Norway Population: 4,644,457
BackgroundTwo centuries of Viking raids into Europe tapered off following the adoption of Christianity by King Olav TRYGGVASON in 994. Conversion of the Norwegian kingdom occurred over the next several decades. In 1397, Norway was absorbed into a union with Denmark that lasted more than four centuries. In 1814, Norwegians resisted the cession of their country to Sweden and adopted a new constitution. Sweden then invaded Norway but agreed to let Norway keep its constitution in return for accepting the union under a Swedish king. Rising nationalism throughout the 19th century led to a 1905 referendum granting Norway independence. Although Norway remained neutral in World War I, it suffered hvy losses to its shipping. Norway proclaimed its neutrality at the outset of World War II, but was nonetheless occupied for five yrs by Nazi Germany (1940-45). In 1949, neutrality was abandoned and Norway became a member of NATO. Discovery of oil and gas in adjacent waters in the late 1960s boosted Norway's economic fortunes. The current focus is on containing spending on the extensive welfare system and planning for the time when petroleum reserves are depleted. In referenda held in 1972 and 1994, Norway rejected joining the EU.
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GeographyAbout two-thirds mountains; some 50,000 islands off its much indented coastline; strategic loion adjacent to s lanes and air routes in North Atlantic; one of most rugged and longest coastlines in the world.Loion:Northern Europe, bordering the North S and the North Atlantic Ocn, west of SwedenGeographic coordinates:62 00 N, 10 00 r:total: 323,802 sq km
land: 307,442 sq km
water: 16,360 sq kmSize comparison: slightly larger than New Mexico
Land Boundaries:total: 2,542 km
border countries: Finland 727 km, Sweden 1,619 km, Russia 196 kmCoastline:25,148 km (includes mainland 2,650 km, as well as long fjords, numerous small islands, and minor indentations 22,498 km; length of island coastlines 58,133 km)Maritime claims:territorial s: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 10 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: 200 nmClimate:temperate along coast, modified by North Atlantic Current; colder interior with incrsed precipitation and colder summers; rainy yr-round on west coastTerrain:glaciated; mostly high platus and rugged mountains by fertile valleys; small, stered plains; coastline deeply indented by fjords; arctic tundra in northElevation extremes:lowest point: Norwegian S 0 m
highest point: Galdhopig 2,469 mNatural resources:petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, copper, ld, zinc, titanium, pyrites, nickel, fish, timber, hydropowerLand use:arable land: 2.7%
permanent crops: 0%
other: 97.3% (2005)Irrigated land:1,270 sq km (2003)Natural hazards:rockslides, avalanchesCurrent Environment Issues:water pollution; acid rain damaging forests and adversely affecting lakes, thrtening fish stocks; air pollution from vehicle emissionsInternational Environment Agreements:party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitro Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulfur 85, Air Pollution-Sulfur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Sls, Antarctic Trty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertifiion, Endangered Species, Environmental Modifiion, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the S, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
PeoplePopulation:4,644,457 (July 2008 est.)Age structure:0-14 yrs: 18.8% (male 446,146/female 426,166)
15-64 yrs: 66.2% (male 1,559,750/female 1,516,217)
65 yrs and over: 15% (male 297,175/female 399,003) (2008 est.)Median age:total: 39 yrs
male: 38.2 yrs
female: 39.9 yrs (2008 est.)Population growth rate:0.35% (2008 est.)Birth rate:11.12 births/1,000 population (2008 est.)Dth rate:9.33 dths/1,000 population (2008 est.)Net migration rate:1.71 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2008 est.)Sex ratio:at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 yrs: 1.05 male(s)/female
15-64 yrs: 1.03 male(s)/female
65 yrs and over: 0.74 male(s)/female
total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2008 est.)Infant mortality rate:total: 3.61 dths/1,000 live births
male: 3.96 dths/1,000 live births
