Fascinating and Cool Quick Facts
Norway; With its mountains, perfect nature and fjords, it is a country with a very high level of living standards besides the magnificent view. In this content we have compiled 20 surprising facts about Norway, a Scandinavian country.
1.Norway is actually called Nordweg, which means "North Road"
2.Norway's national symbol is the lion
3.Located on Jan Mayen Island in the Norwegian Sea, Beerenberg is Norway's only active volcano
4.The cheese slicer was invented by Thor Bjørklund in Norway in 1925
5.Lærdal Tunnel is the longest road tunnel in the world and is 24.5 kilometers long
6.In Norway, you can only buy alcoholic beverages at Vinmonopolet stores. There are two of these in each city. In rural areas there is none
7.The official Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square in London has been imported from Norway every New Year since 1946
8.Norway is the world's largest exporter of salmon
9.Sognefjorden is the largest fjord in Norway and the third largest in the world. It is the longest ice-free fjord in the world and stretches 205 km inland from the ocean
10.Norway greatly influenced Western civilization during the Viking age; This was usually a period when England's Lindisfarne Abbey was looted by Nordic pirates in 793 AD
11.Norway's Hardangervidda Plateau is Europe's largest mountain plateau and home to the continent's largest herd of wild deer
12.The Norwegians founded Ireland and Dublin in 836 AD
13.Although Norway is one of the largest oil exporters in the world, the highest gasoline prices in the world are applied here. It is $ 9.79 per gallon
14.Olav Haraldsson, Norway's first Christian king, was killed by the farmers and landowners association in Stiklestad, the first major Norwegian land war
15.Norway is one of the most peaceful countries in the world, ranking 11th among 162 countries, according to the 2013 Global Peace Index
16.Troldhaugen in Norway is home to aquariums with Europe's largest collection of saltwater fish
17.During World War II, the Norwegian mining town of Kirkenes was subjected to more bomb attacks than anywhere else in Europe, with the exception of Malta
18.Norway's national drink is akevitt or aquavit. It contains cumin seeds, dill, fennel, anise and orange peel