Important Cities
- Oslo(Capital)
- Bergen
- Stavanger
- Hammerfest
- Alesund
- Trondheim
- Narvik
- Nordkapp
- Tromso
- Harstad
- Bodo
- Mo i rana
- Floro
Main Attractions
- Vigeland Park
- Jotunheimen National Park
- Bergen Old Town
- Bergen Aquarium
- The Western Fjords of Norway
- National Gallery (Oslo)
- Akershus Fortress (Oslo)
- Bergen Fish Market
Main Industries
- Pulp and Paper Products
- Metals
- Fishing
- Food Processing
- Petroleum and Gas
- Textiles
- Timber
Hunted Facts on norway
- Norway, comprising the smaller division of the Scandinavian peninsula, is bounded on the east by Lapland and Sweden, and on the west by the Atlantic.
- As regards territorial development in the Middle Ages, Norway had a number of tributary provinces--in the north, Finmark, inhabited by heathen Lapps; various groups of islands south-west of Norway as: the Farve Islands, the Orkneys, the Shetlands, and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, to which were added later Iceland and Greenland.
- Ecclesiastically, Norway was at first under the direction of the Archbishop of Lund (1103); later (1152) under the Archbishop of Trondhjem, who had jurisdiction over the Bishops of Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo, Hamar, Farvê, Kirkwall (Orkney Islands), Skalholt and Holar (Holum) in Iceland, and Gardar (Garde) in Greenland.
- Norway, or officially the Kingdom of Norway (Norwegian: Kongeriket Norge or Kongeriket Noreg) is a Nordic country on the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering Sweden, Finland and Russia.
- Norway's extensive coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean is home to its famous fjords.
- The Kingdom of Norway also includes the Arctic island territories of Svalbard and Jan Mayen.
- List of available Encyclopedias in onHeading.com - BASEjumping in Norway:
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