Kågen

Island in Skjervøy, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kågen (Norwegian) or Gávvir (Northern Sami)[1] is an island in Skjervøy Municipality in Troms county, Norway. The 85.7-square-kilometre (33.1 sq mi) island lies between the Kvænangen fjord (to the east) and the Lyngen fjord to the west. The island is home to 27 inhabitants (2001). The island is mountainous with several peaks over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level. The highest point is the 1,228-metre (4,029 ft) tall mountain Store Kågtind. Kågen is the 52nd largest island in Norway.

East face of Blåtinden (985 m) as seen from the south coast of Maursundet in 2012 March. The mountain is located in the island of Kågen in the municipality of Skjervøy, Troms, Norway.
LocationTroms, Norway
Coordinates69.9833°N 20.8291°E / 69.9833; 20.8291
Area85.7 km2 (33.1 sq mi)
Area rank52nd in Norway
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Kågen (Norwegian)
Gávvir (Northern Sami)
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Gávvir (Northern Sami)
Geography
LocationTroms, Norway
Coordinates69.9833°N 20.8291°E / 69.9833; 20.8291
Area85.7 km2 (33.1 sq mi)
Area rank52nd in Norway
Length12 km (7.5 mi)
Width12.7 km (7.89 mi)
Coastline50 km (31 mi)
Highest elevation1,228 m (4029 ft)
Highest pointStore Kågtinden
Administration
Norway
CountyTroms
MunicipalitySkjervøy Municipality
Demographics
Population27 (2001)
Pop. density0.3/km2 (0.8/sq mi)
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There is a ferry connection with the neighboring islands of Arnøya and Laukøya to the north, the Skjervøy Bridge connects to the island Skjervøya to the east, and the undersea Maursund Tunnel connects the island to the mainland to the south.[2]

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