Saturday 22 August 2015

Norway Tourism

Norway Tourism – Latefossen Waterfall
1 latefossen waterfall - Norway Tourism - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die

Norway Tourism – Reine
2 reine - Norway Tourism - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Seven Sisters Waterfall
3 seven sisters waterfall - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Island Of Senja
4 lofoten island of senja - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Arctic Paradise
5 arctic paradise - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Vigeland Park
6 vigeland park - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Trolltunga
7 trolltunga - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Vaeroy Coast
8 vaeroy coast - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Lofoten
9 lofoten - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Hammerfest
10 Hammerfest - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Aalesund
11 aalesund - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Geiranger
12 geiranger - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Troll Wall
13 troll wall - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Small Winter Village
14 small village - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Risor
15 stangholmen lighthouse, risor - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Bergen
16 bergen - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Senja
17 senja - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Trollstigen
18 trollstigen - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Alesund
19 alesund - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Arctic Highway
20 arctic highway - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
Norway Tourism – Ocean Space Center
21 ocean space centre - 21 Reasons To Visit Norway Before You Die
About Norway
Norway (Listeni/ˈnɔrweɪ/; Norwegian: About this sound Norge (Bokmål) or About this sound Noreg (Nynorsk)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Scandinavian unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, and the sub-Antarctic Bouvet Island.
Norway has a total area of 385,252 square kilometres (148,747 sq mi) and a population of a little above 5 million.[10] It is the 2nd least densely populated country in Europe. The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden (1,619 km or 1,006 mi long), which is the longest uninterrupted border within both Scandinavia & Europe at large. Norway is bordered by Finland and Russia to the north-east, and the Skagerrak Strait to the south, with Denmark on the other side. It shares maritime borders with Russia by the Barents Sea; Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland by the Norwegian Sea; and Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom by the North Sea. Norway’s extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea, is laced with fjords, a renowned part of its landscape. The capital city Oslo is the largest in the nation, with a population of 630,000. Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water, and hydropower.
Two centuries of Viking raids to southern and western areas tapered off following the adoption of Christianity in AD 994. Norway expanded its control overseas to parts of Britain, Ireland, Iceland, and Greenland. Norwegian power peaked in 1265, but competition from the Hanseatic League and the spread of the Black Death weakened the country. In 1380, Norway was absorbed into a union with Denmark that lasted more than four centuries. In 1814

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