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They're several islands. 3/4's of Norway is surrounded by water. The rest is surrounded by Sweden, and other countries. There are lots of mountains (running north to south) the only thing that seperates these mountains are fertile valleys, although only 3% of land in Norway is arable. 70% of the land is inhabitable. Hope I helped.

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