female: 3.24 dths/1,000 live births (2008 est.)Life expectancy at birth:total population: 79.81 yrs
male: 77.16 yrs
female: 82.6 yrs (2008 est.)Total fertility rate:1.78 children born/woman (2008 est.)HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:0.1% (2001 est.)HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:2,100 (2001 est.)HIV/AIDS - dths:fewer than 100 (2003 est.)Nationality:noun: Norwegian(s)
adjective: NorwegianEthnic groups:Norwegian 94.4% (includes Sami, about 60,000), other Europn 3.6%, other 2% (2007 estimate)Religions:Church of Norway 85.7%, Pentecostal 1%, Roman holic 1%, other Christian 2.4%, Muslim 1.8%, other 8.1% (2004)Languages:Bokmal Norwegian (official), Nynorsk Norwegian (official), small Sami- and Finnish-spking minorities; note - Sami is official in six municipalitiesLiteracy:definition: age 15 and over can rd and write
total population: 100%
male: 100%
female: 100%
GovernmentCountry name:conventional long form: Kingdom of Norway
conventional short form: Norway
local long form: Kongeriket Norge
local short form: NorgeGovernment type:constitutional monarchyCapital:name: Oslo
geographic coordinates: 59 55 N, 10 45 E
time difference: UTC+1 (6 hours ahd of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in OctoberAdministrative divisions:19 counties (fylker, singular - fylke); Akershus, Aust-Agder, Buskerud, Finnmark, Hedmark, Hordaland, More og Romsdal, Nordland, Nord-Trondelag, Oppland, Oslo, Ostfold, Rogaland, Sogn og Fjordane, Sor-Trondelag, Telemark, Troms, Vest-Agder, VestfoldDependent ars:Bouvet Island, Jan Mayen, SvalbardIndependence:7 June 1905 (Norway declared the union with Sweden dissolved); 26 October 1905 (Sweden agreed to the repl of the union)National holiday:Constitution Day, 17 May (1814)Constitution:17 May 1814; amended many timesLegal system:mixture of customary law, civil law system, and common law traditions; Supreme Court renders advisory opinions to legislature when asked; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservationsSuffrage:18 yrs of age; universalExecutive branch:chief of state: King HARALD V (since 17 January 1991); Heir Apparent Crown Prince HAAKON MAGNUS, son of the monarch (born 20 July 1973)
hd of government: Prime Minister Jens STOLTENBERG (since 17 October 2005)
cabinet: State Council appointed by the monarch with the approval of parliament
elections: the monarch is hereditary; following parliamentary elections, the lder of the majority party or the lder of the majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the monarch with the approval of the parliamentLegislative branch:modified unicameral Parliament or Storting (169 sts; members are elected by popular vote by proportional representation to serve four-yr terms); note - in 2009 the of sts will change to 165
elections: last held 12 September 2005 (next to be held in September 2009)
election results: percent of vote by party - Labor Party 32.7%, Progress Party 22.1%, Conservative Party 14.1%, Socialist Left Party 8.8%, Christian People's Party 6.8%, Center Party 6.5%, Liberal Party 5.9%, other 3.1%; sts by party - Labor Party 61, Progress Party 38, Conservative Party 23, Socialist Left Party 15, Christian People's Party 11, Center Party 11, Liberal Party 10
note: for certain purposes, the parliament divides itself into two chambers and elects one-fourth of its membership in the Lagting and three-fourths of its membership in the OdelstingJudicial branch:Supreme Court or Hoyesterett (justices appointed by the monarch)Political parties and lders:Center Party [Liv Signe NAVARSETE]; Christian People's Party [Dagfinn HOYBRATEN]; Conservative Party [Erna SOLBERG]; Labor Party [Jens STOLTENBERG]; Liberal Party [Lars SPONHEIM]; Progress Party [Siv JENSEN]; Socialist Left Party [Kristin HALVORSEN]Political pressure groups and lders:Norwegian Aid Committee or NORWAC; Norwegian Association of the Disabled; Pure Salmon Campaign; The Consumer Council (consumer advocacy group)
