The vast majority of Norwegian territory is not islands, but due to the long and rugged coastline, there are many tens of thousands of them.
The largest one on bona fide Norwegian territory is Hinnøya, at 2204,7 sq km).
The largest one on de facto Norwegian territory (Svaldbard) is Spitsbergen, with 39044 sq km.
The world's most isolated island, the tiny (58 sq km) uninhabitated Bouvet Island in the south Atlantic, is also Norwegian.
Christianity, specifically the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway, is the main religion in Norway. It is also known for its high percentage of atheists and agnostics among the population.
The closest European country to the North Pole is Norway. The Svalbard archipelago, located in the Arctic Ocean, is a territory of Norway and is situated closest to the North Pole compared to any other European land.
Yes It is located on the island of Tromsøy off the northwestern coast of mainland Norway, in the Norwegian Sea, and is the largest Norwegian town north of the Arctic Circle.
The island that is due east of Australia is New Zealand. It is made up of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, and is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
Yes, Hawaii is an island. It is the largest of the 8 main Hawaiian islands, also known as the Big Island.
Yes. It is a territory belonging to Norway.
Spitsbergen
Yes, several.
Norway is a Scandinavian country in Europe. Main jobs in Norway include the areas of fishing, finance, health care and oil.
Froya is a municipality in Norway. Oslo is the capital city in Norway.
The main sources are hydro-electric, natural gas and oil.
The address of the Norway Historical Society is: 471 Main Streeet, Norway, ME 04268
The address of the Norway Memorial Library is: 258 Main Street, Norway, 04268 1418
Hell no.
Iceland is an island country located Northeast of Norway in the Atlantic Ocean.
North of Norway, it is an Island owned by Norway far above Europe near the Artic, cold!!
Iceland.