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Country
  
Norway

County
  
Finnmark

Municipality
  
Måsøy

Region
  
Northern Norway

District
  
Vest-Finnmark

Elevation
  
4 m (13 ft)

Ingøy Bilder fra Ingy en naturperle i Finnmark

Ingøy or Inga is a small fishing village on the island of Ingøya in Måsøy Municipality, Finnmark county, Norway. The village lies on the northern coast of Ingøya, facing the open Arctic Ocean. Ingøy lies about 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of North Cape and it is only accessible by boat from Havøysund. Ingøy Church is located in the village.

Ingøy Bilder fra Ingy en naturperle i Finnmark

The Ingøy radio transmitter is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Ingøy. The mast of the longwave transmitter is the tallest structure in Norway and in all of Scandinavia. There is a fish processing plant in Ingøy called Ingøy Fisk that is one of the main employers in the area.

Ingøy Ingoy LW 153 kHz 1EN

The village of Ingøy dates back to the 14th century, perhaps earlier. Around 1520, there were about 300 residents living in the village. During the 17th century, the population declined dramatically and it has stayed sparsely populated since that time. During the fishing seasons, however, the population would increase temporarily.

Ingøy Facilities and info Ingy Sjhus
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Ingøy Ingy kringkaster Wikipedia

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Ingøy Wikipedia