Meråker

Meråker
Meråker
Blason de Meråker

Blason de Meråker
Carte de Meråker

Localisation de Meråker dans le Nord-Trøndelag
Administration
Pays Drapeau de Norvège Norvège
Région Trøndelag
Comté Nord-Trøndelag
Centre administratrif Meråker
Géographie
Coordonnées 63° 26′ 17″ Nord
       11° 50′ 58″ Est
/ 63.4380556, 11.8494444
Superficie 1 273,60 km²
Démographie
Population 2 506 hab. (2008)
Densité 1,97 hab./km²
Gentilé Meråkerbygg
Langue officielle Bokmål

  Géolocalisation sur la carte : Norvège

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Meråker

Meråker est une municipalité du comté de Nord-Trøndelag en Norvège. Elle fait partie de la région du Stjørdalen.


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