There were no such camps in Norway during the war, neither did Norway suffer from heavy bombing during ww2. Particulary the east suffered minimal damages, but the western-most had some problems with british bombing.
Roald Dahl, a children's author's name is norwegian. His mother was from Norway.
There is no Norwegian embassy in Norway.
'norwegian'???? I think you mean 'Norway. The capital city is Oslo. 'Norwegian' is the adjective to describe Norway. .e.g. people speak the norwegian language in Norway.
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Norway is Norwegian, that ought to be pretty obvious..
Norway is in Europe, but they don't use Euros. The Norwegian currency is Norwegian Kroner.
The sea west of Norway is the Norwegian Sea.
It Norwegian because from Norway
The word 'Norwegian' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from Norway; a word for the language of Norway.The word 'Norwegian' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe someone or something of or from Norway.When a noun or an adjective is based on a proper noun, they are a proper noun and a proper adjective.
'Norwegian' is the adjective describing people or things from Norway. Look up Norway on a map - it's in northern Europe.
Yes, as long as one of the parents are Norwegian. This is also the case of children with a Norwegian mother or father born abroad, however if they are born abroad and never lived in Norway they will lose their citizenship when they turn 22, unless they retain this right by applying, which must be done in in good time before they turn 22 years old.
Norway or Norge in norwegian.