Norway has no states, but it has 19 counties ('fylker') that have no legislative power. These are again divided into 430 muncipalities ('kommuner'). Both the counties and the muncipalities are levels of government with their own elected officials. They have a combined election which is separate from the national election.
Norway is all one state. It has different regions, counties though.
Norway IS one state.
Norway has a capitalist economy, it is a democratic state.
Norway isn't a state, it's a country.
State Conciliator of Norway was created in 1915.
No. The nation of Norway, as of present, does not have any state tree.
Because it is a Kingdom; the Kingdom of Norway, with its 19 counties.
no.. it is a country
Norway isn't in any states. It's an independent country.
Lutheran Christianity, which is also the religion of state in Norway.
The Norway (Red) pine became the Minnesota state tree in 1953.
Oslo is the capital of Norway, located on the southeastern side of Norway close to the border with Sweden. Oslo is both a capital and county.