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  2. Norwegian Property - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Property is a real estate company that has a portfolio in Oslo and Stavanger, Norway. Created in 2006 and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange , it invests in major commercial real estate , offering its owners a publicly traded real estate portfolio, consisting of 762,000 square meters bought for NOK 19 billion.

  3. Template:NOK/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Norwegian krone - Wikipedia

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  6. Norway - Wikipedia

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    Harald V of the House of Glücksburg is the current King of Norway. Jonas Gahr Støre has been Prime Minister of Norway since 2021. As a unitary state with a constitutional monarchy , Norway divides state power between the parliament , the cabinet , and the supreme court , as determined by the 1814 constitution .

  7. Numbeo - Wikipedia

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    Numbeo is a Serbian crowd-sourced online database of perceived consumer prices, real property prices, and quality of life metrics. The website was founded in April 2009 by former Google employee Mladen Adamović, [1] [2] to enable users to share and compare information about the cost of living between countries and cities. [3]

  8. Norwegian krone - Wikipedia

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    In July 2002, the krone hit a high at 100 kroner = $13.7 ($1 = 7.36 kroner). In addition to the high level of interest, which increased further on 4 July 2002, to 7 percent, the price of oil was high. At the time Norway was the world's third largest oil exporter. In 2005, oil prices reached record levels of more than 60 dollars per barrel ...

  9. NOK Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NOK's business is conducted by three main companies(主要三社): NOK, Eagle Industries(EKK) and Nippon Mektron(MEK). [5] NOK primarily develops and manufactures oil seals and manages R&D of the group. EKK handles the mechanical seal business, expanding into industrial and aviation field. The electronical components business is conducted by MEK.