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The region that is now known as Norway was originally inhabited by various Germanic tribes, such as the Vikings, who settled there around the 8th century. Over time, these tribes united to form a single kingdom, which eventually became the Kingdom of Norway in the 9th century. The region's name, "Norway," is believed to have originated from the Old Norse term "Norðrvegr," meaning "the way north" or "the northern way."

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