Normal...
Mother, Father and two children... :P
or, normally 1,6 children pr. family if this is easyer to understand :P
world this is god telling you to be good!
no norway is not like america, its like norway!
Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.Yes, a number of European countries have royal families. These include The Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg.
Norway has fjords, and mountains.
Esterby comes from the Norwegian surname, 'Oesterbei'. In Norway, it means "The crystal of life." Esterby has been known to be a nearly extinct surname since early 1900's. There are a few select families in Canada, Norway, and perhaps Germany. The estimated total for the number of families with the surname 'Esterby' is around 14 families in the entire world!
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Utigard is located in the country of Norway. Utigard is located in the country of Norway.
No, families is spelt like this: families
Families in Australia are very much like those in the United States.
Yes
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