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  2. Postal codes in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Postal Codes are four-digit codes, known in Norwegian as postnummer (literally 'post number'). Posten, the Norwegian postal service, makes small modifications to the postal code system each year. In 1999, Posten made considerable changes to the postal codes in Norway. Since 18 March 1968 Norway has used a four-digit system ...

  3. Norway, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Norway's post office was established in 1876 and as of 2003, it had been moved a few miles from its first location. [2] Norway post office closed in 2002; [4] the community's mail is addressed to Myrtle Point. [5] There was also a Norway station on the Southern Pacific Coos Bay Line. [2] In 1977, the whole community was put up for sale. [6]

  4. List of towns and cities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Norwegian municipalities were each assigned a municipality number, a four-digit codes based on ISO 3166-2:NO. Towns/cities got a municipality number in which the third digit was a zero and rural municipalities were given other numbers.

  5. Marine Corps Prepositioning Program-Norway - Wikipedia

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    However, they remained after the Norwegian Government agreed to meet the cost of maintaining them during the 1990s. [2] The facilities are used to support worldwide US military operations, and most of the equipment stored in Norway was sent to the Middle East for use in the 2003 Iraq War. [5] The stockpiles began to be rebuilt following 2005. [4]

  6. Narvik (town) - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Ofotbanen railway line connects Narvik to the Swedish border. Swedish mining corporation LKAB still ships the majority of its ore from Narvik (a total 25 million tons a year). The corporation is still important in the area, both as an employer and landowner, although its influence is not as prominent now as it has been in previous ...

  7. Norway, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Location within the state of Michigan. Norway. Location within the United States ... ZIP code(s) 49870. Area code: 906: FIPS code: 26-59220 [2] GNIS feature ID ...

  8. Setermoen - Wikipedia

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    Military education was established at Setermoen in 1898 because of its strategic location in the midst of the mountains, and is one of the oldest army camps in Norway today. In many ways, the Norwegian Armed Forces has shaped Setermoen and the community through its presence.

  9. Telephone numbers in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Before 1993, telephone numbers would consist either of a two-digit area code and a six-digit subscriber number in cities and large towns, for example, (02) 412702 in Oslo, [1] or a three-digit area code and a five-digit subscriber number in smaller towns, for example, (034) 83000 in Larvik.