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Some Cool and Interesting Facts About (NORWAY)

The fjords, mountains and northern lights of Norway are known throughout the world. But other than the obvious, how much do you really know about this Scandinavian country? Learn more in this video of Norway facts.

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Ten Signs You’re In Norway

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These are typical signs that your''e in Norway, if in doubt. Ten of them, actually. The Real Norway! Forget about Mountains, Fjords and the Midnight Sun! If going to Norway you are more likely to see Cable Clutter, Public Tits, Trolley Trolls and Party Zombies.
These are Some Bullets on the List presented by a Sami/Chilean/Italian with a Norwegian Passport and a cheeky Tounge. Off Course, you will see Fjords and Mountains as well, but this is recognizable Norwegian Phenomena’s.

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We Report Direct from Those Special Situations. We Present Interesting Facts and Analyze Everyday Life in this Nordic Kingdom. We Visit Several Places in Oslo – The Capital.

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This Channel gives you Facts and New Perspectives one of The Richest Country in the World, Norway. According to the UN it’s also the best Nation to live and grow old in. Is it really?

Ronald, the Guide, will take you behind the Picturesque Norway, showing you a Different and more Fun Side of this Scandinavian Country. Because he is half Sami, partly Chilean and Italian with a Norwegian Passport. Best from yourway2norway (your travel guide to Norway and to understand the Norwegian culture), Ronald and Mads :)
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Norway Explained by Visiting a Typical Home

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Can an apartment tell all about a a nation - in 4 minutes? In this video Ronald takes on a challenge to explain Norwegians by visiting a typical home in Oslo. In this video you will get a closer look inside a Norwegian life. What kind of furnitures do we like? What kind of colors do we use? How are our bathrooms? What are the main kitchen equipments? All these answers, and more will be given here.
This Channel gives you Facts and New Perspectives on one of The Richest Country in the World, Norway. According to the UN it’s also the best Nation to live and grow old in. Is it really?

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Why Norway Is So Crazy: Interesting Facts You Have To Know.

Welcome to our YouTube video, Norway Unveiled: The Astonishing Truths Behind Its Quirky Reputation. In this captivating video, we will delve into the fascinating and often bewildering aspects that make Norway so uniquely crazy. Brace yourself for a whirlwind journey through the most intriguing and little-known facts about this incredible country! Let's dive right in.

From stunning landscapes to quirky traditions, Norway has earned its reputation as one of the most intriguing places on Earth. Join us as we explore the enigmatic allure of Norway and uncover the hidden secrets that contribute to its quirky charm.

Did you know that Norway is home to the northernmost city in the world? Tromsø, nestled within the Arctic Circle, experiences mind-boggling phenomena like the mesmerizing Northern Lights and the polar night. Discover how this surreal environment has shaped the mindset and lifestyle of the people living in this remote part of the world.

Norway's love affair with nature is legendary, and it boasts mind-blowing landscapes that seem to be plucked straight out of a fairytale. Explore the majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque mountains that dominate the Norwegian scenery. Get ready to be awestruck by the sheer beauty and tranquility that awaits you in every corner of this breathtaking country.

While nature holds a special place in Norwegian hearts, their quirkiness extends beyond that. Wait until you learn about their fascinating traditions, like the peculiar sport of wife-carrying, where husbands compete in a race while carrying their wives on their backs! Discover other peculiar customs that will leave you both amused and astonished.

Norway's education system is often hailed as one of the best in the world, but did you know that education is entirely free, even at the university level? Explore how this commitment to knowledge has transformed Norway into a hub for innovation and intellectual growth.

Prepare to be amazed by the Norwegian passion for outdoor activities. Whether it's hiking, skiing, or kayaking, Norwegians embrace an active lifestyle that perfectly complements their stunning surroundings. Learn how the Norwegian love for adventure has birthed extreme sports and activities that will leave adrenaline junkies itching to witness them firsthand.

Get ready to uncover more jaw-dropping facts about Norway, including its fascinating culinary delights, where inventive flavor combinations and traditional delicacies intertwine to create a truly unique dining experience.

