Flørli

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Flørli is a small, roadless village in Norway’s Lysefjord best known for its historic hydropower station and one of the world’s longest wooden stairways, with 4,444 steps climbing the mountainside.

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Flørli canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric power station
village
wooden stairway
climate temperate oceanic climate
country Norway
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 0–50 metres
hasAccess boat
ferry
hasActivity fjordsightseeing
hiking
stair climbing
hasBuilding accommodation facilities
café
former power station
schoolhouse
workers’ houses
hasCharacteristic one of the world’s longest wooden stairways
roadless
hasHeritage hydropower heritage
industrial heritage
hasHydropowerStation Flørli hydropower station
hasInfrastructure pier
waterfront
hasNoAccess public road
hasPart penstock
powerhouse
hasTouristAttraction Flørli stairs
hasViewOf Lysefjord NERFINISHED
historicalUse hydropower production
locatedIn Flørli self-linksurface differs
Lysefjord NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Rogaland county NERFINISHED
Sandnes municipality NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Lysefjord NERFINISHED
nearbyPlace Kjerag
Lysebotn
Preikestolen
numberOfSteps 4444
partOf Lysefjord tourism area
populationCharacteristic very small permanent population
region Western Norway
touristSeason summer
usedFor outdoor recreation
tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lysefjord hasLandmark Flørli
Flørli locatedIn Flørli self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Flørli hydropower station