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  2. File:NORWAY TRIP (4K).webm - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Featured pictures of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Norway" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Adolph Tidemand & Hans Gude - Bridal Procession on the Hardangerfjord - Google Art Project.jpg 7,783 × 5,565; 7.86 MB

  4. Category:Images of Norway - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Norwegian sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people from Norway involved in sports or athletics. Flag This article is part of the List of Norwegians series: Actors: Architects: Artists: Diplomats:

  6. Rock carvings at Alta - Wikipedia

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    When the carvings were made, Norway was inhabited by hunter-gatherers. The almost 5000 years over which carvings were made by the people of the late stone age and early metal age, saw many cultural changes, including the adoption of metal tools and changes in areas such as boat building and fishing techniques. The carvings show a wide variety ...

  7. Trolltunga - Wikipedia

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    Trolltunga is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) from the town of Odda.The city of Bergen, is about 190 kilometres (120 mi) from the site via main roads.. The trailhead is located by a small parking area with toilet facilities at Skjeggedal, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Norwegian National Road 13 in Tyssedalen, near the dam at the end of Ringedalsvatnet.

  8. Geiranger - Wikipedia

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    The Old Norse form of the name was Geirangr.The suffix -angr ('fjord') is a common element in Norwegian place names (see for instance Hardanger and Varanger). [4] [5] The first element could be the plural genitive of the Norse word geiri ('piece of land; field in a mountain side') which is related to English gore ('spear-shaped piece of land').

  9. Culture of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway has always had a tradition of building in wood. Indeed, many of today's most interesting new buildings are made of wood, reflecting the strong appeal that this material continues to hold for Norwegian designers and builders. [4] In the early Middle Ages, stave churches were constructed throughout Norway. Many of them remain to this day ...