In most northern European and Scandinavian cultures, there is a tendency to be a little less outgoing with strangers than you might expect in some other...
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Coast lines can be extremely long approximately stretched miles and mils, as they surround the sea, ocean, river it is the length of these to determine...
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Just like the rest of the world, Norway is also under immense influence of the issue of terrorism. Specially after some unidentified sources have divulged...
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The capital of Kingdom of Norway is Oslo. Norway basically is a Nordic nation taking up the western section of the Scandinavian Peninsula in Europe; it...
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Christiania is the former name of the city of Oslo. The city of Oslo is the capital city of Norway and also the largest city in Norway. It was called Christiania...
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You could take a ferry (the Norwegian Coastal Voyage (Hurtigruta) , it's a 5 day journey, and costs over US $1100 but you can take your car on board for...
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Yes. It's a small village in Stjordal and has a population of around 352 people.
It's a popular tourist place because of it's name and people send a lot...
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Rana is located in Norway; it is a municipality that is situated in the county Nordland in Norway, the municipality of Rana is the third most populated...
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Norway is famous for Greig, which is a paper clip and also for the ever-popular Jarlsberg wheel. Norway basically is a Nordic country situated on the western...
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The quaint town and municipality, Sandefjord is nestled in the county of Vestfold in Norway. Sandefjord Airport is situated in the municipality itself....
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Vradal is in Norway in Europe. There are cabins n resorts in the region that are available for rent. In the summer one can go for a swim or hire a boat...
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Norway's largest town, or rather city, is Oslo, which is also the capital city of Norway.
From 1624 to 1878 Oslo was known as Christiania, and from...
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Certainly that is one theory that has been proposed to explain the legends of mermaids and “seal people” from around the northern and western seaboards...
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Norway is one of the more sparsley populated countries of the world. There are certain counties which experience a negative population growth rate. The...
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Norway's time zone is GMT +1.00hrs, so if you are in the UK add 1 hour to the current time.
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