No, it (or we, as I am Norwegian) does not. However, Iceland and Greenland were Norwegian for a long time, as was parts of what is today the United Kingdom (during the Viking era).
The territories of Jan Mayen, Queen Maud's Land (part of Antarctica) and Svalbard are still under Norwegian rule. However, the people living in Svalbard are mostly Norwegians, while Jan Mayen and Queen Maud's Land are only inhabited by scientists and such.
Yes, Norway had colonies in the past, including Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Scotland.
Greenland, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden
No Asian, South American, North American, or Oceanic nation had African Colonies. Countries such as Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands, or Luxembourg didn't have colonies.
Yes, Norway did establish colonies in various regions during its history, including Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Scotland. These territories were under Norwegian rule for a period of time before eventually being lost or integrated into other countries.
Yes, Norway has a military
Yes, Norway had colonies in the past, including Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Scotland.
No, but Norway was owned by Denmark, that DID have colonies at one time.
Greenland, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden
No Asian, South American, North American, or Oceanic nation had African Colonies. Countries such as Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands, or Luxembourg didn't have colonies.
Britain and her colonies, Poland, Norway with support but no real fighting from the Usa.
France integrated its colonies into the home country through a process called assimilation. This policy aimed to make the colonies more French by imposing French culture, language, and institutions on the local population.
norway sweden albania spain africa the netherlands cyprus Switzerland Africa was not neutral. It was entirely colonies, which fought along with their controlling nations. There was even an African front where the German and British colonies had their borders.
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
The country is Norway.
Yes, Norway did establish colonies in various regions during its history, including Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and parts of Scotland. These territories were under Norwegian rule for a period of time before eventually being lost or integrated into other countries.
The country that the city of Oslo is in is Norway.