Norway is part of the three states Scandinavian. It has beautiful and unique cities as well Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Kristiansand or Tromsø, which attracts many tourists. Well known for fjords along the west coast, its territory stretches from the North Sea, close to Denmark and Scotland, to the border with northern Finland, and the extreme north-western point of Russia.
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Capital | Oslo |
Government | Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary democracy |
Currency | Kroner (NOK) |
Area | 385,802 km2 |
Population | 4,908,100 (Sep 2010) |
Language | Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) and Saam |
Religion | Protestant state church |
Electrical system | 230V / 50Hz (European socket) |
Telephone prefix | 47 |
Internet domain | .no |
Time zone | UTC 1 (CET) |
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