Pysen is a small skerry in Lindesnes municipality in Agder, Norway. To the south of the small island of Skjernøy, the 250-square-metre (2,700 sq ft) rock is the southernmost point of Norway proper.[1]
^Norwegian Mapping Authority. "Ytterpunkter for kongeriket Norge" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 7 February 2009.
Pysen is a small skerry in Lindesnes municipality in Agder, Norway. To the south of the small island of Skjernøy, the 250-square-metre (2,700 sq ft) rock...
with Latvia, Karisöödi village, Rõuge Parish, Võru County 57°31′N Norway Pysen, Mandal region Lindesnes (mainland) 57°57′N 58°00′N Greenland Islet 2.3 km...
sits just south of the island of Skjernøy and northwest of the skerry of Pysen (the southernmost part of Norway). Ryvingen Lighthouse was first lit in...
The Peep-Larssons Go Sailing in 1966 Ankhästen, 1950 Pysen, 1952, translated into English as Pysen in 1955, and as The Urchin in 1964 and 1967 Pip-Larssons...
the town of Mandal, including many islands such as Hille, Skjernøy, and Pysen (Norway's southernmost point). It is now located within Lindesnes Municipality...