Sandnes - description of the city:
Sandnes is city of Norway (Rogaland Fylke).
The population of Sandnes: 63,032 people. Geographic coordinates of Sandnes: 58.85244 x 5.73521.
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Norway
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International title |
Sandnes |
Population |
63,032 people |
Timezone |
Europe/Oslo |
State |
Rogaland Fylke |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 58.85244 x Longitude: 5.73521 |
Photo Galery Sandnes
#01: Walks across Sandnes |
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#04: Places of interest in Sandnes |
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#05: Sightseeing in Sandnes |
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#06: Places to see in Sandnes |
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#08: The beauty of Sandnes |
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#09: Famous places of Sandnes |
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#10: Spending Time in Sandnes |
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Places to visit in Sandnes
Famous Places
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Lambach
Country: Austria
Lambach, conveniently located on the left bank of the Traun River, grew rich in the Middle Ages thanks to the flourishing salt trade. Around 1040 Count Arnold II Wels-Lambach and his wife Regilinda transformed the family seat into a monastery. Thei ...
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Schwaz
Country: Austria
During the 16th century, this busy commercial town in the Inn river valley was the second largest in the Tyrol. Schwaz suffered extensive damage during the battle of 1809, but it has preserved some lovely historic sights. The most impressive of the ...
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Tratzberg
Country: Austria
A short way from Schwaz, in the Inn river valley, stands the impressive Renaissance Schloss Tratzberg. This castle was once a frontier fortress which guarded Andechs county against the Bavarians. It changed hands many times and is now the private p ...
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Det Internasjonale Barnekunstmuseet
Country: Norway
Det Internasjonale Barnekunstmuseet is the International Museum for Children’s Art. It is located in Oslo, Norway. This museum is a pioneer in the industry as it is the first museum to be filled with art that was created by children. The art ...
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Lom
Country: Norway
Lom is a rural center that is located on the Otta river banks. The town is a gateway into the Boverdalen valley. It is also the way into the Jotunheimen mountain range and to the Sognefjellet mountain.
In the year 1000, the Lom Stavkirke, wh ...
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