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  1. Aug 31, 2020 · 4. Outstanding Heritage. The Kingdom of Norway captivates travelers with its historical past, shrouded in myths about brave Vikings, who dominated the country for 250 years. The Vikings remained in history as courage warriors and left rich heritage perpetuated in legends and numerous Norwegian museums. 5.

  2. Mar 27, 2018 · It’s a safe country. Generally, crime in Norway is very low. It’s safe to walk places by yourself, as violent crime is quite rare. Of course there is a difference to living in Oslo, and living in a smaller town in the countryside. You’ll even notice, in some towns, people may leave bicycles out and unlocked.

  3. Oct 30, 2021 · The story behind why Norway is not in the EU. By Erik. Published October 30, 2021. Updated January 9, 2023. Although Norway has tried to join the EU a total of 4 times, it is still not a member. In the 1960s membership was blocked by a French veto twice. Later, when Norwegians voted for membership in the union in both 1972 and 1994 Norwegians ...

  4. 5. Norway is a Safe Country to Visit. Norway is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are extremely low even in major cities such as Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger . As with any other urban areas, you should take certain precautions but there's not much to be afraid of.

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · Norway is an expensive country. They also find it hard to make local friends (51% unhappy vs. 36% globally) and are unhappy with their social life (38% vs. 25% globally). Overall, 37% do not feel at home in Norway (vs. 20% globally) — 17% do not feel at home at all, which is more than twice the global average (8%)!

  6. Feb 15, 2022 · Why is Norway so good at the Winter Games? Well, for one thing, the climate is more conducive to winter sports training. Natives also love cross-country skiing and have long enjoyed ski jumping.

  7. May 19, 2021 · Perhaps unsurprisingly, respondents living in Norway were most happy with their working life and general quality of life. The country ranked 11th and 12th respectively for those categories. But Norway scored badly on personal finance (48th) and ended up in the bottom 10 for the ease of settling in (51st) and the cost of living (57th). Here is a ...