Many, but the biggest is:
Oslo
Bergen
Trondheim
Stavanger
Tromsø
Hungary , Norway , paraguay , Germany
town? that's many...! sure you are not wondering about the cities?
The proper noun Rana is used for towns (one is in Norway) and for a genus of frogs.
Amundsen was born in Borge, a parish between the towns of Fredrikstad and Sarpsborg in Norway.
Gulesider.no and maps.google.com both have maps.
Norway has many festivals. The most important one however is 17 Mai (the 17th of May), which is Norway's independence day. There is also a 'Glad Mat' festival, where the streets of towns get filled with food stands, and people spend a week or so enjoying the foods.
The furthest city north in Norway is Hammerfest. Located in Finnmark county, it lies above the Arctic Circle and is known for its rich history, including being one of the first towns in Norway to receive electricity. Hammerfest serves as an important cultural and administrative center in the region.
Jan Petter Myklebust has written: 'Kommunearkivet 1905-1940' -- subject(s): Census, Cities and towns, Data libraries, Elections, Information services, Local elections, Local taxation, Norway, Norway. Stortinget
There are about thirty towns called Bergen, they are in the USA, Germany, Norway, Belgium, Holland and Austria. A more precise question is needed to give you an appropriate answer.
Nine towns are named after foreign COUNTRIES: China, Poland, Peru, Norway, Mexico, Egypt, Sweden, Denmark, Lebanon (These are all listed on a signpost at the junction of Routes 35 and 5 at Lynchville, Me.) There are, in addition, several towns named for foreign cities: Rome, Paris, Oxford, Moscow, Dresden, etc.
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.