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'''Ankenes''' is a former municipality which is now is aforms part of the municipality of [[Narvik]] in [[Nordland]] county, [[Norway]]. Ankenes is a largely residential area of Narvik, located on the southern side of [[Beisfjorden]], a south arm of [[Ofotfjorden]].
 
==History==
FromDating from 1837 Ankenes constituted [[Ofoten]] [[formannskapsdistrikt]], together with the district of [[Evenes]], constituted [[Ofoten]] [[formannskapsdistrikt]] (''Evindnæs''). On January 1, 1884 Ofoten was split, making Ankenes and Evenes separate municipalities. Ankenes had 1,734 inhabitants at this point. On January 1, 1902 the city of [[Narvik]] with 3,705 inhabitants was separated from Ankenes to form a separate municipality. The split left Ankenes with a population of 3,023.On January 1, 1974 Ankenes became a part of Narvik. At that point Ankenes had a population of 7,022 inhabitants, Narvik had 12,758.
 
[[European route E6]] is the main thoroughfare through Ankenes and follows the shoreline area to [[Beisfjorden]]Beisfjord. E6 Ankenescrosses Churchthe (''Andenesfjord kyrkje'') is an octagonal church dating from 1842. It was built of timber and has 290 seats. Access tothrough the site375-meter is[[Beisfjord via the E6Bridge]]. Ankenes is also known for ''Millerjordbukta'', its shopping area and the local football team Hardhaus.
 
Ankenes Church (''Andenes kyrkje'') is an octagonal church dating from 1842. It was built of timber and has 290 seats. Access to the site is via the E6. Ankenes is also known for Millerjordbukta, its shopping area and the local football team Hardhaus. Ankenes Skiing Resort (''Ankenes Alpinsenter'') is in Ankenesstrand. The facility has 8 runs and 2 lifts. The facility was established in 1972. In 1973, the Ankenes Alpine Club was also established. <ref>[http://www.ankenes.no/skiing ''Ankenes Alpinsenter'' (Ankenes.no)]</ref>
==Notable residents==
*[[Gunnar Emil Garfors]] (1900-1979), Norwegian poet