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https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1922_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Norway1774023 1922 Encyclopædia Britannica — Norway. NORWAY ( see 19.799 ). The population of Norway, according to the preliminary results of the census of Dec. 1 1920, had increased to 2,646,306, from 2,393,906 in 1910. Of the 1920 population, 1,863,300 (70.34%) were resident in the country districts and 785,700 (29.66%) in the towns.
Norway - Languages | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/place/Norway/Languages26.12.2021 · Norway - Norway - Languages: The Norwegian language belongs to the North Germanic branch of the Germanic language group. The Norwegian alphabet has three more letters than the Latin alphabet—æ, ø, and å, pronounced respectively as the vowels in bad, burn, and ball. Modern Norwegian has many dialects, but all of them, as well as the Swedish and …
Norway - Climate | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/place/Norway/Climate25.12.2021 · Norway - Norway - Climate: Although it occupies almost the same degrees of latitude as Alaska, Norway owes its warmer climate to the Norwegian Current (the northeastern extension of the Gulf Stream), which carries four to five million tons of tropical water per second into the surrounding seas. This current usually keeps the fjords from freezing, even in the …