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		<title>Cruise to Norway and See Its Spectacular Fjords</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 07:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christ Angelo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Western Norway is known as being particularly dense with fjords, you can also see the natural wonders in certain other regions of the country. As well as getting up close and personal with these awe-inspiring sights, you may also want to enjoy the cultural attractions that can be found in Fjord Norway&#8217;s various towns. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Western Norway is known as being particularly dense with fjords, you can also see the natural wonders in certain other regions of the country.</p>
<p>As well as getting up close and personal with these awe-inspiring sights, you may also want to enjoy the cultural attractions that can be found in Fjord Norway&#8217;s various towns.</p>
<p>These include Alesund in Sunnmore &#8211; which boasts beautiful architecture, a huge aquarium and some interesting museums &#8211; as well as Tromso, which is surrounded by mountains, and Bergen, the medieval gateway to the fjord region.</p>
<p>Visitors may also want to head to the North Cape for more amazing scenery and the chance to see the most northernmost village in the world.</p>
<p>However, if your main focus is the fjords, then make sure you take in Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord first.</p>
<p>Located in south-west Norway to the north-east of Bergen, these fjords are particularly high and steep &#8211; their rock walls measure as much as 1,400 metres in height and extend below sea level for about 500m.</p>
<p>It should be easy enough to see both fjords in the same cruise holiday, as they are situated 120km apart.</p>
<p>Some of the sights travellers can take in when visiting these fjords include huge waterfalls, glacial lakes, deciduous and coniferous forests, craggy mountains and a range of native land-based and marine animals.</p>
<p>If you decide to visit Fjord Norway via a cruise, you will find that the experience is unlike other sea voyages as you remain in sight of land for most of the time &#8211; giving you a huge opportunity to take in the country&#8217;s gorgeous natural landscape whenever you head to the deck.</p>
<p>With a rich Viking past, wonderful food and a superb arts and culture scene, Norway could be the perfect cruise destination for anyone looking for a holiday to remember.</p>
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		<title>Solsiden Seafood Restaurant in Sondre Akershus Kai 34, Oslo, Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 07:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy Austin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After our fishing trip to The Gaula and two days in Trondheim, a quite lovely city with clean open wide streets and very friendly people, we travelled by train back to Oslod As always in our limited experience of Norway the trains were clean, comfortable, punctual to the second and good value Arrived in Oslo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After our fishing trip to The Gaula and two days in Trondheim, a quite lovely city with clean open wide streets and very friendly people, we travelled by train back to Oslod As always in our limited experience of Norway the trains were clean, comfortable, punctual to the second and good value</p>
<p>Arrived in Oslo late afternoon, the central station is a mess outside but a short walk got us to our hotel. The Comfort Hotel which is modern, very convenient and comfortable enoughd Had a complimentary cup of tea and a council of war to decide where to eat. After consulting our guide book we decided on a seafood restaurant called Solsiden. It is rated as the perhaps the best of its type in Oslo and as it was our last night we were happy with the price guideline of £40 to £60. We enjoyed a gentle stroll down to the seafront past the old fortress and along the seafront and found the Solsiden restaurant perfectly situated with panoramic views over the sea, shipping and harbour. The place was packed on a Tuesday evening a good sign and we got the last table. We settled in with two small beers and took in the menu and the surroundings which were chic and modern. I particularly liked the large bar with the brigade of chefs working away behind it which gave a great atmosphere complemented by the 200 + diners, a happening place.</p>
<p>We both chose the same meal and had a bottle of 2006 Chablis, Vielles Vignes, Domaine George to wash it down with which for Norway was reasonably priced at £47.50. The starter of marinaded salmon and sweet roe was extremely good, though not over generous in portion size it certainly left you wanting more which is perhaps a good thing. Our main course of Turbot with potato and German mustard pure and lobster sauce was brilliant. The fish accurately cooked and sauces and flavours that perfectly complemented the fish. The potato and german mustard pure was something that I shall get my guys to try and repeat when I get home. Simply lip smacking and a contrast to the crunchy lightly cooked vegetables. The desserts were light, imaginative not too sweet and a perfect end. The service was friendly and efficient with the staff very highly trained. A nice touch which we could learn from was an explanation of each dish to the table as they put it down in a choice of languages!</p>
<p>Had time now to look out at the stunning views across the sea with sun starting to set on the horizon, various boats plying their trade around the harbour and to enjoy a coffee. Also to observe the restaurant in full swing. Their signitature dish was a fruits de mers served for two or more people in raised elegant bowls that dominated the tables stuffed with crabs, lobsters, oysters etc. Not cheap at £65 per person but this was not stopping at least 70 people having it! I had to succumb to a fit of professional jealousy with my mind looking at the 200 people and whirring like a calculator especially as everyone was drinking liberally even at Norway&#8217;s renowned drink prices.</p>
