Norway
Population
4,644,000 peopleCapital
OsloCurrency
KroneMap of Norway
Area in square kilometers
324,220 km2 norway pronunciation /ˈnɔr weɪ/ Show Spelled
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Location of Norway (dark green)on the European continent (dark grey) —
Location of Norway (dark green)
on the European continent (dark grey) —
Capital
(and largest city)
Oslo
59°56′N
Norway (Listeni /ˈnɔrweɪ/; Norwegian: About this sound Norge (Bokmål)
or About this sound Noreg (Nynorsk)), officially the Kingdom of Norway,
is a Nordic country in Northern Europe occupying the western portion
of the Scandinavian Peninsula, as well as Jan Mayen, the Arctic
archipelago of
Norway is 323,802 km2, placing it 67th in the world.)
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Location of Norway Location of Norway (orange)
on the European continent (white)
Capital
(and largest city)
Oslo
Official languages
Norwegian ( Bokmål and Nynorsk)1
Demonym
Statistics Norway estimation ( September 5, 2006) using variant MMMM
from Table 10
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the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe
that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is
bordered by Sweden, Finland, and Russia, while the United Kingdom and
the Faroe Islands lie to its west across the North Sea.
Norway (Norge) is the westernmost, northernmost — and in fact the
easternmost — of the three Scandinavian countries.
The petty viking kingdoms of Norway were unified in 872 AD by Harald
Hairfair. In the following period, Norwegians settled in many places,
such as Iceland, the Faroe Islands and parts of Scotland and Ireland,
where they founded Dublin.
Norway and Sweden were unified as the Norwegian king was also elected
king of Sweden. At the end of the century, the two countries and
Denmark were unified in the so-called Kalmar Union.
Sweden broke out of the union in 1521.
Norway is
among Europe's largest countries. It is a mountainous land with
extensive plateau regions in its southwestern and central parts.
Traditionally a fishing and lumbering country, it greatly increased
its mining and manufacturing activities since World War II.
Norway is a constitutional monarchy with one legislative house;
its head of state is the king, and the head of government is the prime
minister. Several principalities were united into the kingdom of
Norway in the 11th century.
Norway was ruled by numerous petty kingdoms from the ninth
century, and raiding parties reached Normandy, Iceland, Greenland,
islands off Scotland and Ireland, and the coast of the New World.
Norway was finally unified in the 12th century.
trading in fish and lumber, and modern Norway, which gained its
independence in 1905, emerged as a major maritime transporter of the
world's goods as well as a world leader in specialized shipbuilding.
two-thirds of Norway is mountainous, and off its much-indented
coastline lie, carved by deep glacial fjords, some 50,000 islands.
Indo-European peoples settled Norway's coast in antiquity,
establishing a permanent settlement near the present capital of Oslo
some 6,000 years ago.
maritime industry, with Norway emerging in the 1990s as one
of the world's leading petroleum exporters.
Map of NorwayMap of Norway
Sovereign: King Harald V (1991)
Prime Minister: Jens Stoltenberg (2005)
Land area: 118,865 sq mi (307,860 sq km); total area: 125,181 sq mi
(324,220 sq km)
Population (2010 est.
Nearly 70% of Norway is uninhabitable and covered by
mountains, glaciers, moors, and rivers. The hundreds of deep fjords
that cut into the coastline give Norway an overall oceanfront of more
than 12,000 mi (19,312 km).
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Norway is a country at a crossroads, although given Norway’s natural
wonders and significant wealth, it’s a situation in which most
countries in the world would love to find themselves.
Norway’s contributions to this decline and the decline of wilderness
the world over due to their massive oil reserves and exports.
And then there are the trials of living in one of the richest
countries on earth.
understand Norway’s magnificent but severe natural environment, for
these are a people of the land, perhaps more so than any other
Europeans.
Wilderness in Norway has become more of a leisure pursuit, an idea
that Norwegians embrace, escape to and explore with great fervour.
A virtual destination guide to Norway, this page is about many aspects
of the Scandinavian kingdom. Search and locate official web sites from
the country, and find comprehensive information on the nation in its
diversity: The Norwegian culture, history and geography.
Norway had become part of the Danish Kingdom.
In 1814, as a result of the Napoleonic wars, Norway was separated from
Denmark and combined with Sweden. The union persisted until 1905, when
Sweden recognized Norwegian independence.
Norway was a nonbelligerent during World War I, but as a result of the
German invasion and occupation during World War II, Norwegians
generally became skeptical of the concept of neutrality and turned
instead to collective security.
Location of Norway Location of Norway (dark orange)
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Capital
(and largest city)
Oslo
59°56′N 10°41′E
Official languages
Norwegian1 (Bokmål and Nynorsk)
Norway plays a significant role in the pursuit of stability and world
peace, through the "Norwegian Model," utilizing the four aspects of
strategic alliances, international cooperation, foreign aid and third
party mediation in international conflicts.
The Kingdom of Norway, commonly known as Norway, is a Nordic country
occupying the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula in Europe,
bordered by Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
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Norway - the official site in the United States
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Royal Norwegian Embassy in Washington
2720 34th Street NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: (202) 333-6000
Fax: (202) 469-3990
E-mail: emb.washington@mfa.
