Aurora Borealis is called "nordlyset" in Norwegian.
The Northern Lights are called so because they are predominantly seen in the northern hemisphere, such as in countries like Norway, Finland, and Canada. The scientific term for Northern Lights is "Aurora Borealis."
The Northern part of Norway is called "Nord-norge". That literally means "Northern Norway".Northern Norway (moderator: it's the truth -that's what it's called!)
The northern lights or aurora borealis
It is called "Nord-Norge".
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
yes, so does Norway, Iceland, Finland Russia and of Course Canada
The best time to see the captivating northern lights in Norway during March is typically between 9 PM and 1 AM, when the sky is darkest and the auroras are most visible.
Northern Norway is often called the land of the midnight sun. This is because of its location.
Because in the summer in the northern Norway the sun shines both day and night -
If the sky is clear and if it's frosty outside you will most likely see them. It's quite random where they appear but you could search for an Aurora forecast. You can be sure though that you won't see them in the summer as the sun is up 24/7 and it's too warm.
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The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, are typically visible in regions near the Arctic Circle, such as Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Canada, and Alaska. These natural light displays are most commonly seen in countries located at high latitudes during the winter months.