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Røst is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It covers the southern part of the Lofoten archipelago, consisting of a small group of islands located in the Vestfjorden off Norway’s northwest coast. The administrative centre is the village of Røstlandet, situated on the island of the same name, and the municipal government administers the surrounding islets including Røstøya. The municipality is part of the Lofoten traditional district within the Northern Norway region.

Røst is characterized by a low, exposed coastal landscape with extensive bird cliffs on the outer islands

Economy and infrastructure: The local economy has long centered on fishing and fish processing, with services

History and governance: Røst has a long maritime and fishing heritage dating back centuries. It is part

and
shallow
marine
areas.
The
area
is
known
for
its
rich
seabird
colonies,
including
puffins,
and
is
a
popular
destination
for
nature
tourism.
The
Røst
Bank
(Røstbanken)
is
a
notable
shallow
marine
bank
in
the
nearby
sea
that
influences
local
fisheries
and
biodiversity.
for
residents
and
visitors.
Tourism
related
to
birdlife,
fishing
heritage,
and
the
coastal
landscape
contributes
to
the
economy
in
the
summer
months.
Transport
is
by
sea
and
air;
Røst
is
served
by
regular
ferry
connections
to
the
mainland
and
other
Lofoten
islands,
and
by
a
small
regional
airport.
of
Nordland
county
and
the
Lofoten
traditional
district
in
the
Nordland
region.
Local
government
is
conducted
by
a
municipal
council
elected
by
residents,
with
an
administrative
centre
in
Røstlandet.