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.
The fjords.
Fjords.
its a food people have at christmas
Scandinavia
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You mean historical?
They are called girl guides.
On the internet But, stay away from sites about the Arctic and Antarctic, and they will only have cold facts. Sites about Greenland, Norway and Finland should have cool facts.
I'm not sure are you talking about Lapland or Fennoscandia.
Some geographical features are rivers, gulfs, hills, and islands
The Vikings lived in the area that is now Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Denmark. They raided England, Scotland, Ireland and even parts of France, Portugal and Spain.
If you actually want to read 200 facts about Norway, go to the public library and get a book on the subject. No one here would have the patience to type such a lengthy answer for you. If you have a specific question about Norway, give us a try. Let me offer you a few facts. Norway is a Scandinavian country, located in between Sweden and Finland, in the northerly most portion of Europe. Its capital city is Oslo. The Nobel Prize is awarded in Oslo. Norway has a cold climate. How's that? Ans.2: There probably aren't that many interesting facts about Norway, even to most Norwegians (there's one for you) unless you list all the Kings & Queens and their dates, ditto Prime Ministers, etc., etc. Don't try listing eminent composers - Edvard Grieg has the field to himself.