The document summarizes the history and geography of Norway. It notes that Vikings inhabited Norway in the 9th century and several kingdoms emerged. Norway was united later and converted to Christianity in the 11th century. It was also united with Sweden and Denmark in the 14th century. The document provides details on Norway's capital Oslo, terrain of rugged mountains and fjords, adoption of a constitution in 1814, and population of around 5 million today. Key geographical locations mentioned include the North Cape, Geirangerfjord, and Holmenkollen ski jump.
Sweden is located in Northern Europe and has a population of over 9 million people. The official language is Swedish and the capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a constitutional monarchy government and Lutheranism is the predominant religion. Some famous Swedes include Astrid Lindgren, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Ingmar Bergman, and Greta Garbo. Key industries include automobiles, clothing, furniture, and forestry.
Norway presentation (adi Roll no.88 uos)Adeel Asghar
Norway has a history of being in a union with Denmark from 1300 to 1814 and then forming a new union with Sweden from 1814 to 1905, at which point it became a free and independent country. It has a population of around 5 million people and its capital is Oslo. The dominant religion is membership in the Church of Norway, which around 80% of residents belong to. Norway has a secular and multicultural society and its official language is Norwegian.
Norway is a Scandinavian country located in Northern Europe that borders Sweden, Finland, and Russia. It has a mountainous and fjord-dotted coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean. The southern part of Norway contains plains and low hills and is home to the capital city of Oslo. Norway has three main rivers that flow from the mountainous interior to the sea. The indigenous Sami people have inhabited northern Norway for over 11,000 years and continue their semi-nomadic reindeer herding traditions. May 17th is Norway's Independence Day, a national celebration of Norway's independence from Sweden. Traditional folk music and the classical compositions of Edvard Grieg are an important part of Norwegian culture. Norway has a constitutional
Iceland is known for its unique culture and natural beauty. Some key facts include:
- One in ten Icelanders publish a book during their lifetime.
- Popular tourist destinations include the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Golden Circle route featuring Geysir and Gullfoss waterfall, and Vatnajökull glacier.
- Icelandic culture is rooted in Norse traditions and many still believe in elves. Festivals celebrate Viking heritage and music is a big part of their identity.
Germany is a country located in central Europe with a population of over 82 million. It has a long history, with the modern state founded in 1871. Germany has 16 states and is governed as a federal parliamentary republic. The largest city and capital is Berlin. Germany has a large economy and was historically the largest exporter of goods in the world. German culture has made significant contributions to philosophy, science, and the arts. Some iconic aspects of German culture include its castles, cities, food, beer, and sporting events.
Nueva Zelanda está compuesta por dos islas principales y otras menores en el sudeste del Pacífico. Los maoríes fueron los primeros pobladores y llegaron alrededor del año 1000 d.C., dedicándose principalmente a la caza y recolección. En el siglo XVIII comenzó la colonización europea liderada por los británicos. Actualmente es una democracia parlamentaria independiente aunque mantiene vínculos con la monarquía británica. La agricultura y la ganadería son las principales actividades
Sweden is located in Scandinavia and is bordered by Norway and Finland. It has a population of over 9 million people and its capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a constitutional monarchy form of government and uses its own currency, the Swedish Krona, despite being part of the European Union. The Vikings originated from Scandinavian countries like Sweden between 700-1100 AD and were known for raiding parts of Europe. Sweden has a large forest coverage and over 100,000 lakes within its borders. The dominant religion in Sweden is Lutheranism, though immigration has increased the Muslim population to over 500,000 people as well.
Norwegian is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway and is the official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of mutually intelligible dialects. The languages developed from Old Norse, which was widespread during the Viking era but did not differ greatly between what are now Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish areas. Norwegian has a pitch accent system that uses two tones to distinguish words that are otherwise identical, like "farmers" and "beans." The exact pitch patterns vary between dialects.
Sweden has a constitutional monarchy form of government. Some key facts about Sweden are that Olaf Skötkonung was the first Swedish king, Sweden has participated in World Wars I and II, and Stockholm is the capital city. Sweden borders Norway and has geographic features like the Scandinavian Mountains and Lake Vattern. The population of Sweden is over 9 million and the official language is Swedish.
