Created by Heather Anderson
Introduction I chose to represent Norway in my presentation since my husband is of Norwegian descent. I found it interesting to learn that Norway had 4,908,100 inhabitants in September 2010, and is expected to pass 5 million people in March Also noteworthy, is the fact that the Norwegian Oil Industry has made Norway one of the wealthiest countries in the world. The Norwegian Parliament has established a Government Pension Fund that at the end of 2011 reached an impressive 3.08 billion Norwegian Kroner, which is approx. $ 531 billion US dollars. Menu
Map Introduction Author Credits Landscape Food Traditions Animals End Show
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Author Menu My name is Heather Anderson. I am a student at WWU earning my Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education. My husband, myself and our 3 children currently live and work on the family bamboo farm located in Monroe, WA. In our spare time we enjoy riding our ATV’s and BBQ’s with friends and family.
Credits Title Image: ByTheLake.jpg ByTheLake.jpg Norway Map Image: Globe Image: Landscape background: Glass Floats: Kransecake: Gross foods: Leftse: ecipe.cfm ecipe.cfm Rosetta: Norway Facts/Information: Caribou picture: Arctic fox picture: Author Photos: From the personal collection of Heather Anderson Flag of Norway: Clip art Microsoft Office 2007 Sad Christmas Music: Menu
Landscape Menu Norway is a fjord country. There are great fjords to visit, like the Sogna fjorden, which is the biggest fjord in Norway with its 180km long finger. The most spectacular fjord is said to be the Geiranger fjord pictured here.
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Traditions Traditionally, farming and fishing were the main professions in Norway. There are long traditions for the fishermen along the coast and fjords of Norway to use the old, real glass floats when fishing with nets, and even today they are quite common to be found in the old boathouses. Menu
Animals Reindeer, which are also called caribou are found in Norway along with the Arctic fox. Menu