Norway
Description
Norway is known for its natural beauty, featuring stunning fjords, mountains and waterfalls. With its stunning scenic nature and pristine wilderness, it attracts visitors from all over the world. Whether you’re hiking in the Lofoten Islands, enjoying the vibrant city life of Oslo, or exploring the beauty of Geirangerfjord, there is something for everyone. In summer, the Midnight Sun offers endless daylight for adventures, while winter brings the opportunity for witnessing the magical Northern Lights.

Facts about Norway
Norway is located in Northern Europe, on the Western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The capital city is Oslo, and the official language is Norwegian. The country covers an area of 385,207 square kilometres and has a population of 5.5 million people. The official currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone (NOK).
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DID YOU KNOW?
- Norway has over 50.000 islands scattered along its coastline.
- The country is home to the world’s longest road tunnel, the Laerdal tunnel, which stretches over 24.5 km.
- The first Vikings to reach North America came from Norway, around 500 years before Christopher Columbus.
- The Norwegian coastline, if stretched out, would circle the globe two and a half times.
- Norway is one of the world’s leading countries in electric vehicle adoption, with over 80% of new cars sold being electric.
- Reindeer racing is a popular sport in Norway’s northern regions.
- Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago, is home to the Global Seed Vault, which safeguards seeds from around the world.
What to do?
- - Visit the stunning fjords, such as Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord.
- - Northern Lights hunting.
- - Take a ride on the Flam Railway, one of the steepest railways in the world.
- - Visit the Lofoten Islands for its breathtaking natural beauty and fishing villages.
- - Reindeer sledding, dog sledding or snowmobiling in the Arctic Circle.
- - Whale watching.
- - Enjoy the Midnight Sun in Nordkapp, the northernmost point of Europe.
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