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CURRENT THAT FLOWS NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST OF NORWAY INTO THE BARENTS SEA
Norway Current; Norway current
  • North Atlantic Current (red) and Norwegian Current (orange)

Norway      
n. Noruega
Norway         
  • Utøya massacre]] of 22 July 2011.
  • Annual [[population growth]] in Norway 1951–2016, in thousands
  • Scenes from the [[Norwegian Campaign]] in 1940
  • Bombing of [[Kristiansund]]. The German invasion resulted in 24 towns being bombed in the spring of 1940.
  • [[Nordic Bronze Age]] [[rock carvings]] at [[Steinkjer]], [[Central Norway]]
  • [[Bryggen]] in [[Bergen]], once the centre of trade in Norway under the [[Hanseatic League]] trade network, now preserved as a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Dragon Style]], a style of design architecture that originated during the [[Norwegian romantic nationalism]].
  • The Royal Palace]] in Oslo
  • Årumkrysset on [[European route E6]] in Årum, [[Fredrikstad]]
  • Members of the [[European Free Trade Association]] (green) participate in the [[European Single Market]] and are part of the [[Schengen Area]].
  • [[Edvard Grieg]], composer and pianist
  • OS]])
  • The 1814 constitutional assembly, painted by [[Oscar Wergeland]]
  • date=February 2022}}
  • 1900}}
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • Hardingfele]], the "Hardanger fiddle", a Norwegian instrument
  • The first Norwegian [[F-35 Lightning II]] lands at Luke Air Force Base.
  • Agriculture is a significant sector, in spite of the mountainous landscape ([[Øysand]]).
  • The [[Gjermundbu helmet]] found in [[Buskerud]] is the only known reconstructable [[Viking Age]] helmet.
  • 1890}}
  • Oil production has been central to the Norwegian economy since the 1970s, with a dominating [[state ownership]] ([[Heidrun oil field]]).
  • Germanic]] tribes described by [[Jordanes]] in Norway
  • ''Fridtjof Nansen'' class frigate]]
  • Queen Sonja]] of Norway (reigning since 1991) in 2012
  • alt=
  • Extent of the [[Ahrensburg culture]], 12,900–11,700 BC
  • Development of life expectancy in Norway
  • most successful Winter Olympian]] of all time, with 15 medals
  • The main building of the [[Norwegian University of Science and Technology]] in [[Trondheim]]
  • [[Nidaros Cathedral]] in [[Trondheim]]
  • [[Niels Henrik Abel]] made pioneering contributions in a variety of fields. The [[Abel Prize]] in mathematics, originally proposed in 1899 to complement the [[Nobel Prize]]s, is named in his honour.
  • The map shows the division of the Norwegian dialects within the main groups.
  • Norway and its overseas administrative divisions
  • A proportional representation of Norway exports, 2019
  • Open Border]] with the Novgorod Republic
  • A municipal and regional reform: "On 8 June 2017, the Storting decided the following merger of counties."
  • Norwegian]] woman in local geographic environment at [[Voss]] near [[Gudvangen]] in 1959
  • Norwegians…"}}
  • Norwegian fighter pilots in the United Kingdom during World War II
  • Norwegians of two Norwegian parents, either born abroad or in Norway as a percentage proportionally and nationally in Norway as of 2021
  • Map of Norway showing the normal precipitation (annual average). Period 1961–1990.
  • 1900}}
  • A satellite image of continental Norway in winter
  • [[Sigrid Undset]]
  • Since the 1970s oil production has helped to expand the Norwegian economy and finance the Norwegian state ([[Statfjord oil field]]).
  • [[Stockfish]] has been exported from [[Lofoten]] in Norway for at least 1,000 years.
  • The Storting]]'' is the [[Parliament of Norway]].
  • [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul]] has the largest concentration of ethnic Norwegians outside Norway, at 470,000.
  • Norway's claimed economic zones
  • Egil Ragnar Monn-Iversen]] had so much influence in Norwegian culture that he received the nickname ''the Godfather''.
  • [[The Scream]] by [[Edvard Munch]], 1893
  • 1500}}
  • The [[Urnes Stave Church]] has been listed by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Heritage Site]].
  • Traditional Norwegian farmer's costumes, known as ''folkedrakt'', and modern costumes inspired by those costumes, known as ''[[bunad]]'', are widely used on special occasions.
  • [[International Women's Day]] march in Oslo
COUNTRY IN NORTHERN EUROPE
Noreg; Norwegian state; ISO 3166-1:NO; Kingdom of Norway; Norwegian kingdom; Kongeriket Norge; Kongeriket Noreg; Noregur; Norwegia; Name of Norway; Royal Kingdom of Norway; Etymology of Norway; NORWAY; Sport in Norway; Norwegian Realm; Biodiversity in Norway; Norwey; Norga; Vuodna; Nøørje; Indigenous religions of Norway; Nowray; Migration in Norway
(n.) = Noruega
Ex: The Prussian Instructions were also widely adopted in Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland, and to a lesser extent Denmark, Holland and Norway.
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* Norway haddock = gallineta, rosada
Norway         
  • Utøya massacre]] of 22 July 2011.
  • Annual [[population growth]] in Norway 1951–2016, in thousands
  • Scenes from the [[Norwegian Campaign]] in 1940
  • Bombing of [[Kristiansund]]. The German invasion resulted in 24 towns being bombed in the spring of 1940.
  • [[Nordic Bronze Age]] [[rock carvings]] at [[Steinkjer]], [[Central Norway]]
  • [[Bryggen]] in [[Bergen]], once the centre of trade in Norway under the [[Hanseatic League]] trade network, now preserved as a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Dragon Style]], a style of design architecture that originated during the [[Norwegian romantic nationalism]].
  • The Royal Palace]] in Oslo
  • Årumkrysset on [[European route E6]] in Årum, [[Fredrikstad]]
  • Members of the [[European Free Trade Association]] (green) participate in the [[European Single Market]] and are part of the [[Schengen Area]].
  • [[Edvard Grieg]], composer and pianist
  • OS]])
  • The 1814 constitutional assembly, painted by [[Oscar Wergeland]]
  • date=February 2022}}
  • 1900}}
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • Hardingfele]], the "Hardanger fiddle", a Norwegian instrument
  • The first Norwegian [[F-35 Lightning II]] lands at Luke Air Force Base.
  • Agriculture is a significant sector, in spite of the mountainous landscape ([[Øysand]]).
  • The [[Gjermundbu helmet]] found in [[Buskerud]] is the only known reconstructable [[Viking Age]] helmet.
  • 1890}}
  • Oil production has been central to the Norwegian economy since the 1970s, with a dominating [[state ownership]] ([[Heidrun oil field]]).
  • Germanic]] tribes described by [[Jordanes]] in Norway
  • ''Fridtjof Nansen'' class frigate]]
  • Queen Sonja]] of Norway (reigning since 1991) in 2012
  • alt=
  • Extent of the [[Ahrensburg culture]], 12,900–11,700 BC
  • Development of life expectancy in Norway
  • most successful Winter Olympian]] of all time, with 15 medals
  • The main building of the [[Norwegian University of Science and Technology]] in [[Trondheim]]
  • [[Nidaros Cathedral]] in [[Trondheim]]
  • [[Niels Henrik Abel]] made pioneering contributions in a variety of fields. The [[Abel Prize]] in mathematics, originally proposed in 1899 to complement the [[Nobel Prize]]s, is named in his honour.
  • The map shows the division of the Norwegian dialects within the main groups.
  • Norway and its overseas administrative divisions
  • A proportional representation of Norway exports, 2019
  • Open Border]] with the Novgorod Republic
  • A municipal and regional reform: "On 8 June 2017, the Storting decided the following merger of counties."
  • Norwegian]] woman in local geographic environment at [[Voss]] near [[Gudvangen]] in 1959
  • Norwegians…"}}
  • Norwegian fighter pilots in the United Kingdom during World War II
  • Norwegians of two Norwegian parents, either born abroad or in Norway as a percentage proportionally and nationally in Norway as of 2021
  • Map of Norway showing the normal precipitation (annual average). Period 1961–1990.
  • 1900}}
  • A satellite image of continental Norway in winter
  • [[Sigrid Undset]]
  • Since the 1970s oil production has helped to expand the Norwegian economy and finance the Norwegian state ([[Statfjord oil field]]).
  • [[Stockfish]] has been exported from [[Lofoten]] in Norway for at least 1,000 years.
  • The Storting]]'' is the [[Parliament of Norway]].
  • [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul]] has the largest concentration of ethnic Norwegians outside Norway, at 470,000.
  • Norway's claimed economic zones
  • Egil Ragnar Monn-Iversen]] had so much influence in Norwegian culture that he received the nickname ''the Godfather''.
  • [[The Scream]] by [[Edvard Munch]], 1893
  • 1500}}
  • The [[Urnes Stave Church]] has been listed by [[UNESCO]] as a [[World Heritage Site]].
  • Traditional Norwegian farmer's costumes, known as ''folkedrakt'', and modern costumes inspired by those costumes, known as ''[[bunad]]'', are widely used on special occasions.
  • [[International Women's Day]] march in Oslo
COUNTRY IN NORTHERN EUROPE
Noreg; Norwegian state; ISO 3166-1:NO; Kingdom of Norway; Norwegian kingdom; Kongeriket Norge; Kongeriket Noreg; Noregur; Norwegia; Name of Norway; Royal Kingdom of Norway; Etymology of Norway; NORWAY; Sport in Norway; Norwegian Realm; Biodiversity in Norway; Norwey; Norga; Vuodna; Nøørje; Indigenous religions of Norway; Nowray; Migration in Norway
Noruega