<p>All good things come to an end, time to pay the bill and stroll back to the hotel on a perfect summers evenings As expected the bill was about £140 for the 2 of us however there was a sting in the tail. At the bottom of the bill was a thing called MOMS at an extra 345 krone. On asking we were told that this was the 25% tax. There was no mention of this on the menu or wine list and everyone else in Norway had as in this country included the tax in the quoted price. We did pay it, but it left a nasty taste which was a shame as the meal was truly memorable as was everything else.</p>
<p>Our stroll back to the hotel was enlivened by all manner of prostitutes which apparently Oslo has a reputation for. Fathers macular degeneration prevented him seeing the sights, but eventually a large well endowed Romanian gypsy lady accosted him and would not take no for an answer. Father informed her that he was 75, would not be much use to her, had never resorted to her kind and was not going to start now! Sadly I think that much of this would have been lost in the translation though she did go away.</p>
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		<title>Cities of Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 09:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Catherine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is a country where has diverse cities, amazing centers and sites rich in architectural and historical value. With a combination of beautiful museums and huge glaciers, Norway is an ideal holiday destination for both adventure and history lovers. Below are some of the cities and places one must visit when holidaying in Norway: Oslo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is a country where has diverse cities, amazing centers and sites rich in architectural and historical value. With a combination of beautiful museums and huge glaciers, Norway is an ideal holiday destination for both adventure and history lovers.</p>
<p>Below are some of the cities and places one must visit when holidaying in Norway:</p>
<p>Oslo</p>
<p>Oslo is a remarkable Norwegian city that serves as a major tourist attraction for those holidaying in Norway. Tourists and visitors on their Norwegian holiday can enjoy visiting places like galleries and museums. The rich culture of this city can be seen in its attractions like the National Gallery, The Munch Museum, The Norwegian Folk Museum, and The Norwegian Museum of Applied Arts, Norwegian Home Front Museum, The Thor Heyerdahl Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo City Museum and the Viking Ships Museum. This Norwegian city is also house to architectural rich attractions like the royal palace Kongelige Slott, the parliament building Stortinget and the Akershus castle.</p>
<p>Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim</p>
<p>This tourist attraction is a fabulous building from the medieval times. Situated in Scandinavia, the building is considered as a national shrine in Norway. Tourists and visitors on their Norwegian holiday must visit this huge structure and see the beauty of this cathedral. Many parts of this attraction are decorated with religious, ornate biblical as well as royal stone statues. Those holidaying in Norway in the summer months can also enjoy crown jewels.</p>
<p>Ajostedal Glacier National Park</p>
<p>Tourist and visitors on a family Norwegian holiday can always visit this tourist attraction for their family vacation. This national park has a lot to offer from glaciers, waterfalls, museum to adventures like hiking, skiing and walking.</p>
<p>Stavanger</p>
<p>This Norwegian city is the cleanest Norwegian attraction and is a place worth visiting for those holidaying in Norway. Many tourists and visitors enjoy the city&#8217;s architecture and harbor with historical value. You can also witness amazing wooden buildings, the Norwegian oil museum, Rogaland Art Gallery and the Fish Cannery Museum. Those who appreciate history can enjoy this Norwegian city by strolling through the old town with its cobblestone walkways and 18th century houses.</p>
<p>Tromso</p>
<p>Tromso is a major tourist attraction that offers a variety of things to enjoy for a great Norwegian holiday. From cultural activities, restaurants, bars, a brewery, museums to street music. The virtual planetarium here is a crowd puller and offers a visual delight.</p>
<p>Bergen</p>
<p>Former Norwegian capital, Bergen is another favorite tourist attraction for many tourists and visitors holidaying in Norwegian. The most striking feature of this Norwegian city is the beautiful Bryggen buildings dating back to the 17th century. The town also has some historically rich galleries and museums with Bergen heritage and art.</p>
<p>Best time for a Norwegian holiday</p>
