Proper noun

Singular Norway

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Norway

  1. One of the Scandinavian countries. Official name: Kingdom of Norway (kongeriket Norge in Bokmål, or kongeriket Noreg in Nynorsk).

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Sun Oct 18 05:48:55 2009

Norway (pronounced /ˈnɔrweɪ/ ( listen); Norwegian: Norge (Bokmål), Noreg (Nynorsk) or Norga (North Sami)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a country in Northern Europe occupying the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, as well as Jan Mayen and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard under the Spitsbergen Treaty. The majority of the country shares a border to the east with Sweden; its northernmost region is bordered by Finland to the south and Russia to the east. The United Kingdom and Faroe Islands lie to its west across the North Sea, Iceland and Greenland lie to its west across the Norwegian Sea, and Denmark lies south of its southern tip across the Skagerrak Strait. Bouvet Island and Peter I Island are dependent territories (Norwegian: biland) of Norway, but not considered part of the Kingdom. Norway also lays claim to a section of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land, a claim that has been recognised by Australia, France, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Norway's extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea, is home to its famous fjords.

After the Second World War, the country experienced rapid economic growth, the first two decades due to the Norwegian shipping and merchant marine and domestic industrialization, from the early 1970s a result of large oil deposits discovered in the North Sea and Norwegian Sea. Today it ranks as the wealthiest country in the world, with the largest capital reserve per capita of any nation. In August 2009 the nation's sovereign wealth fund announced that it owned approximately 1% of all the stocks in the world, presumably referring to publicly traded stocks. Norway is the world’s seventh largest oil exporter and the petroleum industry accounts for around a quarter of its GDP. Following the ongoing financial crisis of 2007-2009, bankers have deemed the Norwegian krone to be one of the most solid currencies in the world.

Norway also has rich resources of gas fields, hydropower, fish, forests and minerals. The country was the second largest exporter of seafood (in value, after the People’s Republic of China) in 2006. Other main industries include shipping, food processing, shipbuilding, metals, chemicals, mining, fishing and pulp and paper products. Norway maintains a Scandinavian welfare model with universal healthcare, subsidised higher education and a comprehensive social security system. Norway was ranked highest of all countries in human development from 2001 to 2007, and then again in 2009, and is by the UN ranked as best country to live in. It was also rated the most peaceful country in the world in a 2007 survey by Global Peace Index.

Although having rejected EU membership in two referenda, it maintains close ties with the Union and its member countries, as well as with the United States. It is considered a prominent participant in diplomacy and international development, having been heavily involved with the failed Oslo Accords and negotiated a truce between the Sri Lanka government and the Tamil Tigers. Norway remains one of the biggest financial contributors to the UN, and participates with UN forces in international missions, notably in Afghanistan, Kosovo and Sudan.

A unitary state with administrative sub-divisions on two levels known as counties (fylker) and municipalities (kommuner), Norway is a constitutional, hereditary monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with King Harald V as its Head of State. The Sámi people have a certain amount of self-determination and influence over traditional territories through the Sámi Parliament and the Finnmark Act.

Norway is a founding member of the UN, NATO, the Council of Europe and the Nordic Council, and is a member of the European Economic Area, the WTO and the OECD.

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Fri Nov 6 14:25:15 2009

The roots of a Norway Maple Tree would it be too much problem in a small b-yard roots?
Q. The roots of a Norway Maple Tree would it be too much problem in a small back yard. If prune constantly would roots be also control?
Asked by rankingcres_rankin - Sat Jun 14 14:58:32 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. To large a tree for your small backyard, but why not look at some smaller varieties of the same tree. A Norway Maple is a acer platanoides, and you can get some smaller varieties. I thought you might be interested in A. platanoides 'Crimson Sentry' 7metres tall x 4 metres wide, crimson leaves. A. platanoides 'Deborah' 12m x 10m, Green leaves. A. platanoides 'drummondii, white and green variegated leaves 12m tall (only 7.6 x 4.6m in 20 years). They are slow growing so it will take a long time to get to any size. The roots will still be a problem even if you prune the top as the Norway Maple eventually reaches 20 metres. They are shallow rooted so best planted in a bed so as not to annoy the lawn, and if you grow one be sure to water… [cont.]
Answered by Dragon - Sat Jun 14 19:42:27 2008

What category shall I be in Norway in a climbing competition?
Q. Well, I will go to live to Norway with my family September 24th. I am a climber so I want to compete there. Here I am youth c, I was born 1996/13 years old.
Asked by Clara - Sat Aug 22 19:40:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You'll be in Yngre Junior until 2012 and then Eldre junior for the following 3 seasons. First task will be finding a club and facilities, remember most clubs will want you to go through their safety course before allowing you full use of the equipment and facilities.
Answered by Cheesesof Nazerath - Mon Aug 24 03:31:14 2009

How do I get a phone number or address of a relative in Norway?
Q. What's the easiest way to find someones address in Norway?
Asked by stufferson - Sat Feb 7 18:13:58 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If they're in the phone book try the Telefonkatalogen or 1881 or one of the other catalogs on line Another way to track someone down is through the tax lists as that will give you a place and postcode, it might be harder after that, but usually you can get a letter to them with just that
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Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a country and constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is bordered by Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The distance between the northern and southern parts of Norway is considerable compared to east-west distances. The country's extensive coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean is home to its famous fjords. The Kingdom of Norway also includes the Arctic island territories of Svalbard and Jan Mayen. Norwegian sovereignty of Svalbard is based upon the Svalbard Treaty, but this does not apply to Jan Mayen. Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic Ocean and claims for Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land in Antarctica are also external dependencies, but these are not part of the Kingdom. Since World War II, Norway has experienced rapid economic growth, and is now amongst the wealthiest countries in the world, with a fully developed welfare system. This economic progress is caused in part by the exploitation of oil and gas reserves off coast. Norway ranked top among all countries on the Human Development Index from 2001-2006, and currently ranks second. It is rated the most peaceful country in the world in a 2007 survey by Global Peace Index.

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  • If there is anyone who still wonders why this war is being fought, let him look to Norway. If there is anyone who has any delusions that this war could have been averted, let him look to Norway; and if there is anyone who doubts the democratic will to win, again I say, let him look to Norway.