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Norway is in the continent of Europe. Continents contain countries, not the other way around.
No. Those are five independent countries. Norway doesn't control any of those countries other than Norway.
Denmark and Sweden.
As other countries.
by providing them with foreign aid.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland
By selling to or buying from corporations in other countries.
Norway sells oil to most oil importing countries and metal products to other countries, so all in all there must be very few countries that doesn't buy Norwegian products.
Norway, Turkey and Australia.
Like elders in USA, Britan and other vestern countries.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland. You have one other: Iceland.