<p>Tourists and visitors holidaying in Norway prefer its late spring time for vacationing. An ideal holiday in Norway would be advised from the months of May to September.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Holiday In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 09:20:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is located in Northern Europe and shares its borders with Sweden, Russia and Finland; it has also been privileged with an award for being the most serene country in the world according to a survey conducted by the Global Peace Index in 2007, whilst also being one of the original members of NATO. Norway [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is located in Northern Europe and shares its borders with Sweden, Russia and Finland; it has also been privileged with an award for being the most serene country in the world according to a survey conducted by the Global Peace Index in 2007, whilst also being one of the original members of NATO. Norway is a beautiful country with the numbers of tourists visiting increasing every year. If you are looking forward to get involved in outdoor activities, opt for either skiing, fishing or rock climbing. All of these activities are quite exhilarating in Norway, but you require being attentive while doing this. Norway was hit by the Black Death in 1349 which increased rapidly up the country and along the coastlines taking victims for along its way for six months in where the inhabitants were reduced by 50%. This therefore led to a considerable decline in the economy and social status of Norway for hundreds of years after.</p>
<p>However, all this changed in the 20th Century when Norway fixed its mark as one of the richest countries in the world after declaring themselves as a self-governing nation, which resulted in a enormous economic growth. The primary factor that has helped development for the general economy of Norway is the tourist destination of the Norwegian Fjords. The Fjords in Norway, located on the western coast of the country, are one of the most spectacular places of interest you will ever see and experience in your lifetime. With their wild, beautiful and unscathed appearance featuring breath taking mountains, lakes and waterfalls the fjords are a place that you should take a trip to if you are heading to Norway.</p>
<p>Most tourists that visit Norway either set up camp or book into hotels that overlook the fjords giving panoramic and scenic views of nature at its best. Some will go to see the most well-known fjord being that of the Geirangerfjord, or the Sognefjord that spans 204km of striking landscapes. If that&#8217;s not enough you can book yourself on a boat trip along the many lakes and rivers that pass through the fjords. There are so many different types of activities that can be carried out when visiting Norway. Kayaking in the lakes and rivers, walking on the glaciers and cycling along the hidden peaceful roads are just a few ideasof the things that you can do.</p>
<p>Today, people are widely opting for a tour to Norway, as its unusual fjords are getting good attention. The country is replete with unusual enchantments, which wonderfully complements its unique identity. The north European paradise is a captivation for tourists from all across the world. If you too are planning a trip to this gorgeous getaway, get your ticket booked today itself. It is not a difficult task and numerous online travel guides are there to assist you in your endeavor. You can also get an online reservation in Norway hotels using online reservation system offered by travel guides.</p>
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		<title>Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2008 06:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is an amazing travel destination. Its location in the far north of Europe means that portions of the country actually sit inside the Arctic Circle. Norway is among the most beautiful of the Scandinavian countries, with landscapes that will amaze and astound you to no end. Visitors are attracted to Norway by its long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is an amazing travel destination. Its location in the far north of Europe means that portions of the country actually sit inside the Arctic Circle. Norway is among the most beautiful of the Scandinavian countries, with landscapes that will amaze and astound you to no end. Visitors are attracted to Norway by its long and rugged coastline and proud maritime tradition, but the highlight is often the opportunity to visit and explore some of the magnificent scenery of Norway&#8217;s plentiful fjords.</p>
<p>The landscapes and scenery of Norway The fjords of Norway are truly spectacular. Visitors can cruise the fjords on comfortable tour boats, one of the best ways to experience the tranquil waters and the towering cliffs. Some cliffs stretch over 3000 feet into the sky, so far up that they sometimes seem to reach all the way to the clouds. There are many delightful towns and villages in and among the fjords, so consider taking a break from the tour boat to spend a few days in one of these wonderful places. The people are friendly and open, welcoming travellers and happily sharing their culture and lifestyle. Another advantage to spending a few days on the banks of a fjord is that you have an opportunity to explore the rugged landscape and take in some spectacular sights. If you think the views from the fjord are amazing, just wait until you get farther up into the hills!</p>
<p>Travellers seeking an active vacation find that Norway is an excellent choice for that type of vacation. There are many natural wilderness areas, hiking trails, glaciers, and even places to sea kayak. And of course, in the winter time there are nearly endless places to go cross country skiing and take in more of the stunning landscapes of Norway. Cross country skis are the transportation of choice for many Norwegians (it is known as Nordic skiing, after all) and since it is so easy to learn you can really get out into the countryside and meet many wonderful people.</p>
<p>The nightlife in Oslo is modern and plentiful, thanks to the many bars and a strong culture of socializing in them. Another excellent city for enjoying vibrant nightlife is Bergen, Norway&#8217;s second largest city. Bergen is known throughout Europe as a very cool, cultural place, with a buzzing music scene and seemingly endless energy in the air.</p>
