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Rombaken (Norwegian) or Ruoppat (Northern Sami) is a fjord that branches off of the main Ofotfjorden in Narvik Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The fjord is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long and is surrounded by steep mountains, and the town of Narvik lies on the south shore of the mouth of the fjord. The European route E06 and European route E10 highways run along the northern shores of the fjord. The fjord has two bridge crossings: the Hålogaland Bridge, completed in 2018, crosses at the mouth of the Rombaken fjord and the Rombak Bridge, which crosses at a narrow point about mid-way down the fjord.

History
Along the inner part of the fjord, there used to be a city——with 700 inhabitants. It had its time of greatness during the construction of the Ofotbanen between 1898 and 1903. The destroyers Anton Schmitt, Diether von Roeder and Wilhelm Heidkamp rest in of water there and were opened for diving. Several other wrecks are accessible, too, but most have been preserved as historic sites, and it is forbidden to dive into them. ==Media gallery==
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File:Rombaken harald groven.jpg|Part of Rombaken File:Rombak Bridge-2.jpg|The Rombak Bridge is a suspension bridge over the fjord. File:Bernd von Arnim scuttled.jpg|The German destroyer Z11 Bernd von Arnim, beached and scuttled at Rombaken during the Second Naval Battle of Narvik during World War II ==See also==
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