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| Oslo for beginners http://www.osloforbeginners.com A guide to Oslo for tourists, students and others coming to the Norwegian capital. Contains hints on sights, accomodation and shopping, important information from the authorities on how to apply for a visa and get a job, as well as useful links to Norwegian sites in English. |
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Norway is a very long and narrow country with approximately 4.6 million people. It is basically a mountain chain which goes down into the water so there is very little farmland. Norways main industries are fishing, crude oil, hydro electric and gas
He wanted to create a scent hound which had the pace and patience of a sight hound and crossed the Anglo Russian hound which can be also known as Harlequin Hound, with his own preferred scent hound, a stippled dog who was known as an alarm. Well, the result is in front of everyone, “Dunker Hound” breed found too less in number whose work left as whose one and only purpose is as a hunt hare.
Oslo is the hub of many museums and art galleries amongst which there are some which are well known internationally. The more famous internationally renowned attractions on the majority of the visitors’ itinerary include ‘the Vigeland Sculpture Park’, ‘the Viking Ship Museum’, and ‘the Munch Museum’.
Bergen, the second largest city in Norway, is often called “gates to the fjords” and “the city amongst seven mountains”. It looks like an impressive amphitheatre surrounded with mountains and water. Bergen will impress you with its provincial atmosphere and charm.
Southern Norway is dotted with islands anywhere you can see. I have heard recently that it is known as one of the best places in the world to sail.
Lars and Tone picked us up by boat and we couldn’t help noticing, as every little (and not so little) summerhouse we passed had a Norwegian flag flapping in the wind outside, that Norwegians happen to really like their country.
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