Discovering the Natural Beauty of Norway

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Explore the natural wonders of Norway, from its majestic mountains and glacial fjords to its vibrant culture and sustainable practices. Learn about the country's unique environment, rich history, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Dive into a land where nature reigns supreme, welcoming visitors to immerse themselves in its pristine landscapes and conservation efforts.

  • Norway
  • Natural Beauty
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Sustainable Practices
  • Fjords

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  1. Lets Explore Our Natural Treasure (I.) S.Y.2017-2019 Czech Republic, Norway, Italy

  2. Introducing Norway Norway is one of the most beautiful country in the world. It occupies the Scandinavian peninsula, and it is the farthest north of any European country . About two- thirds of its territory is mountainous and its coastline is cut by glacial fjords and enriched by about 50.000 little islands. Norway covers about 390.000 square Km. and it has a population of 5.2 million people. indigenious people of Norway are the Sami, coming from the northen parts of Sweden, Russia, Norway and Finland. western part of the The

  3. Norway is a Constitutional Monarchy and its currency is the Norwegian Krone. Its Constitution was adopted in 1814. The present monarch is King Harald V, who has married queen Sonja.

  4. The western part of Norway has a marine climate, cool summers, mild winters, and approximately 2,250 mm of precipitations every year. Eastern Norway, being protected mountains, has a more continental climate, with warm summers, cold winters, and much precipitation. by the less annual

  5. The selling of oil and gases plays a vital role in the Norwegian Economy and it is also an important financing source for the Norwegian welfare state. In spite of its abundant fossil fuel, about 98% of Norwegian energy production comes from renewable sources, hydropower. Tourism is also important and figures increase from year to year. Tourists come from all over the world and are mainly attracted by the beautiful Norwegian nature with its high mountains, deep valleys, special night lights, fjords, uncontaminated forests and little islands. above all from

  6. Norwegian environment and they are very respectful nature. They adore their forest-covered mountains and spend a lot of time there, sleeping in cabins or tents. Thanks to the Outdoor Recreation Act of 1957, anyone has free access and right of passage through uncultivated land, regardless of ownership, and the right to camp freely. love their towards hills and

  7. Norway has 46 national parks and about 17 % of its territory is protected. Parks are ruled by central and local government. No access to motorized vehicles is permitted, but it is possible to hike, skii, camp, but also light bonfires, fish, pick berries and hunt, with very few restrictions.

  8. Our personal experience of Norway! 4 th June, CATANIA - TRONDHEIM

  9. This is what we saw from our flight!

  10. closer

  11. ..and closer.

  12. until we reached it! An amazing land rich in beautiful landscapes and unique flora and fauna!

  13. Italian guy in Norway A bit cold, but peaceful and tidy, inhabited by very polite and welcoming persons, skilled in driving, guiding, pitching tents, playing volleyball, plaiting hair, eating Italian pasta and cooking reindeers

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