Definition of Norway

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Kingdom of Norway, westernmost country in Scandinavia (northernmost region in Europe)
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Noun
1. a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula; achieved independence from Sweden in 1905
(synonym) Kingdom of Norway, Norge, Noreg
(hypernym) Scandinavian country, Scandinavian nation
(member-holonym) Scandinavia
(member-meronym) Norwegian, Norseman, Norse
(part-meronym) Svalbard
Norway Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
Currency In Each Country
Norwegian krone (NOK)
Norway Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
US Zip Codes
State: MAINE
City: NORWAY
State: SOUTH CAROLINA
City: NORWAY
State: MICHIGAN
City: NORWAY
State: IOWA
City: NORWAY
State: KANSAS
City: NORWAY
Country Phone Codes
47
Australian GPS + Postcode Town Index
NSW -33.7651 149.8179 2787
Area Code International
Country Code -47
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Flag of Norway

Background
Two centuries of Viking raids into Europe tapered off following the adoption of Christianity by King Olav TRYGGVASON in 994. Conversion of the Norwegian kingdom occurred over the next several decades. In 1397, Norway was absorbed into a union with Denmark that was to last for more than four centuries. In 1814, Norwegians resisted the cession of their country to Sweden and adopted a new constitution. Sweden then invaded Norway but agreed to let Norway keep its constitution in return for accepting the union under a Swedish king. Rising nationalism throughout the 19th century led to a 1905 referendum granting Norway independence. Although Norway remained neutral in World War I, it suffered heavy losses to its shipping. Norway proclaimed its neutrality at the outset of World War II, but was nonetheless occupied for five years by Nazi Germany (1940-45). In 1949, neutrality was abandoned and Norway became a member of NATO. Discovery of oil and gas in adjacent waters in the late 1960s boosted Norway's economic fortunes. The current focus is on containing spending on the extensive welfare system and planning for the time when petroleum reserves are depleted. In referenda held in 1972 and 1994, Norway rejected joining the EU.

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Map of Norway

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    Country Data Codes
    NO (Internet),
    NO (ISO 3166),
    NOR (ISO 3166),
    NO (FIPS 10-4)
    Norway Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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    NO
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    NO
    Norway Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
    Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
    Norway (Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and the subantarctic Bouvet Island. Norway has a total area of and a population of about 5 million. It is the second least densely populated country in Europe. The majority of the country shares a border to the east with Sweden; its northernmost region is bordered by Finland to the south and Russia to the east; in its south Norway borders the Skagerrak Strait across from Denmark. The capital city of Norway is Oslo. Norway's extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea, is home to its famous fjords.

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    Norway Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
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    Chelsea & Norway

    Birthdate: June 15, 1973
    Birthplace: Stryn, Norway
    Height: 188 cms
    Weight: 77 kgs
    Position: Forward
    Games & Goals with National Team: 44 caps, 17 goals (as of June 14, 2000)
    International Debut: October 11, 1995 vs. England (D 0:0)

    Tore Andre Flo is the classical center forward; high, strong and speedy, his presence in the rival's area is synonym of danger. He dominates the air game, aided in his height and in his extraordinary capacity to jump. Tore Andre is also an extremely accurate finisher to goal with both legs and he is speedy, bringing forward and goal-scorer instinct. He was dubbed ‘Flonaldo’ after a two-goal display against Brazil in May 1997, and he scored against the same opposition 13 months later in the 1998 World Cup.
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    Manchester United & Norway

    Birthdate: September 1, 1969
    Birthplace: Lorenskog, Norway
    Height: 184 cm
    Weight: 75 kg
    Position: Defender
    International: 64 caps, 7 goals
    World Cups: 2 (1994, 1998)
    Previous Clubs: Blackburn Rovers
    Transfer Fee: -
    Though he has struggled to regain his place in the Manchester United FC first team after injury ruled him out of the conclusion of last season, Berg remains a pivotal presence at the back for the national team. He became the first Norwegian player to win a English championship medal with Blackburn Rovers FC in 1994/95, earning himself the accolade of Norwegian Player of the Year. Strong in the air, and able to play at full-back or centre-half, his main strength is his positional sense.
    Valencia & Norway

