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  2. Deeyah Khan - Wikipedia

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    Deeyah Khan (Urdu: دیا خان, pronounced [diːja xaːn], born 7 August 1977) is a Norwegian documentary film director and human rights activist [1] of Punjabi/Pashtun descent. Deeyah is a two-time Emmy Award winner, two time Peabody Award winner, a BAFTA winner and has received the Royal Television Society award for Best Factual Director.

  3. Frogner Park - Wikipedia

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    Frogner Park is the largest park in the city and covers 45 hectares; [4] the sculpture installation is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist. Frogner Park is the most popular tourist attraction in Norway, with between 1 and 2 million visitors each year, [ 5 ] and is open to the public at all times.

  4. Iram Haq - Wikipedia

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    Haq, a Norwegian-Pakistani, [2] studied art direction at Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo. [3] She came from a conservative Muslim family who immigrated to Norway. [ 4 ] Her upbringing and life events were later a huge inspiration for her movie What Will People Say .

  5. Norwegians with Pakistani background - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani Norwegians are Norwegians of Pakistani descent, 65.23% of Pakistanis in Norway live in the capital Oslo. [2] First-generation Pakistani Norwegians, who migrate from Pakistan, are distinguished from the mainstream in several demographic aspects, while second-generation Pakistani Norwegians, who are born in Norway, are well established in Norway and have gone on to become professionals ...

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  7. Norway–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Norway–Pakistan relations are foreign relations between Norway and Pakistan. Norway provides development assistance to Pakistan, particularly in the areas of governance and education. [ 1 ] On a smaller scale, Norway has contributed toward documentation and preservation of Pakistan's cultural heritage.

  8. Pøbel - Wikipedia

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    Pøbel (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈpø̀ːbl̩]; ultimately from Latin populus meaning "folk" or "people") is the pseudonym of an anonymous Norwegian artist from Bryne, Norway. His work includes paintings, photographs, sculptures, placemaking and site-specific projects.

  9. National Museum of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The museum has a vast collection of Norwegian Romantic Nationalism movement paintings, as well as Edvard Munch's works. The main part of the collection of older art consists of Norwegian paintings and sculptures from the 1800s. Edvard Munch's Scream and some of his other renowned works are among the highlights of the National Gallery's ...