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  • Capital and largest city of Norway.
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  • The state church of Norway; Evangelical-Lutheran.
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  • Prime Minister of Norway (2000-01, 2005-).
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  • The XVII Winter Olympic Games, held in Lillehammer, Norway.
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  • The VI Winter Olympic Games, held in Oslo, Norway.
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  • North [[Germanic language]] spoken primarily in [[Norway]]; 4.7 million speakers.
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  • One of [[Norway]]'s 19 counties, having its county seat in [[Steinkjer]].
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  • Currency of Norway. 100 NOK ≈ 18.5 USD, 9 GBP (Oct 2007).
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Norway}}
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  • Prime Minister of Norway (1996–1997); President of the Norwegian Parliament (2005-)
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  • The oldest and largest university in [[Norway]], situated in its capital [[Oslo]].
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  • An Arctic Archipelago, north of [[Norway]], which allows foreign countries great freedom in running their own projec
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  • One of two official, standard varieties of the [[Norwegian language]] in [[Norway]], coexisting with [[Nynorsk]].
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Harald V of Norway}}
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  • ...f [[Iceland]] and south of [[Svalbard]]. Administratively it is part of [[Norway]]. In 2010 Norway declared the Island a Nature Reserve.
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  • ...Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...the North [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]-speaking countries, which are [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], the [[Faroe Islands]] and [[Iceland]]. Those co ...o the [[Scandinavian Peninsula]]. The Scandinavian Peninsula consists of [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]] (and even northern [[Finland]] and far northwestern [[Russ
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  • A region of extreme northern [[Europe]] including northern [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]] and the Kola Peninsula of northwest Russia.
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  • ...north of [[Britain]], it has been variously identified with [[Iceland]], [[Norway]], and the [[Shetland Islands]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1828-1906) [[Norway|Norwegian]] dramatist regarded as the founder of modern prose [[drama]]; wr
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  • (EFTA) Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (members of the EFTA convention, covering trade investment
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{Country church in Sogn.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Country church in Sogn, [[Norway]].]] ...sixteenth century. It is part of [[Protestantism]]. Approximately 83% of Norway's population of 4.55 million are members of the church.
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  • ...d World War between the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the invasion of Norway in April 1940.
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  • ...illion; capital Stockholm) situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula, between Norway and Finland; has a long eastern coastline on the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of
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  • ...and critically damaged a much larger German warship during the invasion of Norway; her captain received a posthumous [[Victoria Cross]] on the testimony of h
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  • |Haakonshalle, Bergen, Norway |Njardhallen, Oslo, Norway
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  • ...s|Brigadefuehrer]]; [[SD]] officer; [[HSSPF]] of Bohemia and Moravia, then Norway; commanded [[Einsatzgruppe]] A; killed in action while HSSPF Ostland
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  • ...inavian republic (population c. 5.2 million; capital Helsinki) bordered by Norway and Sweden to the north and west and the Russian Federation to the east; a
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  • [[Image:Flag of Norway.svg|160px|right]] ...bjects/02/befolkning_en/ |title=Focus on Population |publisher= Statistics Norway|accessdate=2007-05-24 }}</ref> and an area of 385,155 km² (148,746 mi²).
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  • ...rsen and Sigurd Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • ...he Sami number in the tens of thousands. The largest concentrations are in Norway and Sweden. In modern culture, Lapland has become associated with Christmas
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  • ...ust 1943; later commanded Vaivara concentration camp and the Grini camp in Norway; Poland tried and executed him in 1947
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  • ...rsen and Sigurd Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • ...rsen and Sigurd Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • (EEA) The outcome of an agreement that links Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein to the European Union's common market, and covers freedo
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  • ...y WWII Atlantic convoys, provided air cover to [[Operation Torch]], raided Norway; returned to the US and was a training ship for the rest of the war
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  • |Fresh Whale Meat - Norway.jpg|Fresh whale meat on sale in [[Bergen]], [[Norway]]. |Bergen-market.jpg|Smoked whale meat and fish on sale at a market in Bergen, Norway.
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  • ...hod] by Tore Haug-Warberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • '''Roald Amundsen''' (1872-1928) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[polar explorer]], who led the first expedition that traversed
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...xhibition/churchill-the-orator/blood-toil-sweat-and-tears/ Churchill & The Norway Debate – UK Parliament Living Heritage]
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{rpl|Norway}}
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  • *[[Culture of Norway]]
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  • ...eing a feature of such raids. The raiders came mainly from [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], but also from islands they had settled, including [[Icela
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • '''Vidkun Quisling''' was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] army officer, who formed a pro-Nazi party in 1933, ''Nasjonal S
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...the Danish King Harald ‘Bluetooth’ Gormsson, who united warring parts of [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...a critical material in the Second World War, and a dramatic raid by the [[Norway|Norwegian resistance]] destroyed the only heavy water factory available to
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}}
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...cuisine (鯨肉 ''gei niku'' 'whale meat'). Servings also appear on menus in [[Norway]] and [[Iceland]], where whales are also [[whaling|hunted]], and also some ==Whale meat in Norway==
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...preprints of papers based on PhD Thesis at the [[University of Bergen]], [[Norway]], 2006)
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in April 1940. Having failed to prevent the defeat of Poland in September 1 ...pring of 1940 when Germany went on the offensive. They invaded Denmark and Norway on 9 April and then, on 10 May, the same day that [[Winston Churchill]] bec
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  • ...d Kattegat waters separate Denmark from its [[Scandinavian]] neighbours, [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], although a tunnel and bridge over the [[Oresund]] now con
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...tely 0.202 to 1.012 [[Hectare|ha]]. It was also used in old [[Prussia]], [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]], where it was equal to about two-thirds of an acre (0.27
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  • *[http://www.hvalfangstmuseet.no/Default.asp?Cat=24 Hvalfangstmuseet] - [[Norway|Norwegian]] whaling museum with pages in English.
