Yes, in any Atlas.
If you mean Notodden in Norway, it is located in the southern part of Norway, about 89 kilometers south-east from Oslo. See the related link for map.
depends on what map you have
Norway is way up north on the map. It borders Sweden, Russia and Finland.
Norway.. definitely just look at a map it pretty obvious.. :)
Yes. look at a map.
Fjords are typically found in coastal regions with mountainous terrain, such as in Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and New Zealand. They are formed by glacial erosion, creating deep, narrow inlets with steep cliffs on either side.
The northernmost city shown on the map is Tromso, Norway.
'Norwegian' is the adjective describing people or things from Norway. Look up Norway on a map - it's in northern Europe.
you mean? : i went to see you in Norway, or i want to see you in Norway, or i want to see norway? What yo have writen, would be transelated directly like this: i whent: Jeg reiste/Eg reiste see you in norway: se deg i Norge/sjå deg i Noreg
Here are different types of Norway maps: http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/u/scandinavianmapsphotos.htm
If you look at the map below, you will see where they are. Scandinavia is the 3 large blue countries, which are Norway, Sweden and Finland and also Denmark, which is just below Norway. Ireland and Britain are the two light blue islands to the left.
because u see the Norway sign