Fræna
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| County | Møre og Romsdal | |
| District | Romsdal | |
| Municipality | ||
| Administrative centre | Elnesvågen | |
| Mayor (2005) | Arve Hans Otterlei (Frp) | |
| Official language form | Nynorsk | |
| Area - Total - Land - Percentage | 369 Square kilometre>km² 361 km² 0.11 % | |
| Population - Total (as of 2004>2004) - Percentage - Change (10 years) - Density | Ranked 116 9,004 0.20 % -0.1 % 25/km² | |
| Coordinates | ||
| [www.frana.kommune.no] [Data from Statistics Norway] | ||
The main village and administrative centre in Fræna is Elnesvågen with 2,035 inhabitants as of January 1, 1999.
Other villages are Bud (712 inh.), Malme/Malmefjorden (404), Tornes (388) and Sylte (225).
The Fræna municipality today is the resulting 1960 fusion of the earlier municipalities Bud, Fræna and Hustad.
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