Nordkapp Municipality
Nordkapp Municipality
Nordkapp kommune | |
---|---|
Kjelvik herred (historic name) | |
![]() Honningsvåg harbour | |
Vest-Finnmark | |
Established | 1 July 1861 |
• Preceded by | Kistrand Municipality |
Administrative centre | Honningsvåg |
Government | |
• Mayor (2023) | Jan Morten (Ap) |
Area | |
• Total | 926.59 km2 (357.76 sq mi) |
• Land | 892.00 km2 (344.40 sq mi) |
• Water | 34.59 km2 (13.36 sq mi) 3.7% |
• Rank | #127 in Norway |
Highest elevation | 578 m (1,896 ft) |
Population (2024) | |
• Total | 2,951 |
• Rank | #231 in Norway |
• Density | 3.2/km2 (8/sq mi) |
• Change (10 years) | ![]() |
Demonym | Nordkappværing[2] |
Official language | |
• Norwegian form | Neutral |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
ISO 3166 code | NO-5620[4] |
Website | Official website |
Nordkapp (English: North Cape;
The 927-square-kilometre (358 sq mi) municipality is the 127th largest by area out of the 357 municipalities in Norway. Nordkapp is the 231st most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 2,951. The municipality's population density is 3.2 inhabitants per square kilometre (8.3/sq mi) and its population has decreased by 8.2% over the previous 10-year period.[6][7]
Around 200,000 tourists visit Nordkapp annually during the two to three months of summer. The main tourist attractions are the
General information
This municipality was established on 1 July 1861 when the northern district of Kistrand Municipality was separated to form the new Kjelvik Municipality. Initially, the new municipality encompassed the land on both sides of the northern end of the Porsangerfjorden, including the eastern part of the island of Magerøya, and it had a population of 345. The name of the municipality was changed from Kjelvik to Nordkapp in 1950. On 1 January 1984, the western part of the island of Magerøya as well as the small surrounding islands of Gjesværstappan (population: 240) were transferred from Måsøy Municipality to Nordkapp Municipality.[8]
On 1 January 2020, the municipality became part of the newly formed Troms og Finnmark county. Previously, it had been part of the old Finnmark county.[9] On 1 January 2024, the Troms og Finnmark county was divided and the municipality once again became part of Finnmark county.[10]
Name
The municipality (originally the
Coat of arms
The
Churches
The
Parish (sokn) | Church name | Location of the church | Year built |
---|---|---|---|
Nordkapp | Gjesvær Chapel | Gjesvær | 1960 |
Honningsvåg Church | Honningsvåg | 1885 | |
Repvåg Chapel |
Repvåg | 1967 | |
Skarsvåg Church | Skarsvåg | 1961 |
Government
Nordkapp Municipality is responsible for
Municipal council
The
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 6 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 5 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 2 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 19 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 3 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 3 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 6 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 7 | |
Total number of members: | 19 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 10 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 3 | |
Liberal Party (Venstre) | 2 | |
Total number of members: | 19 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) | 1 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 19 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 8 | |
Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) | 3 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 3 | |
Coastal Party (Kystpartiet) | 1 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 2 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 8 | |
Total number of members: | 25 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 12 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 3 | |
Coastal Party (Kystpartiet) | 3 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 2 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 25 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 11 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 8 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 1 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 25 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 16 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 4 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 2 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 3 | |
Total number of members: | 25 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 14 | |
Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet) | 1 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 3 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 6 | |
