- motherearthtravel.com norway/In recent years, Norway has become home to increasing numbers of immigrants, foreign workers, and asylum-seekers from various parts of the world.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/NorwayNorway (Norwegian: Norge or Noreg) is a land of great fjords, great valleys, wide forests and gorgeous lakes. It also hosts lively cities such as Oslo and Bergen.
- nordicvisitor.com blog/10-cool-things-norway/Here you'll find a list of cool Norway facts to give you a taste for what to expect before you start planning your dream trip to Norway.
- globaledge.msu.edu countries/norwayNorway borders the North Sea, the North Atlantic Ocean, Finland, Sweden, and Russia. The geography of Norway is rugged, with steep fjords and mountains.
- Norway is home to more than 300 mountain peaks over 2000 metres tall and many impressive waterfalls, rivers and lakes.
- infoplease.com countries/norwayCheck out our country profile, full of essential information about Norway's geography, history, government, economy, population, culture, religion and languages.
- ricksteves.com europe/norwayNorway is stacked with superlatives — it's the most mountainous, most scenic, and most prosperous of all the Scandinavian countries.
- facebook.com visitnorway/Visit Norway, Oslo, Norway. 1,212,684 likes · 5,161 talking about this. We are the Official Tourism Board in Norway - one of the World´s Happiest Countries.
- worldatlas.com maps/norwayThe highest point in Norway (as marked on the map by a yellow triangle) is Galdhøpiggen, standing at 2,469 m (8,100 ft). The lowest point is sea level at the coast.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/countries/…Most Norwegians are closely related to Danes and Swedes. A population of Kvener migrated to Norway from Finland in the 18th and 19th centuries.