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  1. A country full of happy places. And sometimes, unique scenery and places can help you quite a bit along the way … “Steep mountains, stunning fjords, charming summer towns in Southern Norway, fruit blooming in Hardanger, and the magical light and contrasting nature of places like Lofoten and Troms in Northern Norway – the whole country is a natural gift, full of happy places!” says Bang Nes.

  2. Here are 15 interesting facts about Norway: The world’s longest road tunnel, The Lærdal Tunnel, is located in Norway. It is 24.5 kilometers (15.2 miles) long and took five years to build. It cost one billion Norwegian Kroner ($110 million). [7] Oslo, the capital of Norway, is the venue for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.

  3. Mar 8, 2022 · According to the World Bank, Norway is currently one of the world's richest countries, 496 times richer than Burundi, the world's poorest. Norway's total wealth per capita, for example, is set at USD 1.67 million, compared to just USD 5,208 per citizen in the Gambia. According to the UN's World Happiness Report for 2021, Norway.

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · The beach Mjelle in Northern Norway. That’s why Mjelle Beach is so special and one of the most beautiful places to visit in Norway. Mjelle Beach is a rocky, white/pink sand beach (with some soft areas!) tucked into a bay in northern Norway. When you visit Mjelle Beach, you can feel the remoteness and magic of this place. 27. Nordfjordeid

  5. Why Is Norway So Expensive? Norway is known to be a very beautiful country, but also one with the highest cost of living. In fact, Oslo, Norway’s capital city, ranks 27th most expensive in the world when it comes to the cost of living. [1] The cost of living in Norway is quite expensive because of its high wages, taxation rates, and large ...

  6. Mar 4, 2015 · So for those thinking of heading off on an adventure and who are slowly losing their mind in the overcrowded metropolis of London, Paris or many other cities, a visit to Norway will reconnect you with nature, relax you as you look at out miles of nature and unspoiled beauty and help you contemplate the vast power of the earth we live on as you contemplate much of the wisdom in the Norse myths. Particular places to look at are the fjords of Norway, the island of Svalbard and Bergen, which is ...

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · The fjords are the #1 thing to see if you are visiting Norway, and most people visit Norway in order to see them for themselves. The two most famous fjords in Norway are the Nærøyfjord and the Geirangerfjord – both on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and thus protected areas. The landscapes of the fjords are truly unique, and this kind of ...