Nordkapp Independents List (Nordkapp Uavhengige List) | 4 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 16 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 6 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 6 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 19 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 6 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 3 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 15 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 8 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 2 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 1 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 3 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 16 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 5 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 2 | |
Centre Party (Senterpartiet) | 1 | |
Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) | 5 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 18 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 6 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Socialist common list (Venstresosialistiske felleslister) | 4 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 18 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 6 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 2 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Socialist People's Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti) | 2 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 18 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 6 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 4 | |
Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) | 1 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 15 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 7 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 7 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 14 | |
Conservative Party (Høyre) | 5 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 9 | |
Local List(s) (Lokale lister) | 1 | |
Total number of members: | 29 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 11 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 10 | |
Joint List(s) of Non-Socialist Parties (Borgerlige Felleslister) | 7 | |
Total number of members: | 28 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 6 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 11 | |
Local List(s) (Lokale lister) | 3 | |
Total number of members: | 20 |
Party name (in Norwegian) | Number of representatives | |
---|---|---|
Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) | 9 | |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) | 6 | |
Local List(s) (Lokale lister) | 7 | |
Total number of members: | 20 | |
Note: Due to the German occupation of Norway during World War II, no elections were held for new municipal councils until after the war ended in 1945. |
Mayors
The mayors (Norwegian: ordfører) of Nordkapp:[35]
- 1861-1865: Jørgen Wiig
- 1865-1871: Karesius Løkke
- 1869-1870: Olaf Bull
- 1871-1873: Martin Berg
- 1873-1875: Carl Berg
- 1875-1877: Kristian Hansen
- 1877-1879: Martin Berg
- 1879-1889: Emil Simonsen
- 1889-1895: Johannes Aas
- 1897-1907: Lars Berg
- 1908-1916: Waldemar Larssen (FV)
- 1917-1922: Ole Grøtta
- 1923-1925: Fredrik Bull
- 1926-1928: John Bruun
- 1929-1931: Haakon H. Bartnæs
- 1931-1934: Alfred Vågnes (NKP)
- 1935-1937: Magnus Steinholdt
- 1937-1937: Amandus Kræmmervik
- 1938-1941: Erling Andreassen (Ap)
- 1941-1944: Peder J. Berg (NS)
- 1945-1946: Erling Andreassen (Ap)
- 1946-1947: Rudolf Andreassen (NKP)
- 1947-1967: Erling Andreassen (Ap)
- 1968-1979: Halfdan Berge (Ap)
- 1979-1991: Odd Holmgren (Ap)
- 1991-1999: Hans Arvid Hansen (Ap)
- 1999-2003: Bernt-Aksel Jensen (Ap)
- 2003-2007: Ulf Syversen (Ap)
- 2007-2019: Kristina Hansen (Ap)
- 2019–2022: Jan Olsen (SV)
- 2022–2023: Trudy Engen (SV)
- 2023-present: Jan Morten (Ap)[36]
Geography

The municipality encompasses the island of Magerøya, but also parts of the mainland on the Porsanger Peninsula and Sværholt Peninsula on both sides of the Porsangerfjorden. There are many other fjords in the municipality including Duksfjorden, Kåfjorden, Kamøyfjorden, and Skipsfjorden. The main island is Magerøya and there are a few islands located around Magerøya including Gjesvær, Gjesværstappan, Lille Kamøya, and Store Kamøya.[5] The highest point in the municipality is the 578-metre (1,896 ft) tall Savzavárri.[1]
North Cape
The municipality is named after Nordkapp (North Cape), a 307-metre-high (1,007 ft) cliff that is commonly referred to as the northernmost point of Europe. However, the true northernmost point of the European mainland is
Birdlife

This coastal municipality is like many others in Finnmark, home of large
Climate
The populated areas of Nordkapp municipality have a
