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The Kingdom of Norway
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385,252 kilometers most sparsely populated in Europe:4.8 million
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The country shares a border to the east with Sweden; its northernmost region is bordered by Finland to the south and Denmark lies south of its southern tip across the Skagerrak Strait.
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Denmark National flag Governed by Denmark
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National emblem A golden lion with an axe Symbol of power
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Cultural, scientific, economic and governmental centre One of the most expensive cities in the world
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Electric cars ships Bikes
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Outdoor activities
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Skiing Birthplace of skiing
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Fishing Lakes, deep fjords and the long coast line offer a unique variety of fishing areas.
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Polar lights In the Norway’s Hammerfest – the northern most city of the world, the sun remains hidden for 1,500 hours.
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During the polar nights, the landscape is covered by snow, beautifully reflecting the light of the stars above which is enough to read by.
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Salmon
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Moose
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Reindeer
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Norwegian pavilion Norway Powered by Nature In Norway the cities are few and small but every Norwegian city has one quality in common because all the cities exist in a close relationship with nature.
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The roof of the pavilion rises and falls dramatically giving associations to the ocean, the coast and mountains, depending on the eyes and imagination of the spectator. 15 trees
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Norwegian pavilion’s show of Norway Powered by Nature addresses the EXPO theme “better city, better life”.
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