other: environmental groups; media; reform movementsInternational organization participation:ADB (nonregional members), AfDB (nonregional members), Arctic Council, Australia Group, BIS, CBSS, CE, CERN, PC, EBRD, EFTA, ESA, FAO, IADB, IA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, I, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, MIGA, NAM (guest), NATO, NC, N, NIB, NSG, OAS (observer), OE, OPCW, OSCE, Paris Club, PCA, Schen Convention, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNITAR, UNMIS, UNRWA, UNTSO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WEU (associate), WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, Ziplomatic representation in the US:chief of mission: Ambassador Wegger C. STROMMEN
chancery: 2720 34th Street NW, Washington, DC 20008
telephone: [1] (202) 333-6000
FAX: [1] (202) 337-0870
consulate(s) eral: Houston, Minnpolis, New York, San FranDiplomatic representation from the US:chief of mission: Ambassador Benson K. WHITNEY
embassy: Henrik Ibsens gate 48, 0244 Oslo; note - the embassy will move to Huseby in the nr future
mailing address: PSC 69, Box 1000, APO AE 09707
telephone: [47] (22) 44 85 50
FAX: [47] (22) 44 33 63, 56 27 51
EconomyThe Norwegian economy is a prosperous bastion of welfare capitalism, fturing a combination of free market activity and government intervention. The government controls ars, such as the vital petroleum sector, through large-scale state enterprises. The country is richly endowed with natural resources - petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals - and is highly dependent on the petroleum sector, which accounts for nrly half of exports and over 30% of state revenue. Norway is the world's third-largest oil exporter as well as the third-largest gas exporter. Norway opted to stay out of the EU during a referendum in November 1994; nonetheless, as a member of the Europn Economic Ar, it contributes sizably to the EU budget. In anticiipation of eventual declines in oil and gas prodution, Norway saves almost all state revenue from the petroleum sector in a sovereign wlth fund. After lackluster growth of less than 1.5% in 2002-03, GDP growth picked up to 2.5-6.2% in 2004-07, partly due to higher oil prices. Growth fell to 2.3% in 2008 as a result of the slowing world economy and the drop in oil prices.GDP (purchasing power parity):$267 billion (2008 est.)GDP (official exchange rate):$481.1 billion (2008 est.)GDP - rl growth rate:2.8% (2008 est.)GDP - per capita (PPP):$57,500 (2008 est.)GDP - composition by sector:agriculture: 2.4%
industry: 40.7%
services: 56.8% (2008 est.)Labor force:2.59 million (2008 est.)Labor force - by occupation:agriculture: 3.3%
industry: 20.8%
services: 75.9% (2005)Unemployment rate:2.5% (2008 est.)Population below poverty line:NA%Household income or consumption by percentage share:lowest 10%: 3.9%
highest 10%: 23.4% (2000)Distribution of family income - Gini index:28 (2005)Inflation rate (consumer prices):3.6% (2008 est.)Investment (gross fixed):20.3% of GDP (2008 est.)Budget:revenues: $283.7 billion
expenditures: $197 billion (2008 est.)Public debt:89.7% of GDP (2008 est.)Agriculture - products:
Industries:petroleum and gas, food processing, shipbuilding, pulp and paper products, metals, chemicals, timber, mining, textiles, fishingIndustrial production growth rate:
Electricity - production:135 billion kWh (2007 est.)Electricity - consumption:111.5 billion kWh (2006 est.)Electricity - exports:15.32 billion kWh (2007 est.)Electricity - imports:5.284 billion kWh (2007 est.)Oil - production:2.565 million bbl/day (2007 est.)Oil - consumption:224,500 bbl/day (2007 est.)Oil - exports:2.714 million bbl/day (2005)Oil - imports:92,650 bbl/day (2005)Oil - proved reserves:6.865 billion bbl (1 January 2008 est.)Natural gas - production:92.6 billion cu m (2007 est.)Natural gas - consumption:6.5 billion cu m (2007 est.)Natural gas - exports:86.1 billion cu m (2007 est.)Natural gas - imports:0 cu m (2007 est.)Natural gas - proved reserves:2.241 trillion cu m (1 January 2008 est.)Current account balance:$84.35 billion (2008 est.)Exports:$177.6 billion f.o.b. (2008 est.)Exports - commodities:petroleum and petroleum products, machinery and equipment, metals, chemicals, ships, fishExports - partners:UK 26.3%, Germany 12.3%, Netherlands 10.2%, France 8%, Sweden 6.5%, US 6.2% (2007)Imports:$93.21 billion f.o.b. (2008 est.)Imports - commodities:machinery and equipment, chemicals, metals, foodstuffsImports - partners:Sweden 14.7%, Germany 13.6%, UK 6.9%, Denmark 6.4%, China 6.1%, US 4.8%, Canada 4.3% (2007)Economic aid - donor:ODA, $2.954 billion (2006)Reserves of foreign exchange and gold:$60.84 billion (2006 est.)Debt - external:$469.1 billion; note - Norway is a net external creditor (30 June 2007)Stock of direct foreign investment - at home:$69.04 billion (2008 est.)Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad:$142.3 billion (2008 est.)Market value of publicly traded shares:$357.4 billion (31 December 2007)Currency ():Norwegian krone (NOK)Exchange rates:Norwegian kroner (NOK) per US dollar - 5.2338 (2008 est.), 5.8396 (2007), 6.4117 (2006), 6.4425 (2005), 6.7408 (2004)Fiscal yr:calendar yr
