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This topic is for questions about the European country Norway. Norway lies north in Europe, bordering to Sweden, Finland and Russia, and the capital is Oslo.

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What was the population of Norway 1940?

http://www.byarkivet.oslo.kommune.no/OBA/statistikk/PDF-filer/befolkning.pdf

1940: 271608

The above number, given in a previous answer, is the population of Oslo, from a document on the population of Oslo.

The approximate population of Norway in 1940 is 3,000,000 according to

http://www.ssb.no/fob2001/nos_d316/fob-00-tabeller.pdf

Why is the ED formed?

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is a law enforcement agency in India that primarily deals with economic offenses such as money laundering and foreign exchange violations. It was formed to enforce economic laws and fight financial crimes in the country. The main reasons for its formation include:

  1. Combatting Economic Crimes: Economic crimes such as money laundering, foreign exchange violations, and financial fraud can have significant detrimental effects on the economy and society. The Enforcement Directorate was established to effectively investigate and prosecute these offenses, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the financial system and protecting the interests of the public.

  2. Enforcing Legal Framework: India has various laws and regulations governing economic activities, including the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). The Enforcement Directorate was created to ensure compliance with these laws and to take action against individuals and entities involved in illegal economic activities.

  3. International Obligations:With increasing globalization and interconnectedness of financial systems, there is a growing need for countries to cooperate in combating transnational crimes such as money laundering and terrorism financing. The Enforcement Directorate plays a crucial role in fulfilling India's international obligations in this regard by collaborating with foreign agencies and participating in global efforts to combat economic crimes.

  4. Deterrence: By investigating and prosecuting economic offenders, the Enforcement Directorate aims to deter others from engaging in similar illegal activities. The threat of enforcement action and the prospect of severe penalties serve as deterrents, thereby contributing to the prevention of economic crimes.

What is the capital of norwegian?

'norwegian'???? I think you mean 'Norway. The capital city is Oslo.

'Norwegian' is the adjective to describe Norway. .e.g. people speak the norwegian language in Norway.

What language did Haruki Murakami write Norwegian Wood in?

Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami is written in Japanese. It is translated into English by Jay Rubin.

What did roald amundson do to make Norway proud?

Roald Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions. He led the Antarctic expedition (1910-12) to discover the South Pole in December 1911 and he was the first expedition leader to (undisputedly) reach the North Pole in 1926.[1][2]

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Did the battle between Scotland and Norway actually take place as depicted in Macbeth?

The battle between Scotland and Norway in Macbeth is based on historical events, specifically the Battle of Flodden in 1513. However, the play takes liberties with the actual historical details for dramatic purposes, such as the characters involved and the outcome of the battle. So while there was a real battle between Scotland and Norway, the events in Macbeth are not historically accurate.

Who fought with Macbeth against the armies of the King of Norway?

No, the Thane of Cawdor didn't ally with Macbeth. In fact, Cawdor allied with the armies of King Sweno of Norway to invade Scotland. Macbeth allied with Scotland's King, Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. Macbeth and his friend and fellow Captain Banquo managed to win the battle against the large force of invading Norwegians and traitorous Scotsmen.

What two norwegians does Macbeth defeat in battle?

Macdonwald and someone else. I dont know the other.

How many hour of daylight in north Norway in April?

On April 1, in Tromso, Norway:

Sun and Moon Data for One DayThe following information is provided for Tromso (longitude E19.0, latitude N69.5):

Tuesday 1 April 2014 Universal Time + 1h

SUN

Begin civil twilight 03:46

Sunrise 04:50

Sun transit 11:48

Sunset 18:49

End civil twilight 19:53

So, about 14 hours of sunlight. Which seems right; on the equinox, on March 21, every place in the world (except the poles themselves) get 12 hours of sunlight. April1 is only ten days later.

Now jump to the end of the month and see the changes!

Wednesday 30 April 2014 Universal Time + 1h SUNSunrise 02:29 Sun transit 11:41 Sunset 20:58

NO twilight entries; twilight doesn't end and the sky never gets dark. In Russia, they would call this the "white nights". There are 5.5 hours of "white night", with 18.5 hours of daylight.

Go forward another 17 days. On May 17, the Sun rises at 0029 and sets

23 hours later at 2306.

On May 18, the Sun rises at 0013, and sets again ...... 69 DAYS later,

at 2320 on July 25.

Does it get dark in Norway?

No, but like everywhere on the nordic hemisphere the night is longer than the day for half a year. Above the arctic circle, the sun doesn,t show at all in the darkest period. In Tromsø, the sun is below the horizon from November 25th to January 15th.

How many daylight hours oslo in December?

Oslo, Norway experiences only about 6 hours of daylight in December due to its high latitude. The winter solstice occurs near the end of December, resulting in the shortest day of the year with limited daylight hours.

How long are days and nights in Hammerfest Norway?

Hammerfest is above the Arctic Circle, so near the summer solstice (around June 21st), there will be 24 hours of daylight and near the winter solstice (about December 21st), there will be 24 hours of darkness. Near both equinoxes, like the rest of the world, there will be 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness.

Are Marvel comic books sold in Norway and if so are they famous there?

Yes, Marvel comic books are sold in Norway, typically in comic book shops and online stores. They have a dedicated fan base but may not be as widely popular as they are in some other countries. However, Marvel characters are well-known globally, and many people in Norway enjoy reading Marvel comics.

Who did the vikings attack in Norway?

I'm not sure if i understand the question since the vikings came from Norway Denmark and Sweden

Is Norway a visa free country for Ghanaian passport holders?

No Greece is not visa free for any kind of Ghanian passport, including diplomatic and service passports.

Do you like school in Norwegian?

The sentence 'do you like school?' may be translated as 'liker du skolen?' in Norwegian.

Do kids in Norway wear uniforms in school?

in denmark they hardly ever wear school uniform, its usually just private schools that have them..

What does God jul godt nytt mean in norwegian?

god jul mean merry christmas and godt nytt mean happy new year

How do you say cow in Norwegian?

Fox in Swedish = räv. Pronounce roughly like (British) r - air - v , or French reve (but with a longer e-sound).

What is Norwegian word for grandmother?

Norwegians have several words for grandmother. The general term is bestemor. That covers all grandmothers. But most norwegians differ between your mother's mum and your father's mum. bestemor = grandmother

mormor = "mother's mum"

farmor = "father's mum"

How is the Norway Maple a use to animals?

The Norway Maple uses the animals to earn foreign exchange. This helps them in landscaping and conserving the animals in suitable areas.