Nordland, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The U.S. Census Bureau released new statistics for the population of Nordland City. These numbers are based on the most recent American Community Survey, and may not be totally accurate. Residents of this city commute to work by car, trolley bus, or walking, which can cause crime rates to appear higher than they actually are. However, this data should be taken with a grain of salt. If you're interested in knowing more about the population of Nordland City, check out the information below.

Despite its northern latitude, the climate in Nordland is generally cold. On December 30, the temperature was 34.6 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature in Norway north of the Arctic Circle. The warmest month in Nordland was July, with mean temperatures of 19.3 degrees (66.7 degrees Fahrenheit) at the Mosjoen airport and 26.6 degrees (70.9 degrees) at Laksfors. The coldest night was -44.5 degrees Celsius in 1978.

The population of Nordland increased by 0.3% in the past year. The population of the city has increased by about 3% since 2000. The total population of the city is now approximately 74,541 people. The city is located in a region of northern Norway known as Sor-Halogaland. The county is part of Norway's parliamentary system and has 45 members and a county council. The county's mayor, Kari Anne Bokestad Andreassen, serves as the head of the municipality.

The city is the administrative center of the Rana municipality. The city is located in the Helgeland region, just south of the Arctic Circle. Its suburbs include Basmoen, Ytteren, Selfors, and Aga/Hauknes/Dalsgrenda. The city is called Mo to distinguish it from other places named Mo, including the Norwegian city of Troms.