no, biggest town is oslo, about half the zise of san fransisco and even smaller
The area of Oslo, Norway is 175.3 square miles. The area is not as large as many of its neighboring cities but it does have a population of over 500,000.
"Oslo Norway" is not a country. Norway is the country and Oslo is the capital of Norway. However, the five biggest cities in Norway are Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Drammen.
Norway don't have one mayor, it have different mayors in some big cities. However Norway do have a King
In some large cities, in a small selection of stores, but nomally no. The norwegian currency is called krone. There are many exhange sites in norway, so changing money to and from euros is no problem.
Cities, not city. 905 is a very large area with a lot of small cities in it. Too many to list here.
Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger.
There are many cities in Africa. Africa is a continent of over 50 countries and over 1 billion people. A lot of the cities in Africa are very large with populations in the millions.
The total area of Norway 385,252 km^2.
In the forest (of course). But birds and some animals are moving closer to the cities. Actually, they're all over Norway. There is mooses, deers etc over whole Norway, even very close to the cities.
Norway has a large coastline, which is rich on fish, exporting fish is there for one of the earliest exports Norway started with. Norwegian generally eats alot of fish... Oil, Norway has a lot of oil, but unlike most countries, Norway use very little of it. There for it's exported around the globe, making Norway one of the richest countries in the world.
Mainly because Norway has a large amount of oil and gas.
Oslo (capital). Bergen. Trondheim.