Reisa National Park

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Reisa National Park is a protected wilderness area in northern Norway known for its deep river canyon, waterfalls, and rugged Arctic landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
borders Kvænangsbotn and Navitdalen Protected Landscape
Tysfjord–Hellemobotn landscape protection area
surface form: Ráisduottarháldi Protected Landscape
climate subarctic climate
country Norway
culturalRegion Sápmi
established 1986
governingBody Norwegian Environment Agency
County Governor of Troms
surface form: Statsforvalteren i Troms og Finnmark
hasAttraction Imofossen waterfall
Mollisfossen waterfall
Reisa Canyon
hasEcosystemType Arctic region
surface form: Arctic

subarctic
hasIndigenousUse Sami reindeer herding
hasNearbySettlement Storslett
Sørkjosen
hasVegetationType alpine heath
birch forest
coniferous forest
hasWildlife brown bear
golden eagle
gyrfalcon
lynx
reindeer
wolverine
hydrologyFeature Reisaelva
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn Northern Norway NERFINISHED
Reisa Valley
Troms og Finnmark NERFINISHED
namedAfter Reisaelva
partOf Reisa National Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Reisa National Park and Adjacent Protected Areas
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
cultural heritage protection
landscape conservation
region Nord-Troms NERFINISHED
terrainFeature gorges
plateaus
river canyon
rugged mountains
waterfalls
usedFor cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
hunting
river boating

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Troms containsNationalPark Reisa National Park
Troms og Finnmark containsNationalPark Reisa National Park
Northern Norway hasProtectedArea Reisa National Park
Northern Norway hasProtectedArea Reisa National Park
this entity surface form: Øvre Dividal National Park
Reisa National Park partOf Reisa National Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Reisa National Park and Adjacent Protected Areas