CommuniionsTele in use:1.988 million (2007)Cellular in use:5.192 million (2007)Telephone system:eral assessment: modern in all respects; one of the most advanced telecommuniions networks in Europe
domestic: Norway has a domestic satellite system; moreover, the prevalence of rural ars encourages the wide use of cellular-mobile systems instd of fixed-wire systems
international: country - 47; 2 buried coaxial cable systems; submarine cables provide links to other Nordic countries and Europe; satellite rth stations - NA Eutelsat, NA sat (Atlantic Ocn), and 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic and Indian Ocn regions); note - Norway shares the Inmarsat rth station with the other Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden) (1999)Radio broadcast stations:AM 5, FM at lst 650, shortwave 1 (1998)Television broadcast stations:360 (plus 2,729 repters) (1995)Internet country :.noInternet hosts:2.995 million (2008)Internet users:3.8 million (2007)
TransportationAirports:98 (2007)Airports (paved runways):total: 67
over 3,047 m: 1
2,438 to 3,047 m: 12
1,524 to 2,437 m: 12
914 to 1,523 m: 13
under 914 m: 29 (2007)Airports (unpaved runways):total: 31
914 to 1,523 m: 6
under 914 m: 25 (2007)Heliports:1 (2007)Pipelines:condensate 508 km; gas 6,529 km; oil 2,444 km; oil/gas/water 457 km (2007)Railways:total: 4,114 km
standard gauge: 4,114 km 1.435-m gauge (2,552 km electrified) (2008)Roadways:total: 92,946 km
paved: 72,033 km (includes 664 km of expressways)
unpaved: 20,913 km (2007)Waterways:1,577 km (2008)Merchant marine:total: 688
by type: bulk carrier 46, cargo 141, carrier 3, chemical tanker 137, combination ore/oil 12, container 4, liquefied gas 65, passenger/cargo 117, petroleum tanker 85, refrigerated cargo 14, roll on/roll off 13, specialized tanker 1, vehicle carrier 50
foreign-owned: 199 (Canada 3, Canada 7, Chile 2, China 36, Denmark 25, Estonia 1, Finland 1, France 3, Germany 1, Greece 3, Hong Kong 20, Iceland 3, Italy 4, Japan 29, Lithuania 1, Malaysia 1, Monaco 5, Poland 3, Saudi Arabia 3, Singapore 1, Sweden 34, UK 5, US 8)
registered in other countries: 923 (Antigua and Barbuda 8, Australia 1, Bahamas 189, Barbados 38, Belize 3, Bermuda 5, Brazil 5, Canada 3, Cayman Islands 1, China 1, Comoros 1, Cook Islands 5, Cyprus 18, Denmark 1, Denmark 2, Dominica 1, Estonia 2, Faroe Islands 4, Finland 3, France 5, Gibraltar 33, Hong Kong 40, Indonesia 1, Isle of Man 20, Italy 2, South Kor 2, Liberia 40, Libya 1, Malta 93, Marshall Islands 66, Netherlands 12, Netherlands Antilles 3, Panama 89, Philippines 10, Russia 2, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 13, Singapore 143, Spain 5, Sweden 7, Tuvalu 1, UK 31, US 9, unknown 4) (2008)Ports and terminals:Ber, Borg Havn, Haugesund, Maaloy, Mongstad, Narvik, Oslo, Sture
Military
Military branches:Norwegian Army (Haeren), Royal Norwegian Navy (Kongelige Norske Sjoeforsvaret, RNoN; includes Coastal Rangers and Coast Guard (Kysakt)), Royal Norwegian Air Force (Kongelige Norske Luftforsvaret, RNoAF), Home Guard (Heimevernet, HV) (2007)Military service age and obligation:18-44 yrs of age for male compulsory military service; 16 yrs of age in wartime; 17 yrs of age for male volunteers; 18 yrs of age for women; 12-month service obligation, in practice shortened to 8 to 9 months; although all males between ages of 18 and 44 are liable for service, in practice they are seldom called to duty after age 30; reserve obligation to age 35-60; 16 yrs of age for volunteers to the Home Guard, who serve 6-month duty tours (2006)Manpower available for military service:males age 16-49: 1,078,181
females age 16-49: 1,046,550 (2008 est.)Manpower fit for military service:males age 16-49: 888,101
females age 16-49: 862,159 (2008 est.)
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