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  1. Kingdom of Norway (872–1397), the old Norwegian kingdom from the early to high Middle Ages. Kingdom of Norway (1814), short-lived state. Nevil Shute Norway (1899–1960), a British aeronautical engineer and novelist who published under the pen name "Nevil Shute". The SS France (1961), which sailed for much of its operational life as SS Norway.

  2. Kingdom of Norway (872–1397) Likely Royal Banner used since the 13th century. Coat of arms variant used from the 12th–13th century. The term Norwegian Realm ( Old Norse: *Noregsveldi, Bokmål: Norgesveldet, Nynorsk: Noregsveldet) and Old Kingdom of Norway refer to the Kingdom of Norway 's peak of power at the 13th century after a long ...

  3. Harald V of Norway. Harald V (born 21 February 1937) is the King of Norway. His father was Olav V of Norway. [3] He became king in 1991. Harald was born in Skaugum, Akershus, Norway. In 1968, he married Sonja Haraldsen. They had two children: Princess Märtha Louise and Prince Haakon .

  4. Cities and towns in Norway. Oslo, the capital of Norway and among the fastest growing cities in Europe. Bergen, the capital of Vestland county. Trondheim, the largest city in Trøndelag county. Stavanger, the oil capital and capital of Rogaland county. Kristiansand, the biggest city and capital of Agder county.

  5. Eastern Norway ( Bokmål: Østlandet, Nynorsk: Austlandet) is the geographical region of the south-eastern part of Norway. It consists of the counties Oslo, Akershus, Vestfold, Østfold, Buskerud, Telemark, and Innlandet . Eastern Norway is by far the most populous region of Norway. It contains the country's capital, Oslo, which is Norway's ...

  6. Norway had considered joining both the EEC and the European Union, but opted to decline following referendums in 1972 and 1994. According to the European Social Survey conducted in 2018, 73.6% of Norwegians would vote 'No' in a referendum to join the European Union. [1] Norway shares land borders with two EU member states, namely Finland and ...

  7. Bergen ( [ˈbæ̀rɡ (ə)n] ⓘ ), conocida como Bjørgvin hasta 1850, es la segunda ciudad más grande de Noruega con 275 112 habitantes —a 1 de enero de 2015— según los datos de Statistics Norway. 1 Situada en el oeste del país, albergó uno de los kontores más importantes de la Liga Hanseática en el barrio de Bryggen.