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  1. Feb 19, 2018 · 1. The world's longest road tunnel is in Norway. At an astonishing 15 miles (24.5 km) long, the Lærdal Tunnel is the world’s longest. Costing 1 billion Norwegian kroner to build (that's about USD $110 million) the tunnel connects the small communities of Lærdal and Aurland.

  2. Oct 18, 2022 · Join us on our 10 day adventure through the beautiful Scandic country of Norway. This incredible country is home to breathtaking wildlife, stunning and power...

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  3. The big exodus starts. 1905: The union with Sweden is dissolved and Norway becomes independent. 1960s: Oil is found in the North Sea, a discovery that will change the fortunes of the country significantly. 1972: Norway votes against EU membership (it will do so again in 1994). 1994: The Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer.

  4. The country code is in use for example for the two-letter suffixes such as .us (United States), .fr (France) or .de (Germany) in top-level domains (for countries) on the Internet. The three letter code is also often used at events with international participants from various countries like sports meetings or song contests, where you can see abbreviations like CAN (for Canada), DNK (for Denmark), AUS (for Australia).

  5. The country only has borders with Sweden in the south and Finland and Russia in the east. The northern parts of the country are sparsely populated due to the climatic conditions. Overall, the population density is only 14.2 people per km², making Norway one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. Less than 2% is a built-up area.

  6. See our selection of trusted companies that work hard to make you happy all through your trip. Stunning fjords. Cosy, compact cities. Magical northern lights. Plan your trip, discover great offers, and read our insider guides and inspiring feature articles about people, places and our quirky traditions. So that you get the most out of your trip!

  7. Norway is a very rugged country, characterized by a great variety of natural features caused by prehistoric glaciers and varied topography. The most renowned are the fjords, steep grooves cut into the land that flooded with water. The largest of these is Sognefjorden. Norway also has many glaciers and waterfalls.