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  1. Norway is about 31 times smaller than Europe. Europe is approximately 10,180,000 sq km, while Norway is approximately 323,802 sq km, making Norway 3.18% the size of Europe. Flip comparison: see Norway on top of Europe.

    • Denmark 1 192.53. 73.91. 80.17. 21.52. 81.8.
    • Switzerland 2 190.92. 78.42. 73.1. 21.89. 80.05.
    • Finland 3 186.4. 74.47. 75.96. 11.79. 59.21.
    • Australia 4 185.03. 58.33. 77.81. 23.22. 94.2.
  2. Norway size comparison. S ave. 323,802 km2 / 124,988 mile2.

  3. It is one of the largest in Europe and the 17th-largest in the world. The EEZ along the mainland makes up 878,575 km 2 (339,220 sq mi), the Jan Mayen EEZ makes up 29,349 km 2 (11,332 sq mi), and since 1977 Norway has claimed an economic zone around Svalbard of 803,993 km 2 (310,423 sq mi).

  4. Norway is therefore currently ranked 24 of the major economies. Taking purchasing power parity into account, this puts Norway very high up in the list of the world's richest countries, in 4th place. Inflation in Norway in 2022 was around 5.76%. Within the EU, the average in the same year was 8.83 percent.

  5. May 22, 2024 · Norway was originally a country of emigration with almost 850,000 Norwegians going abroad between 1825 and 1945. At the turn of the 20 th century, most Norwegians emigrated temporarily to work in the US. Immigrants to Norway in the 1960s were mostly from neighboring Nordic countries, with whom they shared a common labor market.

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