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  2. Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Norway has a particularly strong affinity for coffee, with the average Norwegian drinking 142 L (31 imp gal; 38 US gal), or 9.5 kg (21 lb) of coffee in 2011. In 2018, Norway had the fourth highest per capita coffee consumption in the world, [6] and it plays a large role in Norwegian culture. It is common to invite people over for coffee and ...

  3. List of indoor arenas in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of indoor arenas in Norway with a capacity of at least 1,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes and are used for popular sports such as individual sports like karate, judo, boxing as well as team sports like ice hockey, curling and handball. Parts of the arenas also host many concerts ...

  4. Reine - Wikipedia

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    Reine is located immediately to the south of Sakrisoya and Hamnøya. [4] Allers, the largest weekly magazine in Norway, selected Reine as the most beautiful village in Norway in the late 1970s. A photograph over Reine from the mountain Reinebringen (altitude 448 metres (1,470 ft)) has been used for the front page of several tourist brochures ...

  5. Culture of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway's food traditions show the influence of sea farming and farming the land, traditions with salmon, herring, trout, cod, and other sea food, balanced by cheese, dairy products and breads. Lefse is a common Norwegian wheat or potato flatbread, eaten around Christmas.

  6. List of football stadiums in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums in Norway, ordered by capacity. The minimum required capacity of the stadiums is 1,000. The minimum required capacity of the stadiums is 1,000. Note that some stadiums used for lower-division football might have their capacity reduced if they were to be used in higher divisions, where higher ...

  7. Strand, Norway - Wikipedia

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    Strand is the 90th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 13,474. The municipality's population density is 57.2 inhabitants per square kilometre (148/sq mi) and its population has increased by 13.4% over the previous 10-year period.

  8. Flag football - Wikipedia

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    Children playing the sport in Mexico Player at the point of taking other player's flag at a game at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City. The specific rules of flag football vary widely by league, though all share in common their replication of the rules of traditional American football with tackling replaced by flag-pulling.

  9. Bislett Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bislett Stadium lies on the site of a 19th-century brick works, which was bought by the Municipality of Kristiania (Oslo) in 1898, and turned into a sports field in 1908. . The merchant, speed skater, gymnast and sports organizer Martinus Lørdahl was instrumental in facilitating the construction of the first bleachers, begun in 1917 and completed in 1922 along with the new club hou

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