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Norway
Imagine a country where nature is a majestic gift to mankind. Imagine a country enjoying the abundance of nature. Accumulated through thousands of years. You will discover a country, which is enchantingly unique.
Friendly, down-to-earth people, unique scenery, summer nights bright as day and delightful snowy winters make Norway a very special country. In summer, there are plenty of attractions and activities to keep you busy - the unspoilt open country of the Sámi people in the north and fjords, salmon fishing and festivals in the south.
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| Capital City
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Oslo |
| Population
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4.54 million |
| Religion |
Christian |
| Language |
Norwegian Nynorsk, Norwegian
Bokmål, Northern Sami |
| Currency |
Norwegian Krone |
| Dial Code |
47 |
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| Time Zone |
GMT/UTC +1 |
| Climate |
Temperate along coast, modified
by North Atlantic Current; colder interior with increased
precipitation and colder summers; rainy year-round on
west coast |
| Visa Req. |
Scandinavian citizens can enter Norway
freely without a passport. Citizens of the USA, Canada,
Ireland, the UK, Australia and New Zealand do not require
visas for stays of less than three months. The same
is true for EU and EAA countries, most of Latin America
and most Commonwealth countries.
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| Public Holidays |
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The country's biggest holiday is Constitution Day (17
May), when many Norwegians take to the streets attired
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Midsummer's Eve (usually held on 23 June), which is celebrated
with bonfires on the beach. The Sami people (Lapps) also
hold colourful celebrations at Easter in Karasjok and
Kautokeino. Festivities include reindeer races, joik (traditional
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| Electricity |
230V ,50Hz
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No Warning at this moment
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Major Tourist Attractions in Norway |

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East Norway
East Norway has a lot to offer the visitor. From the deepest
of forests where wolves live, to a Michelin rated restaurant
in Oslo. From skiing in tall mountains, to visiting the Viking
museum and sailing along the rocky coast. From a thousand
year old farms in the valleys, to a steaming night life in
the cities. East Norway is old and modern at the same time.
East-Norway is made up of seven counties: Oslo,
Akershus, Østfold, Vestfold, Buskerud, Telemark, Hedmark
and Oppland. Oslo, the nation's capital, is the heart
of the region. This is the most populated region of the country
and has a huge variety of cultural and outdoor activities
to offer.
The capital of Oslo is often called
the outdoor capital of Europe because of its enormous
non-inhabited forests, and its location at the end of a 100
kilometer long fjord.
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Fjord Norway
Whatever the season you visit, Fjord Norway tempts
you to slow your tempo, explore at your own pace – and to
feast with your senses. Each fjord has its own characteristics
and attractions. Geirangerfjorden has the tallest and most
scenic waterfalls. Sognefjorden is the world's longest fjord
and Hardangerfjorden is mostly known for its surrounding,
exquisite flowering of fruit orchards in spring time. Lysefjorden
is known for its Pulpit Rock, where tourists can take in a
spectacular view and the most daring of us venture out to
the edge.
The cities of the west coast were founded on the wealth of
the sea. Kristiansund had clipfish. Ålesund was the
herring town, plus being known for its Jugend (Art Nouveau)
architecture. Molde is the city of roses and of jazz. Te cosy
and charming Hanseatic city of Bergen is a perfect place to
start when exploring the fjords. In 2000, Bergen
was designated one of the European Cities of Culture.
Bergen has a lot to offer before you leave for the fjords,
especially The Wharf, The Fish Market and Mount Fløien
are worth a visit. Bergen is also the starting point for the
Norwegian Coastal Express.
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Source: Norway Official Tourism
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