Norway - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NorwayNorway has two official names: Norge in Bokmål and Noreg in Nynorsk.The English name Norway comes from the Old English word Norþweg mentioned in 880, meaning "northern way" or "way leading to the north", which is how the Anglo-Saxons referred to the coastline of Atlantic Norway similar to leading theory about the origin of the Norwegian language name.
Nord-Norge | region, Norway | Britannica
www.britannica.com › place › Nord-NorgeNord-Norge, English Northern Norway, geographic region of Norway. It reaches from Nordland about 575 miles (925 km) northward to the North Cape (Nordkapp), the northernmost point in Europe. An arm of the Gulf Stream, the North Atlantic Current, which flows past its coast, provides a relatively mild maritime climate. Commonly known as the “Land of the Midnight Sun,” it has a five-month ...
Coronavirus and travelling to Norway - Visit Norway
www.visitnorway.com › plan-your-trip › coronavirusMar 03, 2022 · From Saturday, February 12, 2022, you can travel to Norway without having to worry about anything more than having a good time! Updated March 3, 2022. No testing, no quarantining, no registration! As of February 12, 2022, all COVID-19 entry requirements have been lifted for all travellers to Norway. It is now super easy to travel to Norway, and ...
The coronavirus situation - regjeringen.no
www.regjeringen.no › en › topicsFeb 12, 2022 · 12/02/2022: The Norwegian Government is removing all regulatory measures against COVID-19, including the requirement to wear a face covering, keep a 1-metre distance, and the duty to go into isolation when people are sick. Some rules for Svalbard are being kept. The change will enter into effect on 12 February at 10 am.