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Norway

Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, stands as a Nordic country in Northern Europe, positioned on the Scandinavian Peninsula. In addition to its mainland, Norway encompasses the remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard. Embracing the Subantarctic region, Bouvet Island stands as a dependent territory. Norway also lays claim to the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land.

Covering a vast expanse of 385,207 square kilometers (148,729 square miles), Norway shares a lengthy eastern border with Sweden and is flanked by Finland and Russia to the northeast, with the Skagerrak strait marking its southern boundary. The country boasts an extensive coastline that opens up to the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea.

Andersgrotta Bomb Shelter

The Andersgrott bomb shelter is located in the city of Kirkenes. The construction was started in 1941 by Norwegian architect Anders Elvebach, in whose name the shelter was later named. It was opened to the public in 1990.

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The steamer Skibladner

One of Norway's unique historical sights is the Skibladner, a steamship built in 1854. It was named after in honour of the ship that, according to myth, belonged to the god Freyr.

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Norwegian Vehicle Museum

Norwegian Vehicle Museum in Lillihammer tells the story of Norway's Norway's vehicles, particularly locally produced cars from the early 1900s to the 1950s, when the last model, the "the Troll. Here visitors can also see a wide variet... read more

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Garmo Stave Church

The wooden church Garmo was erected in 1150 on the site of an old church, which dates back to Viking times. The church was originally located in Lom, from where it was later moved to Lillehammer. When building churches of this type in the Middle A... read more

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