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When did Norwegians arrive in Scandinavia?

The exact year is not known. Norwegians are ancestors of Battle-Axe humans who migrated to Scandinavia from "mainland" Europe.


What year did Norwegians arrive in Scandinavia?

The exact year is not known. Norwegians are ancestors of Battle-Axe humans who migrated to Scandinavia from "mainland" Europe.


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The people of Norway are known as Norwegians.


What are people called who live in norway?

The people of Norway are known as Norwegians.


Are Norwegians European?

Yes. Norway is a country in Europe. It is not a member of the organisation known as the European Union, as many countries aren't, but it is still in Europe, so Norwegians are European.


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I am not so sure that Norwegians are actually rude. Some people might seem a little bit gruff but that does not mean they are trying to be rude to you. We all can be a little terse at times. I have known many Norwegians and lived for a time in Norway. I have never found Norwegians to be rude, they are a splendid, friendly people.


Are norwegians from norwegia?

no norwegians are from Norway


What is the country of Norwegians?

The country of Norwegians is Norway.


What are the people who live in norway called?

norwegians


How do norwegians commuincate with each other?

Norwegians speak Norwegian.


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Some Norwegians immigrated to America by boat.


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Norwegians are not Anglo-Saxons, they are Scandinavians.