    Birthdate: September 5, 1979
    Birthplace: Norway
    Height: 195 cms
    Weight: 94 kgs
    Position: Forward
    International: 10 caps, 2 goals (as of June 12, 2000)
    World Cups: 1 (1998)
    Previous Clubs: Lorenskog, Vålerenga IF, Rosenborg
    Transfer Fee: $8.00 Millions of Dollars

    The powerfully built prodigy became the target of a number of clubs after scoring 30 goals in 57 games for Vålarenga Fotbol before deciding to stay in Norway with Rosenborg BK. He helped the Oslo club reach the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-finals by scoring five goals in eight games. Previously starred for the Under-21 side, and made his international debut in November 1998 against Egypt and score in the friendly draw with Sweden in la Manga in February 2000. And he has shown an aptitude for goals in big games. Among the five goals he hit in 12 UEFA Champions League games this season were strikes against FC Bayern München and Real Madrid CF and a brace against Borussia Dortmund. Tall and direct, he possesses pace and power, to make him a real handful for opposition defenders.
    Tottenham Hotspurs & Norway
    Birthdate: November 10, 1976
    Birthplace: Oslo, Norway
    Height: 185 cm
    Weight: 80 kg
    Position: Forward
    International: 13 caps, 3 goals
    World Cups: 0
    Previous Clubs: Rosenborg
    Transfer Fee: -
    The former Rosenborg BK striker burst onto the international scene by scoring nine goals as Norway finished in third place in the 1998 European U-21 Championship. He had already clinched a move to Tottenham Hotspur FC, after having won two league titles previously with Rosenborg. He was top scorer with Spurs last season, and has proved himself a prolific marksman. He is a natural predator, with good close control, and pressed his claims for a regular place in the Norwegian starting line-up.
    Vålerenga & Norway
    Birthdate: November 6, 1968
    Birthplace: Molde, Norway
    Height: 1.87 mts
    Weight: 82 kgs
    Position: Midfielder
    International: 83 caps, 17 goals (as of August 2, 2000)
    World Cups: 2 (1994, 1998)
    Previous Clubs: Lierse, Hertha Berlin
    Transfer Fee: -
    The most experienced member of the Norway squad, having made his international debut in a goalless draw with Turkey in 1987, Rekdal captains the side. He broke his leg twice in 1999 and was unable to reclaim his place in the Hertha Berlin side, prompting a return to Norway with Vålerenga Fotball. He has a powerful shot and scored a crucial late equaliser away to England in 1993 with a strike from distance to help Norway on their way to qualifying for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He has a reputation for coolness under pressure - as shown when he scored the 89th-minute penalty that gave Norway a crucial and unexpected 2-1 win over Brazil at 1998 FIFA World Cup.
    Aalborg & Norway

    Birthdate: February 27, 1968
    Birthplace: Oslo, Norway
    Height: 190 cm
    Weight: 86 kg
    Position: Midfielder
    International: 51 caps, 7 goals
    World Cups: 1 (1998)
    Previous Clubs: Hamar Kammeraterne, Lillestrøm, Wimbledon
    Transfer Fee: $0.40 Millions of Dollars The hard-working midfielder has excelled since moving to Denmark after a brief spell with Wimbledon FC. Indeed, he won the Player of the Year award in Denmark for his displays with Aalborg. He made his international debut in 1994 against Wales, and made three appearances in the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Deadly at set-pieces, he possesses the ability to make well-timed runs forward.
    Manchester United & Norway

    Birthdate: February 26, 1973
    Birthplace: Kristiansund, Norway
    Height: 178 cm
    Weight: 74 kg
    Position: Forward
    International: 25 caps, 10 goals
    World Cups: 1 (1998)
    Previous Clubs: Clausenengen, Molde
    Transfer Fee: $8.98 Millions of Dollars
    The ‘Baby-Faced Assassin’ first hit the spotlight with his displays with Molde FK, and his 13 goals in 19 games for the Norwegian Under-21 side. Understandably, it was not long before he made his international debut, and he was promptly signed by Manchester United FC in 1995. He scored on his United debut, and went on to score 19 goals and win a league championship medal in his first season at Old Trafford, in which he was also voted Norwegian Player of the Year. In the past two seasons, he has had to be content with a ‘super-sub’ role at United despite an excellent strike-rate. Memorably, he scored Manchester United’s winner in the 1998/99 UEFA Champions League final.