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- Leksa abstract "Leksa refers to the two islands in the Trondheimsleia. They are located in the municipality of Agdenes in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Leksa is made up of the smaller north island, Nord-Leksa, and the larger south island, Sør-Leksa. The two islands have been connected by a small causeway since 1986. There are about 30 inhabitants between the two islands with about four farms still in use. Leksa has a store and a post office, and is used as a recreational resort. There is a car ferry from Vernes to Nord-Leksa and from Garten to Nord-Leksa. The Sør-Leksa port is for express catamaran boat between Trondheim and Kristiansund. On Sør-Leksa there is a small fishing harbour with a breakwater whose construction work was finished in 1978.During World War II there were about 300 German soldiers stationed at Leksa, and there were also 60-70 Polish and Russian prisoners of war who were imprisoned here for about 2 years. They built some fortifications here on the west side of the island at Gangstua which were called Leksa Kystbatteri. Ruins of the fortifications are still visible today.".
- Leksa location Norway.
- Leksa location Sør-Trøndelag.
- Leksa thumbnail Norway_-_Sørleksa.png?width=300.
- Leksa wikiPageExternalLink www.leksa.no.
- Leksa wikiPageID "1455950".
- Leksa wikiPageLength "2823".
- Leksa wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Leksa wikiPageRevisionID "542557207".
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Agdenes.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Breakwater_(structure).
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Catamaran.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agdenes.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_Sør-Trøndelag.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Causeway.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Ferry.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Garten.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Kristiansund.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Post_office.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Prisoners_of_war.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Resort.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Sør-Trøndelag.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Trondheim.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Trondheimsleia.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink Vernes.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Leksa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leksa".
- Leksa countryAdminDivisions Agdenes.
- Leksa countryAdminDivisions Sør-Trøndelag.
- Leksa countryAdminDivisionsTitle "County".
- Leksa countryAdminDivisionsTitle "Municipality".
- Leksa countryHeading "Norway".
- Leksa elevationM "102.4".
- Leksa hasPhotoCollection Leksa.
- Leksa highestMount "Jøtudalskallen".
- Leksa location Norway.
- Leksa location Sør-Trøndelag.
- Leksa locatorMap "Norway - Sørleksa.png".
- Leksa majorIslands "Nord-Leksa & Sør-Leksa".
- Leksa mapCaption "Location in Sør-Trøndelag".
- Leksa name "Leksa".
- Leksa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_islands.
- Leksa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leksa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SørTrøndelag-geo-stub.
- Leksa subject Category:Agdenes.
- Leksa subject Category:Islands_of_Sør-Trøndelag.
- Leksa point "63.5764 9.3246".
- Leksa type Island.
- Leksa type Place.
- Leksa type PopulatedPlace.
- Leksa type Location.
- Leksa type Place.
- Leksa type Thing.
- Leksa type SpatialThing.
- Leksa type Q23442.
- Leksa type Q486972.
- Leksa comment "Leksa refers to the two islands in the Trondheimsleia. They are located in the municipality of Agdenes in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Leksa is made up of the smaller north island, Nord-Leksa, and the larger south island, Sør-Leksa. The two islands have been connected by a small causeway since 1986. There are about 30 inhabitants between the two islands with about four farms still in use. Leksa has a store and a post office, and is used as a recreational resort.".
- Leksa label "Leksa".
- Leksa sameAs Leksa-szigetek.
- Leksa sameAs Leksa.
- Leksa sameAs Leksa.
- Leksa sameAs Leksa.
- Leksa sameAs m.052zl7.
- Leksa sameAs 3147779.
- Leksa sameAs Q644854.
- Leksa sameAs Q644854.
- Leksa lat "63.5764".
- Leksa long "9.3246".
- Leksa wasDerivedFrom Leksa?oldid=542557207.
- Leksa depiction Norway_-_Sørleksa.png.
- Leksa homepage www.leksa.no.
- Leksa isPrimaryTopicOf Leksa.
- Leksa name "Leksa".