Shetland to Bergen ~ 400 km.
Harald Hardrada was a Norwegian who took the throne of Norway and England. He sailed from Trondheim Norway to the Island of Shetland. From Shetland he sailed to Orkney Island then to York, England.
Ocean. If you go a bold route to Western Norway: tha Faroe Islands und zhe Shetland Islands.
Scotland. It used to be Norway but King Christian I of Denmark (Denmark owned Norway then) gave Shetland and Orkney to Scotland as a dowry (wedding present) to Margaret of Denmark (his daughter) marrying James III, King of Scots until he got some money together for them. In the end he never did give his promise. But now Norway are off there heads because there are lots oil around Shetland and Denmark forced them to give Shetland away.
About 150 miles.
Iceland
The Shetland Islands are part of Scotland, not England. They used to belong to Norway.
The distance from Oslo, Norway to Edinburgh, Scotland is 571 Miles.
350 km. Hope that helps...
about 25km / 40min.
You can buy chili in the stores in Norway.
Not as far as I know. Norway is an European country.
Greece and Spain are far below Norway, Norway is very far north, check an atlas at your library and you will see exactly where these countries are located.