The capital of Norway Oslo takes place in a picturesque fiord, and though it's a big and modern city, nature still has a great influence. Oslo is the oldest capital among the Scandinavian countries. It has the population of about 500 000 people, who have the reputation of being very friendly and hospitable. The center of Oslo is big and cozy,...
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The city was founded in 1070 on the shore of the bay by the king Olav Kyrre. Several decades later a huge castle Bergenhus made of stone was built here. This town is widely known by its splendid moderate climate. Bergen traditionally attracts large number of visitors. Tourists are attracted not only by the climate and nature of this place, but...
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Lillehammer is an amazing town, a famous Norwegian resort that is located on the bank of the Mjősa Lake. It got wide recognition after Winter Olympics that were conducted here in 1994. Starting from that time Lillehammer has become a traditional place for World Cup events. Just like all ski resorts, Lillehammer has its own ski stations -Hafjell,...
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Larvik is a relatively small resort-city on the south of Norway. This is also a port on the west coast of Bohus Bay. The population of the city estimates approximately 40 thousands of people. In Larvik are well-developed such industries as cellulose, paper, and ship building....
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