No, Norway was not the first country. San Marino was the first country and gained independence in 301 CE from the Roman Empire. Norway did not come into existence until 872 CE, but its sovereignty was interrupted twice. The first with a union with Sweden and the second by a Nazi occupation during WWII.
Norway became independent June 7th 1905 from the union with Sweden.
The country that gained their independence after the first Balkan War is Albania. They got their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Only some few. Today there are about 1500 Jews in Norway. There are two main reasons why this number is so low. First, when we gained our independence and got our own laws in 1814, Jews were not allowed in Norway. This law was first repealed in 1851. Second, in World War II, Norway was occupied by Germany, and almost all the Jews were sent to concentration camps.
Lithuania was the first one and it gained the independence on March 11th, 1990.
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This is for the U.S. When we gained independence only men that had a higher status could vote, such as men that owned land and who were educated.
No. The first people came to Norway thousands of years ago, probably from Asia.
San Marino was the first established country and gained independence from the Roman Empire in 301.
On October 24, 1964 Northern Rhodesia gained independence from Britain. The people of the area resented British rule and changed the name of the country to Zambia. Kenneth Kaunda became the first president.
The first person in Norway was a pre-historic person. There is no names. People were in Norway before the concept of countries were invented.
Haiti Gained They're IndePendence From France, They Were The First Black Republican Country hey gain their independence In 1804
Ambedkar was appointed the First Law Minister when India gained independence in 1947.