Norse refers to Norwegians, especially ancient Norwegians
The Norse peoples didn't die out, their modern day descendants are Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and many other smaller peoples.
Norway is a transliteration of the old Norse name for Norway. It is believed to mean "the north route". The name was adopted a few hundred years ago by the Norwegians.
no norwegians are from Norway
The country of Norwegians is Norway.
norwegians
Norwegians speak Norwegian.
Some Norwegians immigrated to America by boat.
Norwegians are not Anglo-Saxons, they are Scandinavians.
The Vikings were just a small part of the entire norse population, most Swedes, Danes, Geats and "whatever germanic tribe the norwegians were" stayed in scandinavia and survived by farming and fishing.
Ann Urness Gesme is a scholar and author specializing in medieval Scandinavian literature, particularly Old Norse poetry. She has written books such as "The Legend of Brynhild", "Voices at the Waterfall", and "Women in Old Norse Literature". Her work explores themes of gender, identity, and storytelling in Norse mythology.
The Norwegians used the paper clips as a symbol during the Holocaust.