The lapp language is local to northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. It has official status in Norway.
I guess because of their NATO membership.
Finland and Estonia have some military cooperation status with Sweden. Strong ties with Norway and Denmark also exist.
The legal status of children born in Norway to non-Norwegian Nationals is that they automatically get a Norwegian Nationality in addition to their parents'. It is why it gets complicated with asylum seekers who have had a child in Norway and then get rejected from the system. With a dual nationality, the child will remain a Norwegian citizen and it will stay like that until the child is 18 and leaves the country. After that, they have to keep having their passport updated or they can lose their Norwegian Nationality. This goes for any foreign one as well, for instance a Dutch/Norwegian person living in Norway must keep a valid passport or lose their Dutch nationality.
too many people are driving and things like that butpeople all around the world are doing that so it's in normal status .
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)
I am not aware of how many cities there is in Norway, but I can tell you the 5 biggest. 1. Oslo 2. Bergen 3. Trondheim 4. Stavanger 5. Kristiansand 96 places in Norway have official status as cities. Some of these places are quite small, though.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
The country is Norway.
The country that the city of Oslo is in is Norway.
no norway is not like america, its like norway!
Norway Oslo is in the country of Norway. Oslo is the capital of Norway. Oslo is the hub of trade, banking, shipping and industry in Norway, also it is the economic and governmental centre of Norway.