord. It then flows to the west for about to where it meets the sea along the border of Dønna and Nesna municipalities.

The inner part of the fjord is lush, forested, and more heavily populated. The western parts of the fjord are narrow with steep sides and that area has few inhabitants. There is a narrow strait that connects to the Sørfjorden and Elsfjorden at the village of Hemnesberget. Two large rivers flow into the fjord: Ranelva and Røssåga. The European route E6 highway follows the part of the southern coast of the fjord on its way to Mo i Rana.[2]

Notes and References

  1. -en in the full name is a suffix meaning 'the' in Norwegian.
  2. Web site: Ranfjorden. Store norske leksikon. Store norske leksikon. Norwegian. 2011-12-05.