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  1. Jan 18, 2022 · Other possible origins of the name Norway. Back in 1847, a student by the name of Niels Halvorsen Trønnes floated the idea that the origin of the name Norway may have come from the Old Norse word nór, which means narrow inlet or channel (via The Evergreen Post). It's a compelling argument, considering it makes the case that Norway's famed ...

  2. The city and municipality used the name Kristiania until 1 January 1925, when the name was changed back to Oslo. The reason the name was changed is because, after Norway became completely independent in 1905, the locals thought it was inappropriate to have the capital named after a Danish king. World War II

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · Hoyle, then 80 years old, was referring to the term Big Bang, which he had coined on 28 March 1949 to describe the origin of the Universe. Today, it is a household phrase, known to and routinely ...

  4. You Might be Surprised. The name “California” comes from a 16th century Spanish novel that involves a warrior queen named Calafia. But the name also has much deeper roots that connect North African pirates and a medieval epic poem. 1 What Does “California” Mean?

  5. Sep 16, 2021 · The myth for the name-giving of Athens. The answer seems to be given in a myth of antiquity that was almost lost in the depths of time and concerns the quarrel between two mighty gods of Olympus for the domination of the city. According to Greek mythology, the present capital of Greece is named after the goddess Athena, who prevailed in the ...

  6. Jan 24, 2018 · Modern Oslo. Many important buildings including the Royal Palace, the University, the Christiania Theatre and the Bank of Norway were built in the years that followed. In 1877, the city adopted the spelling Kristiania, before returning its name to Oslo in 1924. Read more: Oslo Stats: Norway's Capital City in Numbers