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NORWAY

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Honningsvag

Lofoten

Trondheim

GeirangerHellesyltFlam Bergen

StavangerOslo

SWEDEN

FINLAND

RUSSIA

It stretches over 2500 km and over 83000 km including the fjords and islands.

Population: 4.865.437

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The land of the midnight sun

From May to July the sun never completely descends in areas north of the Arctic Circle.

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TROLLS

A troll is the typical souvenir of Norway. The legend says that they are strange creatures taht live in the mountains.

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Ostbroen Bridge

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OSLO

Oslo is the capital of Norway.

It has only a population of 575.000.

It is the cultural, scientific, economic and governmental centre of Norway.

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THE VIKING SHIP MUSEUM

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THE HOLMENKOLLEN SKI JUMP

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The Nobel Peace Prize is presented at the annual Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo.

CITY HALL

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Vigeland Sculpture ParkIs the largest park in Oslo.

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Gustav Vigeland

Gustav was born on a farm called Vigeland in Mandal, in the south of Norway.

He was sent to Oslo where he learned to read and carve wood at a local school.

Later he became a very famous sculptor.

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STAVANGER

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Stavanger is an important fishing and food industry.

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Stavanger has got oil and a very important port.

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The Pulpit rockThe Pulpit rock

It's 600 meters above the sea.

It is a flat rock measuring 25m x 25m.

There is no railing around it but nobody has yet fallen off.

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BERGEN

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Bergen has a population of 252.051

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Bergen city is situated among a group of 7 mountains, the same as Rome.

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FANTOFT CHURCH.

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FLAM

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TVINDE WATERFALL

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FLAM RAILWAY

Flam has a population of 500.

This 45-minute journey takes you from 5 metres to 867 metres above sea level at Myrdal station.

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VOSS

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HELLESYLT

AND

GEIRANGER

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Hellesylt is a branch of the Great Fjord and it is next to Geiranger.

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Geiranger is a small tourist town and lies at the head of the Geirangerfjord.

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DALSNIBBA MOUNTAIN

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THE SEVEN SISTERS THE SUITOR

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TRONDHEIM

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Trondheim is a medieval and university city.

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In the Nidamos Cathedral were coronated many kings.

NIDAMOS CATHEDRAL

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It is a gothic cathedral built in the 12th century.

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LOFOTEN

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These islands are known by their beautiful nature.

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These islands are important for their archaeology rests from the iron age and the vikings

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STAMSUND Lofoten islands are comunicated by 3 small airports.

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HONNINGSVAG

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Honningsvag is the northernmost city in Europe

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The North Cape is the northernmost point of Europe

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Honningsvag

Lofoten

Trondheim

Hellesylt

Flam

Bergen

Stavanger

Oslo

Geiranger

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Adrià Escobet Montalbán Marc Masanas JimenezGerard Flores Ascón