Proper nounSingular Norway Plural - Norway
Derived termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Norway (pronounced /ˈnɔrweɪ/ ( listen); Norwegian: Norge (Bokmål), Noreg (Nynorsk) or Norga (North Sami)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe occupying the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, as well as Jan Mayen and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Norway has a total area of 385,252 square kilometres (148,747 sq mi) and a population of about 4.8 million. 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; and Denmark lies south of its southern tip across the Skagerrak Strait. 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. After World War II, Norway experienced rapid economic growth, with the first two decades due to the Norwegian shipping and merchant marine and domestic industrialization, and from the early 1970s, a result of exploiting large oil and natural gas deposits that had been discovered in the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea. Today, Norway ranks as the wealthiest country in the world in monetary value, with the largest capital reserve per capita of any nation. Norway is the world’s seventh largest oil exporter, and the petroleum industry accounts for around a quarter of its GDP. Following the ongoing financial crisis of 2007–2010, bankers have deemed the Norwegian krone to be one of the most solid currencies in the world. Norway has rich resources of oil, natural gas, hydroelectric power, forests, and minerals, and was the second largest exporter of seafood (in value, after the People’s Republic of China) in 2006. Other major industries include shipping, food processing, shipbuilding, the metal industry, chemicals, mining, fishing, and the pulp and paper products from forests. Norway maintains a Scandinavian welfare model with universal health-care, subsidized higher education, and a comprehensive social security system. Norway was ranked highest of all countries in human development from 2001 to 2007, and then again in 2009. It was also rated the most peaceful country in the world in a 2007 survey by Global Peace Index. Norway is a constitutional, hereditary monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with King Harald V as its Head of State. It is a unitary state with administrative subdivisions on two levels known as counties (fylker) and municipalities (kommuner). The Sámi people have a certain amount of self-determination and influence over traditional territories through the Sámi Parliament and the Finnmark Act. Although having rejected European Union membership in two referenda, Norway maintains close ties with the union and its member countries, as well as with the United States. Norway remains one of the biggest financial contributors to the UN, and participates with UN forces in international missions, notably in Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Sudan. Norway is a founding member of the UN, NATO, the Council of Europe, and the Nordic Council, and is a member of the European Economic Area, the WTO, and the OECD. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Is Norway a suitable holiday destination in january for a family with a one year old? Q. Our son turns one in january and we want to go on holiday then. We are considering Norway. Are there activities we can engage in with him at that time of year? Asked by Keith B - Thu Nov 2 18:01:01 2006 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments A. We went to Norway last summer for 3 weeks with our 2 kids - 2 and 5 then. We found it quite hard to entertain them as most activities are outdoors and most small kids do not appreciate long walks up mountains or beautiful views. We spent enormous amounts of money on aquariums and the like of which there were not many. I guess it depends where you go but do wrap up warm. We went in July/August and we had to buy fleeces and coats for the kids - it was like autumn here! To be honest I would not recommended it unless you really are into the outdoors. I would love to go back once the kids are bigger and do some of the walks and enjoy the outdoors. When they are small you are better off sitting on a beach watching them eat sand and splash… [cont.] Answered by Stephanie C - Thu Nov 2 18:09:36 2006 How much is the tax rate in Norway for someone living alone? Q. Do tax rates in Norway depend on what you could claim for? If I earned 600 000 NOK a year, didn't have children and lived alone, how much would be the tax rate for me? Asked by Mateoserio18 - Sun Jun 7 23:59:24 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Your exact tax rate will depend on lots of things, like what other benefits are part of the job, whether you are considered a foreign worker or not, etc. But the standard tax + national insurance rate is about 36%, with a surtax of 9% on anything over 441 000 NOK. That puts the tax on 600K at about 244 000 NOK, or 40.7% overall. A quick check of the skatteliste supports that as approximately the average tax on that income. Answered by Elizabeth - Mon Jun 8 00:55:24 2009 What jobs in Norway can i get working for animal rights?
Q. I am very passionate about animal rights, and i plan to settle down in Norway. what are some jobs, or where should I start my search to find a way I can help while located in norway. thank you. Asked by Birdie - Thu Sep 24 16:53:54 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I've been thinking about moving to Norway too, that's how I came across your question on y!a. Earlier when I was searching for dog grooming practices I found the Norwegian version of yellow pages; I would also like to work with animals, whether or not I was in Norway. I was always planning to become a dog groomer and dog walker, maybe also learning dog psychology and training. But maybe you could find out the Norwegian version of the RSPCA or the Animal welfare society. I'm not sure if that's volunteer work or you get paid for it. Edit; Here's their website, you can contact them and ask them if they have any opportunities for you: Another thing you could do is to look after kennel animals or foster them, but again I'm not sure if… [cont.] Answered by TTC Number 1. - Thu Sep 24 17:57:58 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "norway" Norway Oil Fund Rose 26% Last Year as Markets Rallied
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buzzhunt Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:43:52 GM Meanwhile in . Norway. . by buzzhunt on March 12, 2010. Blog Widget by LinkWithin · StumbleUpon · Facebook · Twitter · Digg · Reddit · Google Bookmarks · del.icio.us · Yahoo! Buzz · Fark · Current · Mixx · Propeller · MySpace · Netvibes ... From Google Blog Search: "norway" Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a country and constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is bordered by Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The distance between the northern and southern parts of Norway is considerable compared to east-west distances. The country's extensive coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean is home to its famous fjords. The Kingdom of Norway also includes the Arctic island territories of Svalbard and Jan Mayen. Norwegian sovereignty of Svalbard is based upon the Svalbard Treaty, but this does not apply to Jan Mayen. Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic Ocean and claims for Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land in Antarctica are also external dependencies, but these are not part of the Kingdom. Since World War II, Norway has experienced rapid economic growth, and is now amongst the wealthiest countries in the world, with a fully developed welfare system. This economic progress is caused in part by the exploitation of oil and gas reserves off coast. Norway ranked top among all countries on the Human Development Index from 2001-2006, and currently ranks second. It is rated the most peaceful country in the world in a 2007 survey by Global Peace Index. Sourced
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