Climate data for Nordkapp,[a] 1991–2020 normals, extremes 2002–present | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 6.8 (44.2) |
9.5 (49.1) |
9.8 (49.6) |
12.5 (54.5) |
20.1 (68.2) |
28.4 (83.1) |
27.1 (80.8) |
24.8 (76.6) |
21 (70) |
13.3 (55.9) |
9.2 (48.6) |
8.6 (47.5) |
28.4 (83.1) |
Mean maximum °C (°F) | 4.9 (40.8) |
4.9 (40.8) |
4.9 (40.8) |
7.8 (46.0) |
13.7 (56.7) |
17.7 (63.9) |
22.6 (72.7) |
20.2 (68.4) |
15.7 (60.3) |
10.5 (50.9) |
7.1 (44.8) |
6.2 (43.2) |
22.9 (73.2) |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | −0.5 (31.1) |
−1.0 (30.2) |
0.4 (32.7) |
3.0 (37.4) |
6.8 (44.2) |
9.6 (49.3) |
13.4 (56.1) |
12.7 (54.9) |
10.2 (50.4) |
5.6 (42.1) |
2.8 (37.0) |
1.4 (34.5) |
5.4 (41.7) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −2.5 (27.5) |
−3.3 (26.1) |
−1.7 (28.9) |
0.7 (33.3) |
4.2 (39.6) |
6.9 (44.4) |
10.2 (50.4) |
10.2 (50.4) |
8.0 (46.4) |
3.8 (38.8) |
0.7 (33.3) |
−0.8 (30.6) |
3.0 (37.4) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | −4.8 (23.4) |
−5.2 (22.6) |
−3.4 (25.9) |
−0.9 (30.4) |
2.6 (36.7) |
5.5 (41.9) |
8.6 (47.5) |
8.6 (47.5) |
6.5 (43.7) |
2.3 (36.1) |
−0.9 (30.4) |
−2.7 (27.1) |
1.3 (34.3) |
Mean minimum °C (°F) | −10.7 (12.7) |
−10.6 (12.9) |
−8.5 (16.7) |
−6.0 (21.2) |
−1.5 (29.3) |
1.5 (34.7) |
5.3 (41.5) |
5.0 (41.0) |
2.6 (36.7) |
−2.8 (27.0) |
−5.6 (21.9) |
−8.3 (17.1) |
−12.5 (9.5) |
Record low °C (°F) | −15.3 (4.5) |
−17.2 (1.0) |
−11.0 (12.2) |
−10.0 (14.0) |
−5.7 (21.7) |
0.0 (32.0) |
0.0 (32.0) |
1.0 (33.8) |
0.0 (32.0) |
−5.6 (21.9) |
−11.3 (11.7) |
−21.2 (−6.2) |
−21.2 (−6.2) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 55 (2.2) |
39 (1.5) |
51 (2.0) |
36 (1.4) |
42 (1.7) |
46 (1.8) |
48 (1.9) |
52 (2.0) |
64 (2.5) |
78 (3.1) |
50 (2.0) |
63 (2.5) |
627 (24.7) |
Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) | 61 (24) |
60 (24) |
59 (23) |
64 (25) |
32 (13) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
0 (0) |
1 (0.4) |
31 (12) |
31 (12) |
32 (13) |
75 (30) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) | 9 | 7 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 10 | 7 | 8 | 94 |
Average relative humidity (%)
|
78 | 78 | 76 | 75 | 72 | 77 | 79 | 79 | 78 | 79 | 79 | 78 | 77 |
Average dew point °C (°F) | −6.0 (21.2) |
−6.6 (20.1) |
−5.4 (22.3) |
−2.9 (26.8) |
0.2 (32.4) |
3.5 (38.3) |
7.1 (44.8) |
6.8 (44.2) |
4.9 (40.8) |
0.7 (33.3) |
−2.2 (28.0) |
−3.9 (25.0) |
−0.3 (31.5) |
Source 1: Norwegian Meteorological Institute[37][38][39] | |||||||||||||
Source 2: yr.no /Norwegian Meteorological Institute[40] |
- ^ Temperature, humidity and dew point from Honningsvåg Airport (14m), precipitation and extreme snow depth from Repvåg.
Climate data for Helnes Lighthouse 1961-90 | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | −1.5 (29.3) |
−1.6 (29.1) |
−0.7 (30.7) |
1.4 (34.5) |
5.2 (41.4) |
9.3 (48.7) |
12.6 (54.7) |
11.8 (53.2) |
8.6 (47.5) |
4.5 (40.1) |
1.5 (34.7) |
−0.5 (31.1) |
4.2 (39.6) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −3.6 (25.5) |
−3.6 (25.5) |
−2.4 (27.7) |
−0.2 (31.6) |
3.4 (38.1) |
6.9 (44.4) |
10.1 (50.2) |
9.7 (49.5) |
6.9 (44.4) |
3.0 (37.4) |
−0.2 (31.6) |
−2.4 (27.7) |
2.3 (36.1) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | −5.7 (21.7) |
−5.7 (21.7) |
−4.2 (24.4) |
−1.8 (28.8) |
1.6 (34.9) |
5.0 (41.0) |
8.0 (46.4) |
8.0 (46.4) |
5.4 (41.7) |
1.5 (34.7) |
−2.0 (28.4) |
−4.3 (24.3) |
0.5 (32.9) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 94 (3.7) |
75 (3.0) |
67 (2.6) |
59 (2.3) |
42 (1.7) |
40 (1.6) |
44 (1.7) |
50 (2.0) |
59 (2.3) |
83 (3.3) |
82 (3.2) |
101 (4.0) |
796 (31.3) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 1 mm) | 18.1 | 15.3 | 14.6 | 13.6 | 10.6 | 9.6 | 9.3 | 10.5 | 13.9 | 17.5 | 16.5 | 18.7 | 168.2 |
Source: yr.no/Norwegian Meteorological Institute[41] |
Transportation
Due to the heavy tourist traffic in the summers, Nordkapp has an extensive transportation infrastructure for such a small, remote municipality. The
Notable people

- Thor With (1918 in Honningsvåg - 1987), a theologian and Bishop of the Diocese of Bjørgvin
- Terje Stigen (1922 on Magerøya – 2010), an author
- Idar Kristiansen (1932 in Honningsvåg – 1985), a poet, novelist, and short story writer
- Gunnar Stålsett (born 1935 in Nordkapp), a theologican and politician who was leader of the Centre Party and Bishop of Oslo
- Knut Erik Jensen (born 1940 in Honningsvåg), a film director[42]
- Ingunn Utsi (born 1948 in Repvågstranda), a Sami sculptor, painter, and book illustrator
- John Arne Markussen (born 1953 in Repvåg), a journalist and newspaper editor
- Guri Berg (born 1963), a Norwegian artist and sculptor who grew up in Honningsvåg
- Ingeborg Arvola (born 1974 in Honningsvåg), a Norwegian novelist and children's writer
- William Frantzen (born 1993), a retired footballer who grew up in Honningsvåg
References
- ^ Kartverket. 16 January 2024.
