The regions (in norwegian called <<fylker>>) is: Oppland Østfold Akershus Oslo (same name as the main city) Hedmark Buskerud Vestfold Telemark Aust- Agder Vest- Agder Rogaland Hordaland Sogn og fjordane Møre og romsdal Sør- Trøndelag Nord- trøndelag Nordland Troms Finnmark
Norway is all one state. It has different regions, counties though.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Oh, dude, Norway has neither provinces nor states. They have counties, like, who needs provinces or states when you can have counties, am I right? So yeah, Norway keeps it simple with counties, none of that fancy province or state stuff.
This is a bit "open" question, Norway has 19 regions, and little over 400 counties. Normally we would speak of administrative division as a region, since most of the counties are pretty small population wise.
Because it is a Kingdom; the Kingdom of Norway, with its 19 counties.
Sweden Finland and russia
the physical region isNOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Norway is a Kingdom, and does not have states. Instead, Norway has 19 counties, for example Finnmark, Troms, Nordland, Nord-Trøndelag, Sør-Trøndelag.
The 5 regions of Scandinavia are Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway.
Norway does not have states, but 19 counties. Buskerud is one of the counties, and its administrative centre is Drammen.
Answer:As of 2/19/10 the rate was 3.20%.
The Vikings were Scandinavian. They came from the areas which are now known as the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. They were known as a seafaring nation and were unique in their religion.