Tana, Norway
Tana is a municipality in Finnmark, Norway. It shares a border with Finland.

Giemaš, a cliff on the East side of fjord Leirpollen.

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Coat of arms
It had 2,918 inhabitants, in year 2020.[1]
Administration
The municipal council is elected until late 2027.
- 6 council members are from Labour party[2]
- 3 from Centre party
- 3 from Conservative party
- 3 council members are from Samelista i Tana
- 2 from Progress party
- 2 from Venstre (Norway)
(The 19 council members were elected during the 2023 Norwegian local elections.)
- Tana River at the village Tana Bru. The bridge on the photo, has been taken away because a new bridge was ready (next to the first bridge) in 2020. The center of the village of Tana Bru, is to the left of the bridge
- The Varanger Peninsula seen from the West side of Tana river
Related pages
References
- https://www.ssb.no/statbank/table/07459/
- https://www.nrk.no/valg/2023/resultat/fylke/56/5628. NRK.no. Retrieved 2023-09-26
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