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Kåfjord is a fjord in northern Norway, an arm of the Altafjord, in the county of Finnmark. It is also a village located on the fjord. The village is in the municipality of Alta, 18 km west of the town of Alta on the E6 road. Copper ore was mined at Kåfjord between 1826 and 1909. More information...

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