<p>Getting there Travel to and from Norway is easy and convenient as it is a major air carrier destination in Europe. There are two excellent international airports in Oslo and Trondheim, plus some wonderful ports where passenger liners and ferries provide frequent service. The two most popular times of year to visit Norway are in the summer, when travellers can enjoy the &#8220;midnight sun&#8221;, and in the winter, when watching the Northern Lights becomes a favorite activity for travellers and locals alike. Regardless of the time of year you choose to go, plan ahead and book your flights early to get the best ticket prices and most choices of days and times to travel.</p>
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		<title>Beautiful Sites, Gentle People In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 07:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you want to downhill ski, cross country ski, snowboard or learn to race a dog team, there are many experiences and opportunities that might await you on a visit to Norway. There are many different ski resorts and mountains that you can visit, each one giving you a different take on the outdoor sport, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you want to downhill ski, cross country ski, snowboard or learn to race a dog team, there are many experiences and opportunities that might await you on a visit to Norway. There are many different ski resorts and mountains that you can visit, each one giving you a different take on the outdoor sport, and each one giving you a different place to exhibit your skills and to learn new ones. There is never an end to the beauty of the places that you can travel to in Norway. You should always be prepared to be outdoors and to enjoy the climates, because when it comes to outdoor temperature, they are actually quite bearable and livable. The snow is beautiful and breathtaking in the winter, and the flower gardens are also beautiful in the summer. There is hardly a more beautiful country on earth that you could visit than Norway. The natural attractions are the best. There are hundreds of beautiful and unique things to see in nature in Norway. Most of best include the fjords that dot the country side, as well as the mountain farms on the west coast. The capital in Eastern Norway offers you historical sites as well as contemporary life, and the midnight sun in the north is something you should not pass by if you are there art the right time. If you are planning your first visit to Norway, you should be sure to include some time to spend in Oslo. This city is the forefront of technology and modern life in Norway. You can see multitudes of museums and cultural hot spots by taking a visit to Norway, and there are many affordable hotels where you can stay and where you can enjoy the country to the fullest. Besides for the outdoor activities and the indoor museums in Oslo, there re also many monuments that you can discover, as well as simply going through the city as a normal person. Some of the best experiences in Norway can be found in the small coffee shops and book stores in any town. Simply sitting down to talk to someone who has lived there for their whole lives can teach you lessons that you have never even dreamt of learning.</p>
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		<title>Guide To A Yacht Charter In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Norwegian coast is a heaven for sailors with picturesque small towns and a coastline filled with islands. The fjords and the mountainous landscape give the possibility for interesting itineraries that are unique along the 1.200 nautical miles long coastline. The beauty of Norway doesn&#8217;t only depend on its mountains and fjords but also on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Norwegian coast is a heaven for sailors with picturesque small towns and a coastline filled with islands. The fjords and the mountainous landscape give the possibility for interesting itineraries that are unique along the 1.200 nautical miles long coastline. The beauty of Norway doesn&#8217;t only depend on its mountains and fjords but also on the variety of its islands, which makes sailing in Norway truly enjoyable. All you have to do is to come aboard a yacht charter, and then you can give yourself one unique and memorable holiday for you and your family.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re in Norway, you&#8217;ll never fail to ignore Bergen, one of the most popular towns in the country. Besides being a portal for yacht ports and the fjords, there are also many other interesting sights to see. For instance, you can catch the medieval architecture that made up the country&#8217;s history (such as their magnificent cathedrals). You may also want to stay in one of their wooden houses that are scattered all over the city. Most of all, you can play along with amateur bands who are willing to take your requests for some Norwegian music. Sailing in Norway is like paradise. But where to go? A good suggestion will be in the Norwegian South Coast region. By nature, the weather along this area is sometimes unpredictable. However, you can find many sheltered places along your charter. If you&#8217;re sailing alone, you can anchor your boat close to any of the mountains near the fjords. Nevertheless, for safety purposes ensure that you have the right safety gear with you. Moreover, you must also be prepared for the strong gusts of winds.</p>
