It's a country in Scandinavian (Northern Europe) and people who live there are Norwegians.
Vordan har de da.
norweigian sea
Norweigian Cruise Line has an abundant amount of cruises where you can choose your price, length of stay and which ports to stop off. Norweigian focuses it's cruises on Alaska.
between 45- 200 US $$
Jeg er min egen verste fiende
Brande Hangeland, the Norweigian international centre back.
no their all Swedish but frida is norweigian
Espel might be your answer. Allowing for an accent and an odd set of circumstances, this might be the town you are searching for. Aspleya as spelled in the question yeilded no results.
E. Olsen has written: 'A review and comparison of Norweigian and EU environmental impact assessment (EIA) requirements for offshore activities in the gas and oil industry' 'Applied magnetism'
The sea that surrounds Norway is the Norweigian Sea it is on the left side of Norway.
No one person came up with it. 'scouse' comes from the Norweigian 'lapskaus', a lamb and vegetable stew, commonly eaten by working-class Liverpudlians. Liverpudlian dialects first became known as a 'scouse' accent due to this, and from there came 'scousers'.
Norweigian Spirit cruises range from seven day cruises starting from New Orleans to the Western Caribbean, or from Barcelona to the Canary Islands. For a mammoth vacation, however, you can take a twenty-five day cruise that embarks from Venice and visits the major ports in the Mediterranean.