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Area is 385,252 km2 or for americans 148,746 sq mi

If you travel from the most southside area "Lindesnes Kommune" to the far end on the north side to "Vardø", it will be 1 764 km (1096 miles) by air or 2340 km (1 454 miles) if you drive. The driving would take you about 1 day and 7 hours (not considering stops/traffic and such).

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