Mainly because Norway has a large amount of oil and gas.
Tromso a large urban area and city in Norway. Norway's currency is the krone.
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.
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the answer is the Arctic Ocean:)
Greece and Norway
Christianity is the dominant religion in Norway, with a smattering of other beliefs and faiths among the populace at large.
The area of Hedmark is a little over 10,000 square miles. Though it is not very large, it is still home to almost 200,000 people. It is located in the Southeastern part of Norway.
Area (#10 in Norway, 4.55% of Norway's land area) • Total 15,299 km2 (5,907 sq mi) • Land 13,854 km2 (5,349 sq mi)
No, they are not. Norway, Sweden and Finland are part of the large Scandinavian peninsula. The peninsula is attached to northern Russia, west of the Ural Mountains.
The Barents Sea is a large cold ocean to the north of Norway, bordered by Norway and Russia. It is known for its rich marine life and importance for fishing and oil and gas exploration. The sea is ice-covered in winter and supports a variety of marine mammals and seabirds.
No, they are completely separate countries separated by a large area of ocean.