Akkarvik is a small village along the Langfjorden in Skjervøy Municipality, in the northern part of Troms county, Norway. It is located about south of the village of Årviksand and about west of the village of Arnøyhamn on the south side of the island of Arnøya. It has been populated since the 17th century. At its peak during the 1950s, about 400 people lived there. At that time, there was a shop, post office, and a bakery. By the year 2001, however, the population has dwindled down to 24 people in 14 private homes. In 2021, the population are down to 10.
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Akkarvik es una localidad asentada en el Langfjorden en el municipio de Skjervøy, provincia de Troms, Noruega. Se ubica a 14 km al sur de Årviksand y a 5 km al oeste de Arnøyhamn. Se ubica en la zona sur de la isla de Arnøya. Ha estado poblada desde el siglo XVII, llegando a su máximo de población en la década de 1950 con unos 400 habitantes. En 2001, vivían cerca de 24 personas.
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