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  • ...and 10th centuries, it referred to a Scandinavian midwinter festival. When Norway adopted the Christian calendar in the 10th century, King Haakon I reschedul
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  • It was claimed by [[Norway]] in 1929, and is considered a Norwegian dependency.<ref name=PolarPioneers
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  • ...ch as [[Russia]], [[Finland]], [[Hungary]], [[Estonia]], [[Sweden]], and [[Norway]]. The most-spoken Uralic language is [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], wi
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  • ...|Dioceses Church of Norway.png|left|260px|The 11 dioceses of the Church of Norway.}}
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  • {{Presentation|Open Government Data in Norway}}
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  • ...rion''''' was constructed as a [[whale catcher]] in 1904, in [[Christiana, Norway]].<ref name=Northwest/> She was a steampowered vessel, {{convert|91|ft|m}} ...le space had to be loaded with coal for her long and difficult voyage from Norway, around [[Cape Horn]], to [[British Columbia]].<ref name=Northwest/>
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  • *Kavenna, Joanna (2005) ''The Ice Museum: to Shetland, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Estonia, Greenland, and Svalbard in Search of the Lost Land of Thule''. Ne
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • '''Jens Stoltenberg''' (born March 16, 1959) is prime minister of [[Norway]] and chairman of the Norwegian Labor Party.
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  • ...ash; [[Ross Anderson]] (UK), [[Eli Biham]] (Israel), and [[Lars Knudsen]] (Norway). It was designed for the [[AES competition]] and was one of the finalists
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...g/ The Realm of the Mongols]. Written and maintained by Per Inge Oestmoen, Norway
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  • ...in the registry include: Austria, Czech Republic, France, United Kingdom, Norway and Serbia.
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{rpl|Church of Norway}}
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  • ...myon Dezhvev'' so it could avoid allied detection as it proceeded up the [[Norway|Norwegian]] coast.
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  • Larsen was born in Norway, like his hero Roald Amundsen. He spent some years at sea,
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  • *[http://www.forskningsdagene.no/ Norway]
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  • *''[[Acer platanoides]]''. "Norway Maple", European species widely planted as a street tree.
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  • ...k. ''[[KMS Tirpitz]]'' never actually went into combat, but, homeported in Norway, was a constant threat in being to the convoys to Russia.
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  • *[[Scandinavian Mountains]] ([[Norway]], [[Sweden]])
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  • ...st=Buckley |author-link=Christopher Buckley (journalist) |year=1977 |title=Norway, The Commandos, Dieppe |location=London |publisher=HMSO |isbn=978-0-11-7721 * Redihan, Erin (2013). "Neville Chamberlain and Norway: The Trouble with 'A Man of Peace' in a Time of War". ''New England Journal
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  • NILU's head office is at [[Kjeller]] on the outskirts of [[Oslo]] in [[Norway]].<ref>[http://www.nilu.no/Internasjonalt/tabid/231/language/en-GB/OmNILU/K ...the responsibility as a national research institution for air pollution in Norway and is also being used as an international air pollution expert by the [[Wo
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  • ||Norway
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  • ===Invasion of Norway=== ...sers ''[[KMS Scharnhorst]]'' and ''[[KMS Gneisenau]]'', in the invasion of Norway, he received the Iron Cross, with the citation from [[Adolf Hitler]], <bloc
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  • ...carriage.jpg/credit}}<br />A restaurant carriage (dining car) operated by Norway's ''Norsk Spisevognselskap A/S'' in 1926. Meals, though relatively expensiv
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  • Mysteriously appearing at the U.K. Embassy in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], in the very early days of [[World War II]], the '''Oslo Report''' was an
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  • ...ther and serving as Chief of Navy Aerology from 1922 to 1928. The Navy to Norway, in 1931 for further studies in air mass and frontal analysis. Following th
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  • ...Security and Environmental Issues Case Study on the Sleipner Gas Field in Norway] Semere Solomon, July, 2006, The Bellona Foundation
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  • ...nguage|Swedish]]: ''Sverige'') is a Scandinavian country straddling both [[Norway]] and [[Finland]]. Traditionally a large producer of iron ore and timber, S
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