Join us on this captivating journey through Norway as we delve into the astonishing truths and hidden gems that define its quirky reputation. From its extraordinary landscapes to peculiar traditions, this video will leave you with no doubt as to why Norway is truly a one-of-a-kind country.

So, pack your bags, bring along your sense of wonder, and get ready to be taken aback by the incredible allure of Norway. Stay tuned until the end as we reveal some bonus surprises that will have you even more intrigued! Enjoy this exploration of Norway like never before!

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9 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Norway
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1. Norway is a Scandinavian Country

We Norwegians tend to believe that Norway is the center of the earth and everyone knows who we are. The truth is that Norway isn't as large as we want to believe and everyone doesn't even know that Norway even is a country.

Norway is a Scandinavian country with approximately 5.2 million people and has numerous times been named one of the best places to live and/or visit.

(For those who don't know: Scandinavia consists of Norway, Sweden and Denmark; 3 nordic countries located in Europe)

2. Polar Bears do not Walk in the Streets

A common misconception is that Polar Bears walk the streets in Norway. This is, fortunately, not the case. In fact, there are no wild Polar Bears on mainland Norway.

Norway is actually a really civilized country and you would be surprised to see how modern it is. We even have cars driving in the streets...!

Svalbard, however, is a Norwegian archipelago between mainland Norway and the North Pole where there are more Polar Bears than people. Still, it's rare that there are any incidents between the inhabitants and Polar Bears.

3. The Norwegian currency is NOK (Norwegian Krone)
The currency we use in Norway is the Norwegian Krone. So, if you're traveling with only Euro you won't come far. The Norwegian Krone was recently weakened which means that if you're traveling to Norway in the near future it will be cheaper than what it was only one year ago.

It should be mentioned that Norway is using less and less cash. You can mostly anything with a credit card, even taxis and hot dogs! That means that it's not a crisis if you forgot to bring cash.

4. Most Norwegians Speak English

Don't know Norwegian? No problem! The majority of Norwegians speaks English. Even though some are a bit shy to have a full conversation, they are able to understand most and to help you with any questions you might have.

So, don't be afraid of saying hi to a stranger!

5. Norway is a Safe Country to Visit

Norway is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are extremely low even in major cities such as Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger.

As with any other urban areas, you should take certain precautions but there's not much to be afraid of. Even walking alone during the night is relatively safe and the chances are small that you'll become the victim of a crime.

Most crimes in Norway are related to home and office burglaries. There are some groups of pickpocketers traveling around the most touristic areas during summer so keep an extra eye on your wallet when you're in a crowd (still, the possibilities of anything happening is low).

6. Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

There are 4 seasons in Norway: winter, spring, summer, and fall. Be sure to take this into consideration when you're planning to visit Norway. Some attractions are only open during a specific season and certain hikes are unreachable during winter. If your main purpose is to visit one specific location figure out what season is optimal for that.

Another thing to keep in mind is that the weather changes a lot between seasons. Make sure that you always bring enough clothes when traveling to Norway as it does get cold! Keeping an eye on the weather forecast is always a good idea.

7. Always Bring an Extra Layer of Clothes

The weather, as mentioned above, changes a lot between seasons in Norway so you always want to bring enough clothes. Most importantly, if you're planning to go on some hikes during your visit, you need to bring an extra layer of clothes. Even during summer, it's wise to bring a rain jacket and a fleece in your backpack in case the weather changes or the temperatures drop when you reach a higher altitude.

8. Wild camping is Allowed in Mostly all of Norway

Due to Allemannsretten (every man or woman's right of public access), you can pitch a tent wherever you want in Norway (unless anything else is stated at a specific area). The outdoors is very important for us Norwegians and we do our best to maintain the right of using the outdoors freely. So, make sure that you leave no traces behind and don't do any damage to nature.

There are also several campsites all over Norway that are cheap to stay at. At these sites, you often have the possibility to take a warm shower, clean your clothes and charge any batteries.

9. National Parks and Most Outdoor Locations are Free to Use

Also, due to Allemannsretten, all public lands are free to access. This means that you don't have to pay an entrance fee for a national park and you're free to go mostly wherever you want.

