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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alta,_NorwayAlta, Norway - Wikipedia

    Alta is based on the mainland of Norway, but it also includes parts of the islands of Stjernøya and Seiland. Seiland is the home of Seiland National Park where the Seilandsjøkelen glacier and the mountain Seilandstuva are located. The highest point in the municipality is the 1,149-metre (3,770 ft) tall mountain Store Haldi.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alta_(town)Alta (town) - Wikipedia

    Alta (Northern Sami: Áltá; Kven: Alattio; Finnish: Alattio) is a town in Alta Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The town is the administrative centre of the municipality and the major commercial centre in the western part of the county.

  3. Detail from the rock carvings at Alta. The Rock art of Alta (Helleristningene i Alta) are located in and around Alta Municipality in Finnmark county in northern Norway. Since the first carvings were discovered in 1973, more than 6,000 carvings have been found on several sites around Alta.

  4. no.wikipedia.org › wiki › AltaAlta – Wikipedia

    Alta er en kommune i Finnmark med bystatus siden 2000. Den grenser i nord mot Hasvik, Hammerfest og Loppa, i øst mot Porsanger, i sør mot Kautokeino og Karasjok, og i vest mot Kvænangen i Troms og Loppa. Alta er også navnet på tettstedet og byen, som er kommunens administrasjonssenter.

  5. 15 de ago. de 2020 · It contains thousands of rock carvings and paintings located at 45 sites in five different areas at the head of the Alta Fjord (Kåfjord, Hjemmeluft, Storsteinen, Amtmannsnes and Transfarelvdalen). More rock art made by hunter-gatherers is found in Alta than anywhere else in northern Europe.

  6. Alta (Northern Sami: Áltá; Kven: Alattio; Finnish: Alattio) is a city in Alta Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality and the major commercial centre in the western part of the county. The city is on the southern end of Altafjorden at the mouth of the river Altaelva.

  7. The rock art in Alta was inscribed into UNESCO’s World Heritage List on 3rd December 1985 as the only prehistoric monument in Norway. The World Heritage Site in Alta consists of 4 sites with rock carvings (Hjemmeluft, Kåfjord, Amtmannsnes and Storsteinen) and 1 site with rock paintings (Transfarelv).