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  2. Norwegians - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian culture is closely linked to the country's history and geography. The unique Norwegian farm culture , sustained to this day, has resulted not only from scarce resources and a harsh climate but also from ancient property laws .

  3. Category:People of Norwegian descent - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand people of Norwegian descent (1 C, 6 P) This page was last edited on 27 October 2023, at 08:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Category : North American people of Norwegian descent

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    Trinidad and Tobago people of Norwegian descent (1 P) This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 16:17 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Demographics of Norway - Wikipedia

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    At the start of 2022, there were 819,356 immigrants and 205,819 Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in Norway, together constituting 18.9% of the total population. [17] The same year, immigrants (and Norwegian born to immigrant parents) originating in the European Economic Area constituted 7.1% of the total number of Norwegian residents, while ...

  6. Category:Norwegian people by descent - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian people of Swiss descent (8 P) T. Norwegian people of Turkish descent (2 C, 12 P) U. Norwegian people of Ukrainian descent (1 C, 2 P) Z.

  7. Norwegian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Lutheran churches began to hold their services in English, and the younger generation of Norwegian Americans were encouraged to speak English rather than Norwegian. When Norway itself was liberated from Nazi Germany in 1945, relatively few Norwegian Americans under the age of 40 still spoke Norwegian as their primary language ...

  8. Norwegian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the 1500s and 1600s there was a small scattering of Norwegian people and culture as Norwegian tradesmen moved along the routes of the timber trade. [2] The 19th century wave of Norwegian emigration began in 1825. The Midwestern United States, especially the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota, was the destination of most people who left Norway ...

  9. Feminism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The expanded suffrage in 1884 became "universal" in 1898. In 1886, the Norwegian Association for Votes for Women had demanded access to universal suffrage. However, in 1901, women who can establish a minimum income of their own and those who are married to a voter may participate in municipal elections and then in 1907 in national elections.