Ovo je prezentacija o Kraljevini Svedskoj.Moze se koristiti kao nastavni materijal za geografiju za sesti razred osnovne skole.Sve na prezentaciji je provereno tacno,sto je potvrdio moj nastavnik geografije.Molim da ne skidate tekst sa prezentacije,ako pravite za skolu,osim ako ne mozete nesto da nadjete na internetu.Ako imate nekih pitanja,obratite mi se na mejl: zivanovic03n@gmail.com.
El documento analiza dos obras barrocas, Don Quijote de la Mancha y Las meninas de Velázquez. Ambas se estructuran en torno a dos elementos: autores de múltiples reflejos e historias parciales que enriquecen la historia central. En ambas obras, los autores parecen desconocer parte de los hechos y dejan dudas para que el lector realice su propia interpretación. Esto refleja la visión barroca del mundo a través de perspectivas múltiples y matices.
The document summarizes the history and geography of Norway. It notes that Vikings inhabited Norway in the 9th century and several kingdoms emerged. Norway was united later and converted to Christianity in the 11th century. It was also united with Sweden and Denmark in the 14th century. The document provides details on Norway's capital Oslo, terrain of rugged mountains and fjords, adoption of a constitution in 1814, and population of around 5 million today. Key geographical locations mentioned include the North Cape, Geirangerfjord, and Holmenkollen ski jump.
Sweden is located in Northern Europe and has a population of over 9 million people. The official language is Swedish and the capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a constitutional monarchy government and Lutheranism is the predominant religion. Some famous Swedes include Astrid Lindgren, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Ingmar Bergman, and Greta Garbo. Key industries include automobiles, clothing, furniture, and forestry.
Norway presentation (adi Roll no.88 uos)Adeel Asghar
Norway has a history of being in a union with Denmark from 1300 to 1814 and then forming a new union with Sweden from 1814 to 1905, at which point it became a free and independent country. It has a population of around 5 million people and its capital is Oslo. The dominant religion is membership in the Church of Norway, which around 80% of residents belong to. Norway has a secular and multicultural society and its official language is Norwegian.
Norway is a Scandinavian country located in Northern Europe that borders Sweden, Finland, and Russia. It has a mountainous and fjord-dotted coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean. The southern part of Norway contains plains and low hills and is home to the capital city of Oslo. Norway has three main rivers that flow from the mountainous interior to the sea. The indigenous Sami people have inhabited northern Norway for over 11,000 years and continue their semi-nomadic reindeer herding traditions. May 17th is Norway's Independence Day, a national celebration of Norway's independence from Sweden. Traditional folk music and the classical compositions of Edvard Grieg are an important part of Norwegian culture. Norway has a constitutional
Iceland is known for its unique culture and natural beauty. Some key facts include:
- One in ten Icelanders publish a book during their lifetime.
- Popular tourist destinations include the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Golden Circle route featuring Geysir and Gullfoss waterfall, and Vatnajökull glacier.
- Icelandic culture is rooted in Norse traditions and many still believe in elves. Festivals celebrate Viking heritage and music is a big part of their identity.
Germany is a country located in central Europe with a population of over 82 million. It has a long history, with the modern state founded in 1871. Germany has 16 states and is governed as a federal parliamentary republic. The largest city and capital is Berlin. Germany has a large economy and was historically the largest exporter of goods in the world. German culture has made significant contributions to philosophy, science, and the arts. Some iconic aspects of German culture include its castles, cities, food, beer, and sporting events.
Nueva Zelanda está compuesta por dos islas principales y otras menores en el sudeste del Pacífico. Los maoríes fueron los primeros pobladores y llegaron alrededor del año 1000 d.C., dedicándose principalmente a la caza y recolección. En el siglo XVIII comenzó la colonización europea liderada por los británicos. Actualmente es una democracia parlamentaria independiente aunque mantiene vínculos con la monarquía británica. La agricultura y la ganadería son las principales actividades
Sweden is located in Scandinavia and is bordered by Norway and Finland. It has a population of over 9 million people and its capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a constitutional monarchy form of government and uses its own currency, the Swedish Krona, despite being part of the European Union. The Vikings originated from Scandinavian countries like Sweden between 700-1100 AD and were known for raiding parts of Europe. Sweden has a large forest coverage and over 100,000 lakes within its borders. The dominant religion in Sweden is Lutheranism, though immigration has increased the Muslim population to over 500,000 people as well.
