Hurum Peninsula

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Hurum Peninsula is a landform in southeastern Norway that extends between the Oslofjord and Drammensfjord, known for its coastal landscapes and small towns.

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Hurum Peninsula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peninsula
administrativeHistory formerly part of Buskerud county
now within Asker municipality
climate temperate coastal climate
connectedBy road network to Drammen
road network to Oslo
contains Holmsbu NERFINISHED
Sætre NERFINISHED
Tofte NERFINISHED
former municipality of Hurum
country Norway
hasCoastlineOn Drammensfjord NERFINISHED
Oslofjord NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity industry in Tofte
maritime activities
tourism
hasFeature bays and inlets
forested hills
rocky coastline
hasRecreation boating
coastal hiking trails
fishing
highestPoint Stikkvannskollen NERFINISHED
knownFor coastal landscapes
small towns
locatedIn Viken county
southeastern Norway NERFINISHED
partOf Oslofjord region NERFINISHED
separates Drammensfjord NERFINISHED
Oslofjord NERFINISHED

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municipality of Hurum locatedIn Hurum Peninsula
subject surface form: Hurum