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		<title>Things To Do On Holiday In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 03:56:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is a popular holiday destination for holiday makers going on a family holiday and staying in self catering holiday accommodation. There are some great holiday homes available to rent in Norway. Norway cannot be described roughly because of its huge scope of vacation destinations. There are a lot of things to mention about Norway. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is a popular holiday destination for holiday makers going on a family holiday and staying in self catering holiday accommodation. There are some great holiday homes available to rent in Norway. Norway cannot be described roughly because of its huge scope of vacation destinations. There are a lot of things to mention about Norway. In a compact way Norway could be described as craggy, wild, and a very intense. Norway is entirely diverse and there is a lot of difference from the northern end to the souther tip, the area which is around Oslo. There are some superb ski chalets and self catering apartments to rent in Norway.</p>
<p>Norway has great trekking and hiking areas and also some amazing walks which can be quite scintillating. You can also go hunting, mountain climbing and also fishing which also are great holiday activities. Norway is known as the birthplace of skiing. The landscape almost covers up to 30000km full of pistes. The ski season is from November to may end. There are some great ski chalets available to rent direct from their owners in this region. In the summer season this area gets transformed into the land with a midnight sun. It means that the sun will be up for 24 hours and there won&#8217;t be any night, It is a very rare spectacle. Tromso is also famous for being the biggest northerly brewery. Norwegian cuisine includes the famous lufse and the lutefisk. These are food that is delicious and worth trying once. Norway has a long summer that lasts from may to September. Norway has a variety of entertaining activities that makes it a great holiday destination.</p>
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		<title>Norway is Where it All Began</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolfgang Jaegel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is a beautiful and sparsely populated land of towering mountains, spectacular fjords and clean cities and towns. The people are friendly and often speak English, and youll find you feel at home here. South East Norway is a land of contrasts. In the south the coast is a succession of lovely coves, islands and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.norway2.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Norway</strong></a> is a beautiful and sparsely populated land of towering mountains, spectacular fjords and clean cities and towns. The people are friendly and often speak English, and youll find you feel at home here. South East Norway is a land of contrasts. In the south the coast is a succession of lovely coves, islands and inlets, dotted with quaint fishing ports. Oslo is at the northernmost point of this enormous arm of the Skagerrak. Inland the scenery becomes progressively wilder and more mountainous, culminating in the wilderness which includes the Jotunheim, Rondane and Dovrefjell national parks. Northern Norway stretches for over 1000 miles, from below Trondheim in the south to the borders of Finland and Russia, well north of the Arctic Circle. Trondheim and Tromso are the two main cities, both well worth a visit, especially Trondheim with its impressive cathedral and attractive old centre. The main road north crosses the Arctic Circle before reaching Bodo, and from here on the scenery is true wilderness, punctuated with the occasional small town.</p>
<p>Many believe that Norway is where it all began, with the need to move across snow over vast distances. During the winter, most of the towns and cities in this wild and beautiful country have access to a <a href="http://www.skiingcentral.info/" target="_blank"><strong>ski area</strong></a>. These vary from the high quality slopes and lift complex around Lillehammer, scene of former Winter Olympics, to small local complexes with just a couple of lifts. Theres certainly something for everyone and you could even combine a trip to Oslo with some skiing in the easily reached hills behind the city.</p>
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		<title>An Online Visit to Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 04:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is a kingdom that is situated in the northern part of Europe. Together with Denmark and Sweden, Norway is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The kingdom of Norway has a population of around 4 million, scattered on a total of 385,155 km² . There are two official languages in Norway: the Bokmal and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is a kingdom that is situated in the northern part of <a href="http://www.europecentral.info/" target="_blank"><strong>Europe</strong></a>. Together with Denmark and Sweden, Norway is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The kingdom of Norway has a population of around 4 million, scattered on a total of 385,155 km² . There are two official languages in Norway: the Bokmal and the Nynorsk, but in case you are visiting, you shouldn’t worry about the language as the majority of Norwegians speak English.</p>
<p>The capital of Norway is Oslo, being also the greatest city in this land. Oslo is a city that combines tradition with modernity, being a wonderful place to visit. You can go to Vigeland Park and see the sculptures of the famous Norwegian sculptor or you can go to the sea or visit the jumping slope at Holmenkolen. Other nice cities to visit in Norway are Bergen with many lakes and monuments, being called the city of fireworks, Trondheim- a place with loads of cathedrals and in the vicinity of the fjords and Tromso, which is a very northern place and while you are here, you can take a look at the polar circle. Besides the friendly and blonde people, there are also rare animals that one can see in Norway. If you visit the forests or the national parks, you will be able to experience the abundant wildlife (moose, reindeers, white hares, etc.) and the lovely scenery.</p>
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