Stetind

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Stetind is a distinctive, obelisk-shaped granite mountain in Nordland, Norway, often called Norway’s national mountain and renowned among climbers and photographers.

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Stetind canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural monument
accessVia European route E6
alternativeName Stetinden
climbingRoute East ridge
Normal route via south ridge
West face
climbingSeason summer
country Norway
designation national mountain of Norway
designationYear 2002
elevation 1392 metres
4570 feet
firstAscent 1910
firstAscentBy Alf Bonnevie Bryn
Carl Wilhelm Rubenson
Ferdinand Schjelderup
hasTitle Norway’s national mountain
languageLabel Stetind self-link
locatedIn Narvik Municipality
Nordland
Tysfjord
material granite
mountainRange Scandinavian Mountains
near Ofotfjord
Tysfjorden
nearestTown Kjøpsvik
notableFor distinctive obelisk-like profile
landscape photography
mountaineering
rock climbing
partOf Norwegian natural heritage
photoSubject iconic Norwegian landscape
popularWith climbers
hikers
photographers
prominence 1167 metres
3829 feet
region Northern Norway
shape obelisk-shaped
surfaceType bare rock
tourismType adventure tourism
mountain tourism
viewOver Ofotfjord
Tysfjorden
votedBy NRK listeners
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
winterActivity alpine climbing

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

Stetind languageLabel Stetind self-link
Tysfjord hasNearbyMountain Stetind
Stetinden languageName Stetind