The Scandinavian Peninsula is ~780,000 sq km in size. But that only includes some of Sweden and Norway.
But "Scandinavia" as all of Sweden, Denmark and Norway, it has a size of ~878,000 sq km.
But that, sort of also includes Svalbard, Jan Mayen and possibly other overseas possessions, but the Faroe Islands, and Greenland are, also, sort of overseas possessions, (though they have a much greater autonomy, as they are different nations) making this previous answer completely irrelevant as they were not included....
Anyway, the total area of the Nordic Countries, (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland) and their possessions is 3.5 million km², making them 200,000 sq km bigger than India.
(Greenland accounts for 60% of the total area).
But countries with a comparable size of the Scandinavian Peninsula + Denmark (~820,000 sq km) are Namibia, Mozambique, Pakistan and Turkey.
Big Brother Norway was created in 2001.
what problem? there is no big problems in Norway...! why are you asking??
Norway don't have one mayor, it have different mayors in some big cities. However Norway do have a King
Big Yes
The big bang, for starters
It really isn't a big deal in Norway, but Norwegian black metal is big in many other European countries.
The key features in Norway are the fjords they are huge valleys filled with a big amount of water
Norway is a big place. It occupies all latitudes in the range of about 58° to 71.1° north.
Both cities is close to the coast. Bergen is located near the Westcoast of Norway, or the "Norwegian Sea". Oslo is the capital of Norway, and it is located south in Norway. It lays next to a big lake, that stretches all the way to the ocean, that seperates Norway, from Denmark. But i think that Bergen is closest to the coast.
It is really big shrimp from the Dublin, Ireland Bay.
Yes -from single family homes to blocks of flats.
Norway is sorrounded by several seas: The Artic Ocean (the big ocean all north) The Barents Sea(outside Norway and Russia) The Norwegian Sea (outside north og Norway) The North Sea (between Norway, Island and UK.) The Greenland Sea (between Svalbard and Greenland) and Skagerak (between Norway, Sweden and Denmark)