- ^ "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet.
- ^ "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
- Store norske leksikon(in Norwegian). Foreningen Store norske leksikon.
- ^ Store norske leksikon. "Nordkapp kommune"(in Norwegian). Retrieved 18 February 2013.
- ^ Statistisk sentralbyrå. "Table: 06913: Population 1 January and population changes during the calendar year (M)" (in Norwegian).
- ^ Statistisk sentralbyrå. "09280: Area of land and fresh water (km²) (M)" (in Norwegian).
- ^ Jukvam, Dag (1999). "Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Statistisk sentralbyrå.
- Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
- ^ "Fylkesinndelingen fra 2024" (in Norwegian). Regjeringen.no. 5 July 2022.
- ^ Rygh, Oluf (1924). Norske gaardnavne: Finmarkens amt (in Norwegian) (18 ed.). Kristiania, Norge: W. C. Fabritius & sønners bogtrikkeri. p. 170.
- ^ "Forskrift om kommunenavn, Nordkapp kommune, Finnmark". Norsk Lovtidend (in Norwegian). Oslo, Norway: Grøndahl og Søns Boktrykkeri: 748. 8 July 1949.
- ^ "Civic heraldry of Norway - Norske Kommunevåpen". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
- ^ "Nordkapp, Finmark (Norway)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
- ^ "Godkjenning av våpen og flagg". Lovdata.no (in Norwegian). Norges kommunal- og arbeidsdepartementet. 19 October 1973. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
- Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- Valgdirektoratet. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
- ^ "Tall for Norge: Kommunestyrevalg 2019 - Troms og Finnmark". Valg Direktoratet. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Table: 04813: Members of the local councils, by party/electoral list at the Municipal Council election (M)" (in Norwegian). Statistics Norway.
- ^ "Tall for Norge: Kommunestyrevalg 2011 - Finnmark". Valg Direktoratet. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
- ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1995" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1996. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1991" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1993. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1987" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1988. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1983" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo-Kongsvinger: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1984. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunestyrevalget 1979" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1979. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene 1975" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1977. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene 1972" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1973. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene 1967" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1967. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene 1963" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1964. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1959" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1960. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1955" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1957. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1951" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1952. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1945" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1947. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Kommunevalgene og Ordførervalgene 1937" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå. 1938. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Tidligere ordførere". Nordkapp kommune (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 April 2024.
- ^ "Jan Morten valgt til ordfører". Radio Nordkapp (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ "Observations and weather statistics (SN94680 HONNINGSVÅG LUFTHAVN / SN94800 REPVÅG)". Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
- ^ "Temperaturnormaler per måned og år (Temperature norms per month and year)" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Archived from the original on 9 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
- ^ "Nedbørnormaler per måned og år (Precipitation per month and year)" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Archived from the original on 12 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
- ^ "yr.no Honningsvåg statistics". Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
- ^ "yr.no/met.no". Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
- IMDb. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
External links
- Municipal fact sheet from Statistics Norway (in Norwegian)
- Pictures from North Cape and Skarsvåg
- Motorbike travel from Italy to Nordkapp
- From Nordkapp to Italy by bike
- Nordkapp by rail
- 360x180° Panoramen from Nordkapp
- 6-day road trip from The Netherlands to the Nordkapp