Learn About the Countries: Norway
Norway is Europe’s great parkland: a dramatic mix of mountains, sea, forests and fjords. Norwegians live ‘close to the land’, whether living in large cities or small villages. They are robust devotees of the outdoors, and are enthusiastic supporters of outdoor activities including hiking, skiing, camping, as well as all forms of organized sports. The Norwegian standard of living is among the highest in the world, as is life expectancy. The culture places high value on the equality of women in society. Leisure time in Norway also ranks high among of European countries, with average work week of 32 hours. Norway offers an exchange student a chance to live in a thoroughly modern society in one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Country Officer
Lynn Keillorkeill003@tc.umn.edu
Places of Interest in Norway
- Oslo: Holmenkollen, Vigeland sculpture park, Bygdoy, Viking skip museum
- Bergen: Bryggen, Edvard Grieg home
- Fjords of Western Norway
- High mountain country, including Hardangervidda and many glaciers
- Lillehammer, home of 1994 Winter Olympics
Interesting Facts about Norway
- Long narrow country, which would stretch from Maine to Texas, approximate land area of New Mexico.
- Population of 4.5 million people.
- All students study English for at least six years in school.
- Over 400,000 Norwegians emigrated to the United States between 1840 and 1920.
- Skis were used in Norway for hunting since prior to Viking times, before 1000 A.D., and modern day skiing was developed in Norway as well.
Norway Links of Interest
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