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Eiterå : ウィキペディア英語版
Eiterå

Eiteråga or Eiterå is a village in the Dunderlandsdal valley in the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located along the Ranelva river about east of the village of Storforshei and about south of Dunderland. The European route E6 highway passes through the village. "Stjernen Art and Silver Gallery" is a local shop that produces pieces of jewellery from silver and precious stones.
The primary industry for Eiteråga is mainly farming. The Eiterå area was cleared for farming in 1723. Originally, the village was composed of two farms. Since 1749 the village have been centered on four farms, more or less equal in size. The farms were regulated by the Norwegian state in 1925.
==River==
There is a small river that passes through the village that is also named ''Eiteråga''. The river name may mean "the cold river" which comes from the Old Norse word: ''"eitr"''. The name may also be derived from Proto-Germanic ''aitra-'', meaning "something welling forwards". The river has its source in between the mountains ''Bomfjellet'' and ''Ørtfjellet''.

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