Definitie

busy bee
¦ noun informal an industrious person.

Wikipedia

Norwegian Current

The Norwegian Current (also known as the Norway Coastal Current) is one of two dominant arctic inflows of water. It can be traced from near Shetland, north of Scotland, otherwise from the eastern North Sea at depths of up to 100 metres. It finally passes the Opening into the Barents Sea, a large outcrop of the Arctic Ocean. Compared to its partial source the North Atlantic Current (which otherwise loops into the East Greenland Current) it is colder and less salty; the other sources are the less saline North and Baltic seas and the Norwegian fjords and rivers. It is considerably warmer and saltier than the Arctic Ocean, which is freshened by precipitation and ice in and around it. Winter temperatures in the flow are typically between 2 and 5 °C — the co-parent North Atlantic flow, a heat remnant of its Gulf Stream chief contributor, exceeds 6 °C.

Norwegian coastal waters are dominated by two main water masses, the Norwegian Coastal Current and the North Atlantic Drift Water (Atlantic Water). As the Norwegian Coastal Current moves northward, North Atlantic Drift Water is mixed in, raising the salinity (see Salinity below).

The current is both wind-driven, “piling up” of water along the Norwegian coast by southwesterly winds (creating elevation and thus pressure differences), and also driven by its salinity distribution which in turn creates density gradients.