What is the head of state in Norway?
That would be the democraticly elected minister of state (Jens Stoltenberg as of 2011)
What towns did the Norwegian groups founded in Texas?
Norwegian immigrants founded several communities in Texas, most notably in the late 19th century. Key towns established by these groups include Clifton, which became a center for Norwegian culture, as well as Norse, located near the Bosque River. Other notable settlements include Prairie Hill and the surrounding areas, where Norwegian traditions and heritage continue to be celebrated today.
How long was King Harald V on the throne?
Harald V (born 21 February 1937) is the king of Norway. He succeeded to the throne of Norway upon the death of his father Olav V on 17 January 1991.
Source: Wikipedia
How many rupees are equal to norwegian krone?
tari ma no bhosdo loda
norway taro bap 6 te rava jay 6
bhos chodina
bhadva
tamari badhani ma no bhosado
How can you travel from Newcastle UK to Svalbard Norway?
Heathrow airport fly to Oslow airport, from there it is possible to connect to Tromso and then Longyearbyen. Be warned that most flights leave you with a 12-15 hour wait at Oslo, but once a week there is a flight with a far shorter wait.
How long does it take to fly from Oslo to Frankfurt?
A typical flight between Frankfurt, Germany and Oslo, Norway would have a flying time of about 1 hours, 22 minutes.
Do Norwegians believe in Trolls?
Troll are often in Norwegian fairytales and in the old days there were myths about trolls in the mountains. It's stupid because Norwegian people don't care about troll it's just that tourist buy them because they think it's an important norwegian souvernire, but it is not.
What is the average temp in Norway in Jan?
I went to Norway for 5 weeks last summer, when I was there the average temp was around 15 - 30 degrees celsius. (I went to a city called Trondheim or something like that though. So I assume the temp is different depending on where in Norway you go..)
- Destery White
A Norwegian spruce is the common name for picea abies, a variety of tree.
Often called a Christmas tree, it grows in most parts of the world.
Where can you buy the norwegian Olympic curling team pants?
The pants are made by a company called Loudmouth Golf based out of Britain.
Here's a link to the red/blue/white pants:
http://prostores1.visioncourse.com/servlet/loudmouthgolf_uk/Detail?no=14
Here's the more subdued red/white/grey pants they've worn in other games:
http://prostores1.visioncourse.com/servlet/loudmouthgolf_uk/Detail?no=10
Both of those sites are for shipping to Europe, but you can go back to the main Loudmouth site for shipping to North America.
What do norwegian people do for fun?
Norwegian people usually just go to the mall or the movies, but there is a lot of exiting things to do that a lot of people don't think about. Like: Go skiing, base jumping, rafting mountain biking and so on.
Why does the country of Norway give a big Christmas tree to the United states each year?
It is given as a gesture of friendship and thanks for the aid given to Norway by the UK during World War II, namely safely evacuating their royal family and taking care of them until the war was over.
You can find coal, iron ore, natural gas, nickel, petroleum, sand and gravel, stone, and titanium in Norway.
Finland, Sweden and Russia.
North: North Pole
South: North Sea, Denmark, United Kingdome
East: Sweden
West: Norwegian Sea, Iceland
Why is Norway called the land of the rising sun?
It is not.
Japan is "the Land of the Rising Sun" and Norway is "the Land of the Midnight Sun." Areas in Norway are far enough north that, during the summer, the Sun is still in the sky late into the night. Places north of the Arctic Circle can have one or more days with no night at all (24 hours of daylight).
What is Norway's important historical event that took place there?
I do not know but goggle it an you might find it then. (or go to wikipedia)