Norway is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy located in North Europe. The King or Queen serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg leads the government politically as leader of the largest political party. General elections are held every four years to elect representatives to Parliament and to the Sami Parliament, which works to protect Sami traditions and lands. The typical Norwegian enjoys outdoor activities like skiing and celebrates their national identity through traditions such as bunads and celebrating Norway's national day on May 17th.
Norway landmarks, culture, food and visit placesFatih ullah khan
The document provides information about Norway, including its geography, landscapes, food, tourist attractions, and festivals. Some key points:
- Norway has a long coastline facing the North Atlantic Ocean and Barents Sea, with many scenic landscapes like fjords and mountains.
- Traditional Norwegian foods include fish dishes like klippfisk as well as hearty stews and meatballs.
- Popular tourist attractions showcase Norway's natural beauty like Geirangerfjord and glaciers, as well as cultural sites like stave churches and Bryggen.
- Festivals celebrate Norwegian culture, including Ice Music festivals, ski festivals, and events highlighting Sami culture and pickled fish.
Introduktion till ämnesområdet Språkhistoria. Denna Power Point presenterar de grundläggande idéerna kring den svenska språkhistorien. Efter introduktionen följer ett fördjupat arbete med svensk språkhistoria, de nationella minoritetsspråken och de nordiska språken.
Det centrala innehållet i läroplanen uttrycker att följande innehåll ska ingå i svenskämnet:"Språkbruk i Sverige och Norden(---)" samt "Språkbruk genom tiderna. De nationella minoritetsspråken och deras ställning i samhället."
I vårt vidare arbete med språkhistoria får eleverna reflektera och jämföra hur svenska språket förändrats genom tid.
Vi ser att eleverna får fördjupad förståelse också för hur samhället förändras och hur detta återspeglas i bland annat språket.
The document summarizes key information about Denmark in 3 paragraphs or less. It discusses Denmark's government which was established in 1849 and limits the monarch's power, having a bicameral legislature and 3 branches of government. It also notes Denmark's $332.6 billion GDP and 7% unemployment rate, and that it is open to international trade and exports oil. Finally, it highlights Denmark's cuisine which features lots of seafood due to its water surrounding location, and notes Copenhagen as the most populated city and Aarhus as a tourism destination with historical buildings.
GEOGRAPHY YEAR 9: DENMARK. Presentation suitable for Geography Year 9 students, which contains: geography, borders, maps, flags, current leaders, etymology, currency, area, early and modern history, governance, foreign relations, military, topography and relief forms, rivers, climate, biodiversity, economy, natural resources, population and density, capital, largest cities, ethnic groups, language, religion, health system, education system and literacy, culture.
Scandinavia includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Denmark is located in Northern Europe and has a temperate climate. Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, known for its parks and museums. Norway and Sweden have similar geography as Nordic countries located in Northern Europe with long coastlines and mountainous interiors. Both have temperate climates influenced by the Gulf Stream and see snowy winters and mild summers. Major cities include Oslo, the capital of Norway, and Stockholm, the capital and largest city of Sweden.
This document provides information about Canada, including its provinces, government, economy, famous Canadians, symbols, and suggested student activities. It describes Canada's system of government as a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. It lists the country's 10 provinces and provides brief descriptions of the roles of the Queen, Governor General, and Prime Minister. It also gives an overview of Canada's economy, imports, exports, and currency. Famous Canadians mentioned include John A. MacDonald, Alexander Graham Bell, Wayne Gretzky, and Lucy Maud Montgomery. Suggested student activities involve writing or puzzles related to topics covered in the document.
Norway is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy located in North Europe. The King or Queen serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg leads the government politically as leader of the largest political party. General elections are held every four years to elect representatives to Parliament and to the Sami Parliament, which works to protect Sami traditions and lands. The typical Norwegian enjoys outdoor activities like skiing and celebrates their national identity through traditions such as bunads and celebrating Norway's national day on May 17th.
Norway landmarks, culture, food and visit placesFatih ullah khan
The document provides information about Norway, including its geography, landscapes, food, tourist attractions, and festivals. Some key points:
- Norway has a long coastline facing the North Atlantic Ocean and Barents Sea, with many scenic landscapes like fjords and mountains.