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Norwegian Food and Snacks You Must Try! | Visit Norway

Norwegian snacks? Dag and Katarina try different kinds of traditional Norwegian snacks, from very weird to super delicious! Have you ever tried some of these?

A short list of some of the special Norwegian Snacks (in order of appearance):

1. Lefse - thin bread with butter, cinnamon, and sugar
2. Hot dog with shrimp sauce
3. Skolebolle - school bun. A bun with yellow cream, glace, and coconut drizzle
4. Makrell i tomat - mackerel in tomato sauce, served on bread and topped with mayo
5. Norwegian salmon - sashimi
6. Rømmegrøt - sour cream porridge, served with flatbread and cured ham
7. Kvikk lunsj - Norwegian chocolate!
8. Grandiosa - the most famous Norwegian frozen pizza
9. Tørrfisk - dried fish
10. Vaffel med brunost - Waffle with Norwegian brown cheese and jam
11. Kransekake - Norwegian wreath cake

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3 Interesting Facts About Norway, You May Not Know!

Often, what we are used to in our country seems simple, logical and convenient. But have you ever wondered how the way of life we ​​are used to changes from country to country? For example, when we moved to Norway, we immediately encountered simple things that made us inconvenient.

That is why we made this video, because if you know what you should not count on in Norway, even at the stage of travel planning, you will not find yourself in an uncomfortable situation for you!

After all, on vacation it is so important to reduce unnecessary stress and not once again leave the comfort zone and enjoy the country and the trip!

Have you ever had such moments when the usual way of things crumbled to dust about the rules and orders of another country? Write in the comments!

We hope this video will be useful, we tried very hard :)
Feel free to ask your questions and write your wishes, we are always pleased to read them!

00:00 - What not to count on in Norway
00:17 - Errors in calculating the path to the Navigator
02:20 - Sale of alcohol in shops
04:29 - Shopping on Sunday

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Norway's Most Common Phobias - Top 3 List

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Norwegians are more fearful than other Nordic people. 6 out of 10 say this impact their lives. 4 out of 10 report their phobia is a serious problem. What do we fear most? What is our top three list? Is it snow avalanches or an animal like wolves? Is it speaking in public or getting caught bragging about yourself? Or is it something totally different?
In this very expressive and hysterical video, which contains spasms, howls, shouts and screams – Ronald confronts the biggest fears of Norwegians. He struggles through great dangers, fights powerful enemies and is most of the time more dead than alive. Mads makes nasty pranks that cause Ronald to panic, while trying to get facts about the top 3 list out to viewers. Mads think it’s hilarious to watch Ronald crawling in anxiety. Ronald crashes to the ground and calls 911. It all ends in an embarrassing scene, where Ronald lose all his dignity in a chaos of bites, poison and deadly animals. Mads can’t stop laughing.
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How Is It to Be a Kid in Norway?

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What does the way we treat children and kids in Norway, says about who Norwegians are? Watch the video and judge for yourself. Some think we have gone too far. Others think we could be even better.
What do you think? How do you treat kids in your country?
In this video you will learn more about children’s rights, children’s healthcare, parental maternity, how many times a kid gets to have a birthday party, what they can choose to become, what they decide within a family and how the law is centered around their needs and protection.
In beautiful autumn Oslo, Ronald will take you through many of the different benefits of being a child in Norway. With the good help of two cool representatives – M & M. Without these guys, this video had been boring. We are forever grateful.

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This Channel gives you Facts and New Perspectives on one of The Richest Country in the World, Norway. According to the UN it’s also the best Nation to live and grow old in. Is it really?

