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Norwegian Museum of Cultural History was created in 1894.
Norwegian Institute of Local History was created in 1955.
The Norwegian flag is red, white and blue, and the Coat of Arms depicts a lion holding an axe.
Alf van der Hagen has written: 'Dialoger' -- subject(s): Authors, Norwegian, History and criticism, Interviews, Norwegian Authors, Norwegian literature 'Dialoger 3' -- subject(s): Authors, Norwegian, History and criticism, Interviews, Norwegian Authors, Norwegian literature
Oslo is not a country and does not have a flag. The Norwegian flag is red, white and blue. Oslo does have a city seal. See the related link below.
The Norwegian flag consists of a red field with a blue cross outlined in white. The white areas make up a significant portion of the flag, particularly in the cross design. Although the exact fraction of the flag that is white can vary based on specific measurements, it is generally estimated that white comprises about one-third of the total area of the flag.
That is not the history, that is the meaning. Check here for the history of the flag: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_the_United_States#History
This is the Norwegian Flag: red in all corner (two rectangles, two squares) blue stripe (cross), white bordering
Ralph Enger has written: 'The history of the Norwegian Club of San Francisco' -- subject- s -: Clubs, History, Norwegian Club of San Francisco
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen led the team that first set foot at the South Pole during December 1911. They erected a tent at the pole after spending about a week verifying their location using celestial navigation skills. Atop the tent, they mounted a Norwegian flag. It is not documented exactly who mounted the flag on the tent.
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