- Traditional Norwegian foods include fish dishes like klippfisk as well as hearty stews and meatballs.
- Popular tourist attractions showcase Norway's natural beauty like Geirangerfjord and glaciers, as well as cultural sites like stave churches and Bryggen.
- Festivals celebrate Norwegian culture, including Ice Music festivals, ski festivals, and events highlighting Sami culture and pickled fish.
Introduktion till ämnesområdet Språkhistoria. Denna Power Point presenterar de grundläggande idéerna kring den svenska språkhistorien. Efter introduktionen följer ett fördjupat arbete med svensk språkhistoria, de nationella minoritetsspråken och de nordiska språken.
Det centrala innehållet i läroplanen uttrycker att följande innehåll ska ingå i svenskämnet:"Språkbruk i Sverige och Norden(---)" samt "Språkbruk genom tiderna. De nationella minoritetsspråken och deras ställning i samhället."
I vårt vidare arbete med språkhistoria får eleverna reflektera och jämföra hur svenska språket förändrats genom tid.
Vi ser att eleverna får fördjupad förståelse också för hur samhället förändras och hur detta återspeglas i bland annat språket.
The document summarizes key information about Denmark in 3 paragraphs or less. It discusses Denmark's government which was established in 1849 and limits the monarch's power, having a bicameral legislature and 3 branches of government. It also notes Denmark's $332.6 billion GDP and 7% unemployment rate, and that it is open to international trade and exports oil. Finally, it highlights Denmark's cuisine which features lots of seafood due to its water surrounding location, and notes Copenhagen as the most populated city and Aarhus as a tourism destination with historical buildings.
GEOGRAPHY YEAR 9: DENMARK. Presentation suitable for Geography Year 9 students, which contains: geography, borders, maps, flags, current leaders, etymology, currency, area, early and modern history, governance, foreign relations, military, topography and relief forms, rivers, climate, biodiversity, economy, natural resources, population and density, capital, largest cities, ethnic groups, language, religion, health system, education system and literacy, culture.
Scandinavia includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Denmark is located in Northern Europe and has a temperate climate. Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, known for its parks and museums. Norway and Sweden have similar geography as Nordic countries located in Northern Europe with long coastlines and mountainous interiors. Both have temperate climates influenced by the Gulf Stream and see snowy winters and mild summers. Major cities include Oslo, the capital of Norway, and Stockholm, the capital and largest city of Sweden.
This document provides information about Canada, including its provinces, government, economy, famous Canadians, symbols, and suggested student activities. It describes Canada's system of government as a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. It lists the country's 10 provinces and provides brief descriptions of the roles of the Queen, Governor General, and Prime Minister. It also gives an overview of Canada's economy, imports, exports, and currency. Famous Canadians mentioned include John A. MacDonald, Alexander Graham Bell, Wayne Gretzky, and Lucy Maud Montgomery. Suggested student activities involve writing or puzzles related to topics covered in the document.
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Tilbake til sagaene - Publisert i Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift 01-2009
Kan de islandske ættesagaene brukes til å beskrive Harald Hårfagres politiske opposisjon rundt 870? Nei, hevder den radikale sagakritikken, som har vært dominerende i norsk historieforskning siden Halvdan Kohts propagering for den tidlig på 1900-tallet. Det er på tide å slå til lyd for en alternativ synsmåte: den konstruktive sagakritikken drar på nytt sagaene inn på arenaen som historiske kilder og betrakter dem som barn av muntlighetens kultur – med spor i skriftlig materiale.
I den nye, rikt illustrerte boken ‘Slaget i Hafrsfjord’, Saga Bok AS, kommer historieprofessor Torgrim Titlestad med nytt materiale som forklarer hvordan Harald Hårfagre gikk frem for å samle Norge. Hvorfor skjedde slaget akkurat her? Hvem var Hårfagres fiender i Hafrsfjord? Og kan vi finne et immaterielt bevis vi kan kalle Norges dåpsattest?