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Berlevåg kommune
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County Finnmark
District
Municipality
Administrative centre Berlevåg
Mayor (2005) Erik Brøske (SV)
Official language form Bokmål
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Percentage
1,120 Square kilometre>km²
1,082 km²
0.35 %
Population
 - Total (as of 2004>2004)
 - Percentage
 - Change (10 years)
 - Density
Ranked 395
1,158
0.03 %
-10.4 %
1/km²
Coordinates
[www.berlevag.kommune.no]
[Data from Statistics Norway]
Coordinates: Berlevåg is a municipality in the county of Finnmark, Norway.

The municipality is situated on the northern end of the peninsula of Varangerhalvøya, facing the open Barents Sea. There are two settlements in Berlevåg. In addition to Berlevåg there is Kongsfjord with approximately 45 inhabitants.

The port is difficult, and the breakwater was destroyed several times by the weather. However, the use of tetrapods that intertwine, made for a flexible breakwater that could resist the Barents Sea. The port was secured in 1973. Since then, the Hurtigruten has been able to dock its ship in Berlevåg. Earlier a smaller vessel had to unload cargo and passengers from it in the open sea. Today, there is also an airport.

In World War II, the village was completely burned down and the inhabitants evacuated by force as part of the scorched earth strategy of the Germans. The government wanted to relocate the inhabitants to nearby Kongsfjord because of a better harbour, but they refused, and the village was rebuilt.

Berlevåg was brought fame in Norway when the Norwegian film director Knut Erik Jensen made a documentary film about Berlevåg Mannsangsforening, a men's choir. The movie Heftig og begeistret ("Cool and Crazy") was a big hit in Norway, first shown at Tromsø international film festival.


Municipalities of Finnmark

Alta | Berlevåg | Båtsfjord | Gamvik | Hammerfest | Hasvik | Karasjok | Kautokeino | Kvalsund | Lebesby | Loppa | Måsøy | Nesseby | Nordkapp | Porsanger | Sør-Varanger | Tana | Vadsø | Vardø

 


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