What is the abbreviation for Norway?
Depending of the setting, the abbreviation could be N, NO or NOR.
What are Norway's Manufacturing areas?
In Norway, we mostly earn money on oil, fish (mostly salmon) and some computer technology. We are also big in farming and coal. In addition, we work with renewable energy, selling power to our neighbours. Our cheap hydroelectricity enables us to run a large aluminum smelter and still have plenty of electricity to sell to others.
What is value of Norway 2 ore?
That's nothing. The smallest you can get in cash in Norway is 50 øre and that's planned to remove.
You have:
50 øre ( planned to remove)
1 Krone (coin)
5 Kroner (coin)
10 Kroner (coin)
20 Kroner (coin)
50 Kroner (banknote)
100 Kroner (banknote)
200 Kroner (banknote)
500 Kroner (banknote)
1000 Kroner (banknote)
One krone is worth 30. April 2009:
0,11 EUR
or
0,15 USD
What is Norway's main legislative body called?
Stortinget.
Translates as "Parliament of Norway", "The Great Assembly" or "The Great Thing" ('Thing' in the sense of 'folkmoot', an official gathering).
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How have humans adapted from their environment?
humans have adapted to the environment because we as humans are not protecting are mother land earth. And are wasting natures qualities and beauty by
for example: by pollution, more usage of plastic, deforestation and etc.
We must: Recycle, Reuse, Reduce!
What time is 10am CST in Norway?
There are four time zones abbreviated CST, Central Standard Time in North and Central America (UTC-6), Cuba Standard Time (UTC-5), China Standard Time (UTC+8) and Central Standard Time in Australia (UTC+9:30).
Goodbye in norwegian is "hadet", which is pronounced ha-de. The e is pronounced like when you say it in the alphabeth, and not like an i. The a is long.
One can also say "sees", which means see you (later).
How do you you say girl in norwegian?
I have a translater and its is : god morgen søt jente = = = = = = = =
Did the Norway cruise ship sink?
SS France was a Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT, or French Line) ocean liner, constructed by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard at Saint-Nazaire, France, and put into service in February 1962.
France was later purchased by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) in 1979, renamed SS Norway and underwent significant modifications that better suited her for cruising duties. She was sold to be scrapped in 2006, and scrapping was completed in late 2008.
Source: Wikipedia
What type of economy does Norway have?
Norway is a constitutional monarchy, which means they have a king and a prime minister, like the U.K. Norway is a fairly wealthy country, and it has the second highest employment rate in Europe. Norway has a mixed economy. It´s mixed between market economy and planned economy. The economy is very stable, even under the world wide financial cricis. As a matter of fact is Norway one of the most wealthy country in the world per inhabitant.
How many hours by plane from Miami Florida to oslo Norway by plane?
to go (walk), eeehm, many! :) plane? 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11 hours... :P i have never travelled the distance :P boat... a bit longer :P swiming: don't try! :P ;)
Why is Norway the second richest country in Europe?
Norway is a rich country because its is one of the biggest exporters of Oil, Natural gassss, and fish.
What is the most northern point of Norway?
The most northerly point of Canada is Cape Columbia on Ellesmere Island in Northwest Territory 83° north latitude; and the most southerly point in Canada is Middle Island, Ontario, in Lake Erie, which is 42° north latitude. Ref: http://www3.sympatico.ca/goweezer/canada/canfacts.htm
What is the absolute location of Oslo Norway?
Oslo, the capital city of Norway, is located at 59°56′N 10°41′E.
What is Norway's favorite sport or pastime?
I don't know.....
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Who was the king of Norway who wanted to be king of England?
This was Sven Forkbeard (died 1014). Sven Forkbeard conquered Norway in 999 and began the conquest of England in 991 which Canute II. the Great of Denmark completed, he was crowned King of England in 1017. Norway could expulse the Danish intruders after the death of Sven. England elected an own king after the Danish reign end in 1042, it was Edward the Confessor (1012-1066) who was declared Saint in 1161 by Pope Alexander III..
Orlando Bandinelli from Siena was teacher of law in Bologna when he was appointed Cardinal in 1153 and Chancellor of the Roman Church in 1156. As such he was an influential counsellor of Hadrian IV.. At the election of the successor the Cardinal assembly could not agree on a common choice, the anti-imperial majority voted for Orlando on 07.09.1159 who called himself Alexander III., the minority of Emperor supporters voted for Octavian who acted as Counter-Pope Victor IV. until 1164. The schism was continued with the Counter-Popes Paschalis III., Calixtus III. and Innozenz III. until 1180. Alexander's pontificate was determined by the struggle with his counter-papal opponents who were positioned by Emperor Barbarossa. After Alexander could defeat Barbarossa in the Battle of Legnano in 1176 by support of the Lombardy urban alliance Barbarossa dropped Calixtus III., in the peace treaty of Venice in 1177 Friedrich I. refrained from occupying Church property. The Lateran Concilium of 1179 determined that for a valid Pope election a two third majority would be imperative. Furthermore the French Waldensians, Catharians and Albigensians were condemned and Sanctification was declared an exclusive papal privilege. During the pontificate of Alexander also the severe conflict with the English National Church took place. Alexander had supported Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered in his cathedral in 1170 and Sanctified by the Pope in the same year. Alexander III., one of the most powerful medieval Popes, died on 30.08.1181.
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What is a brief history of Norway?
Ice age, first known inhabitants are north germanic tribes about 10,000 BC, Vikings from 800 AD to about 1066, Harald Hårfagre first Norwegian king in 865, Olav Haraldsson dies conquering Norway at the battle of Stiklestad in 1030 and the country became unified and Christian, Black Death starts 1350, union under Denmark from 1380 untill constitution of 1814 which gave some people the right to vote, but a union under Sweden replaced the one with Denmark at the same time, in 1898 all able men over the age of 25 get the right to vote, in 1905 expat Danish prince becomes first Norwegian king for 525 years and Norway is independent, women get the right to vote in 1913, Nazi-germany occupates Norway from 1940 to 1945, a very poor Norway discovers oil and gas near the end of the 1960s. We've been pretending to be a peace-loving and humble nation ever since, although really it is just another viking age.