Norway IS one state.
Norway has a capitalist economy, it is a democratic state.
Norway isn't a state, it's a country.
State Conciliator of Norway was created in 1915.
Constitution can be classified as written or unwritten, rigid or flexible, federal or unitary, and supreme or subordinate. Written constitutions are explicitly outlined in a single document, while unwritten constitutions are not codified. Rigid constitutions are difficult to amend, while flexible ones can be easily changed. Federal constitutions establish a division of powers between central and regional governments, whereas unitary constitutions centralize power. Finally, a constitution is supreme when it is recognized as the highest source of law, whereas subordinate constitutions derive their authority from higher laws or documents.
Norway is all one state. It has different regions, counties though.
No. The nation of Norway, as of present, does not have any state tree.
Because it is a Kingdom; the Kingdom of Norway, with its 19 counties.
no.. it is a country
Norway isn't in any states. It's an independent country.
Lutheran Christianity, which is also the religion of state in Norway.
The Norway (Red) pine became the Minnesota state tree in 1953.