Because of the Gulf Stream, Norway has a friendlier climate than the
latitude indicates.
Norway is a long and mostly narrow country, with great variations
between its regions. The most spectacular fjords are in the west, the
clearest traces of medieval times are to be found in central Norway,
while the midnight sun is in the north.
Norway condemns killing of UN workers in Afghanistan
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News and events // 01/04/2011 //
“The Norwegian Government condemns in the strongest terms today’s
attack on a UN compound in Mazar-e-Sharif in Afghanistan, in which a
Norwegian
Norway supports UN resolution on Libya
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News and events // 18/03/2011 //
Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre commented: “The Security Council’s
resolution on the use of force against Libya is historic, and
demonstrates the
Norway supports the
resolution. A decisive factor for us is that it enjoys support in
Libya’s neighbouring areas and that the Arab League has called for
such a resolution.
Norway concerned about arrests in Iran
The Norwegian government is very concerned about the arrests in
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Norway is one of the world's most northerly countries, and one of
Europe's most mountainous countries with large areas dominated by the
Scandinavian Mountains.
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Norway is a ruggedly beautiful country of mountains, fjords and
glaciers. The 'Land of the Midnight Sun' has delightfully long summer
days, pleasantly low-key cities, unspoiled fishing villages and rich
historic sites that include Viking ships and medieval stave churches.
Norway's first settlers arrived over 10,000 years ago, at the end of
the Ice Age. These early hunters and gatherers followed the glaciers
as they retreated north, pursuing migratory reindeer herds.
unified Norway around 900 and King Olav, adopting the religion of the
lands he had conquered, converted the people to Christianity a century
later. The Vikings were great sailors and became the first to cross
the Atlantic Ocean.
Norway’s northern regions lie within the Arctic Circle, where there
are borders with Finland and Russia, while much of the long border
with Sweden runs through the Scandinavian mountains.
Almost all of Norway is
high ground; in the north the country becomes narrower, with mountains
overlooking the fjords and the islands along the coast, and in the
center and south the mountains form a high plateau, where there are
permanent ice fields.
Some 6% of Norway’s area is inland
water-mostly long, thin lakes. Two-thirds of the country is tundra,
rock or snowfields, and one-quarter is forested, so good agricultural
land is rare.
Norway n (Placename) a kingdom in NW Europe, occupying the W
part of the Scandinavian peninsula: first united in the Viking age
(800-1050); under the rule of Denmark (1523-1814) and Sweden
(1814-1905); became an independent monarchy in 1905.
NorwayNorway - a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the
western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula; achieved independence from
Sweden in 1905Kingdom of Norway, Noreg, NorgeNATO, North Atlantic
Treaty Organization - an international organization created in 1949 by
the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes
Norway has a large fishing fleet and its
merchant navy is among the world's largest. Official language:
Norwegian. Official religion: Evangelical Lutheran. Currency: krone.
Capital: Oslo. Pop.: 4 516 000 (2001 est.). Area: 323 878 sq. km (125
050 sq.
Even Norway’s cities find themselves perched in enviable, eye-candy
locations.
Capital Oslo, for example, occupies the shorelines of a craggy fjord,
and is backed by miles of thick woodlands.
In terms of nature, Norway really is close to untouchable, but it
comes at an often-extravagant price. A glance at the midnight sun, or
a windswept fjord fading across the horizon, however, will quickly
have you forgetting the hotel bill and reserving a few more nights.
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During the first millennium CE Norway was an important country. The
period from 800–1066 saw significant expansion, and is referred to as
the Viking age. During this period, Norwegians, as well as Swedes and
Danes, traveled abroad on longships, as raiders, explorers, settlers
and traders.
Land of extraordinary beauty, Norway's undisputed attraction is its
fantastic scenery. Rugged mountains, fjords and glaciers give Norway a
rough feel, one which is delightful to travellers accustomed to the
slick cities of other European destinations.
Norway becoming subject to Denmark in 1536. After prolonged scrapping
between Denmark and Sweden, Denmark eventually joined Napoleon and
Sweden sided with the anti-Napoleonic powers. After Napoleon's defeat
in 1814 Denmark ceded Norway to Sweden.
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The midnight sun at the North Cape, Norway - Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Samfoto/Innovation Norway
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Western Norway is famous for easily accessible fjords and mountains.
The area offers activities such as hiking, glacier walking, fishing
and cycling.
Norway was absorbed into a union with Denmark that lasted more than
four centuries. In 1814, Norwegians resisted the cession of their
country to Sweden and adopted a new constitution.
Although Norway remained neutral in World War I, it
suffered heavy losses to its shipping. Norway proclaimed its
neutrality at the outset of World War II, but was nonetheless occupied
for five years by Nazi Germany (1940-45).
abandoned and Norway became a member of NATO. Discovery of oil and gas
in adjacent waters in the late 1960s boosted Norway's economic
fortunes. In referenda held in 1972 and 1994, Norway rejected joining
the EU.