Norwegian is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Norway and is the official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a continuum of mutually intelligible dialects. The languages developed from Old Norse, which was widespread during the Viking era but did not differ greatly between what are now Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish areas. Norwegian has a pitch accent system that uses two tones to distinguish words that are otherwise identical, like "farmers" and "beans." The exact pitch patterns vary between dialects.
Sweden has a constitutional monarchy form of government. Some key facts about Sweden are that Olaf Skötkonung was the first Swedish king, Sweden has participated in World Wars I and II, and Stockholm is the capital city. Sweden borders Norway and has geographic features like the Scandinavian Mountains and Lake Vattern. The population of Sweden is over 9 million and the official language is Swedish.
Ovo je prezentacija o Kraljevini Svedskoj.Moze se koristiti kao nastavni materijal za geografiju za sesti razred osnovne skole.Sve na prezentaciji je provereno tacno,sto je potvrdio moj nastavnik geografije.Molim da ne skidate tekst sa prezentacije,ako pravite za skolu,osim ako ne mozete nesto da nadjete na internetu.Ako imate nekih pitanja,obratite mi se na mejl: zivanovic03n@gmail.com.
El documento analiza dos obras barrocas, Don Quijote de la Mancha y Las meninas de Velázquez. Ambas se estructuran en torno a dos elementos: autores de múltiples reflejos e historias parciales que enriquecen la historia central. En ambas obras, los autores parecen desconocer parte de los hechos y dejan dudas para que el lector realice su propia interpretación. Esto refleja la visión barroca del mundo a través de perspectivas múltiples y matices.
1. NORDEN
Består av länderna
Danmark, Norge, Finla
nd, Island och Sverige
De självstyrande
områdena Åland
(Finland), Grönland
och Färöarna
(Danmark) ingår också
2. NORDEN
25 miljoner invånare
Ligger nära Nordpolen
men Golfströmmen gör
att klimatet blir ganska
behagligt ändå
Bergskedjan
Skanderna utgör en
ungefärlig gräns mellan
Norge och Sverige
3. DANMARK
Ca 5,5 miljoner
invånare
Ca 43 000 km2
Huvudstad:
Köpenhamn
Största insjö: Arresö
Högsta berg: Möllehöj
170 meter
Monarki
Lågland
4. DANMARK
Jylland är en stor halvö
Stora öar är
Själland, Fyn, Lolland,
Falster och Bornholm
Stor producent av
spannmål och fläsk
Naturtillgångar är
olja, gas och fiske
5. NORGE
Ca 5 miljoner invånare
Ca 385 000
Huvudstad: Oslo
Största insjö: Mjösa
Högsta berg:
Galdhöpiggen 2469 m
Monarki
Högland med många
höga fjäll
7. FINLAND
Ca 5,4 miljoner
invånare
Ca 338 000
Huvudstad: Helsingfors
Största sjö: Saimen
Högsta berg: Halde fjäll
1324 m
Republik
2/3 av Finland är täckt
av skog
8. FINLAND
Finland har ca 188 000
sjöar som är större än
500 kvadratmeter
Den viktigaste
naturtillgången är
skogen
9. ISLAND
Ca 320 000 invånare
Ca 103 000
Huvudstad: Reykjavik
Största insjö:
Thingvallvatn
Högsta berg:
Hvanndalshnukur
2110 m
Republik
10. ISLAND
Vikingarna högg ner
nästan all skog för att
ha till bränsle och
bygge av hus och båtar
Det finns många
vulkaner. Den mest
kända är Hekla
Den största glaciären
på Island heter
Vatnajökull
11. ISLAND
Gejsrar är varma källor
Det varma vattnet
används till
uppvärmning av hus
och växthus
Fiske och
fåruppfödning är viktiga
näringar och
naturresurser
12. SVERIGE
Ca 9,5 miljoner
invånare
Ca 450 000
Huvudstad: Stockholm
Största insjö: Vänern
Högsta berg:
Kebnekaise 2010 m
Monarki
Gotland och Öland är
två stora öar