Ronald, the Guide, will take you behind the Picturesque Norway, showing you a Different and more Fun Side of this Scandinavian Country. Because he is half Sami, partly Chilean and Italian with a Norwegian Passport. Best from yourway2norway (your travel guide to Norway and to understand the Norwegian culture), Ronald and Mads :)

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Visit Norway - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Norway

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Norwegian Food - What to Eat in Norway

Heading to Oslo or Bergen & Wondering what to eat in Norway?
Here we have a short video that covers just a few typical dishes you may have while you are in Norway. From Elk and Reindeer to Salmon, cod & Herring. Don't forget some cinnamon rolls or Kvikk Lunsij, the Norwegian version of Kit Kat (which Norwegians will tell you is much better).
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Important Update about Norway’s Dramatic 1000 Years of History

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Due to encoding errors, many people have reported playback issues on our video Norway’s Dramatic 1000 Years of History – illustrated by Iconic Architecture and Stupid Selfies. We are sorry for the inconvenience and have uploaded a new, errror free video. Follow this link and you can watch it:

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This is a rich and hilarious video. We tell the story of Norway’s roots, heritage – through 1000 years – illustrated with awesome buildings, all mirrored by our all-consuming social media obsession. From the Viking stave church, via the medieval castle, old town hall, small Norwegian wooden houses, the castle, the opera, the modern skyline and the ultra-modern stave church. Through this video journey you will also experience really bad modern dance, pretentious Viking yoga, stupid Norwegian fashion, a ridiculous proposal and a typical party only Norwegians can make. Yes, with Matpakke, if you were wondering. And some very exclusive and expensive Norwegian wine. It taste like sarcasm.

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This is yourway2norway (your travel guide to Norway and to understand the Norwegian culture)´s fun, factual and sometimes surreal take on the Norwegian history. We visit 11 different places, through Oslo's streets, harbors and museum. And you learn all about Norway's ups and downs, from proud Viking warriors to the poorest in Europe until we become the world's richest and happiest country - smeared with oil money. It is spring and the sun is shining. The capital appears from its best side.

Ronald is absolutely sure he is now a world champion in selfies, social media, Instagram and Facebook and will teach all his tricks to boost any social media profile. He sucks big time - but Mads lets him believe he's a master. Of course, it becomes intensely cringeworthy each time he tries to brag about his skills.

As always, a satiric and self-deprecating yourway2norway (your travel guide to Norway and to understand the Norwegian culture) video, made by Mads Nilsson and Ronald Sagatun

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Going to Norway. All you want is right here.
This Channel gives you Facts and New Perspectives on one of The Richest Country in the World, Norway. According to the UN it’s also the best Nation to live and grow old in. Is it really?
(Due to illness we will be back in the beginning of April with a new video)
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How to behave like a Norwegian | Visit Norway

Want to behave like a true Norwegian? How to look like a Norwegian to really blend in? What is a Norwegian arm?

Dag has been in Norway for a while now, and wants to show you what he has learned about Norwegian behaviour and how to blend in!

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How to Norway is a new Youtube series from Visit Norway. Two friends from Norway and Sweden, Katarina and Dag, explore Norway to give you everything you need to know before your next Norway adventure! They will travel all around Norway, all year round, and you are invited to join them on their journey! Leave a comment below if you have any questions or thoughts on where they should travel next!

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Norway Tours - interesting and unexpected facts about the country of fjords and trolls

Norway, with its population of just over 5 million, is one of the three Scandinavian countries. It is ranked as one of the best countries to live in and has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. In recent years, Norway has repeatedly been ranked as ‘the best country to live in’ by the United Nations Human Development Report. This annual ranking is based largely on average levels of education and income, combined with life expectancy, but also factors such as human rights and cultural freedom. Norway is also rated high for its literacy rate, educational levels, and material wealth. In addition, Norway has one of the best welfare systems in the world, making sure that people who are unemployed or unable to work are given support so that they can lead dignified lives. Norway also has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
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9 Norwegian Words that can help you to understand Norway better.

Understand Norwegian lifestyle, culture and traditions better with these very Norwegian words.
The Norwegian language has some pretty neat words that don’t really exist in English at all – or any other language, for that matter. Here you will find 9 Norwegian words, like for example, friluftsliv or koselig. The last one is a classic. Far from meaning simply “cosy”, it’s the appropriate adjective for pretty much any nice, pleasant, likeable, and/or friendly person or situation. Add the intensifier “skikkelig” (as in “skikkelig koselig”), and you’ll pass for a true Norwegian.

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Interesting facts about Norwegian food

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