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	<title>Norway Business Blog &#187; Norway</title>
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		<title>Norway Tourist Attraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 07:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below you&#8217;ll find some fun and exciting Norway Tourist Attractions. With our Norway tourist guide you can find tourist information and fun things to do on vacation while browsing the Norway tourist sites by category or location. Use the side links to find more Norway Tourist Attractions, vacation information, hotels, hot travel deals, and restaurants [...]]]></description>
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Below you&#8217;ll find some fun and exciting Norway Tourist Attractions. With our Norway tourist guide you can find tourist information and fun things to do on vacation while browsing the Norway tourist sites by category or location. Use the side links to find more Norway Tourist Attractions, vacation information, hotels, hot travel deals, and restaurants for your Norway travel. </p>
<p>Our Tourist Attraction Search offers the most advanced way to find the best Norway tourist spots from all around the world. Search by destination, price range, rating, and hours of operation. </p>
<p>     .Reference resource: <a href="http://www.whenwegetthere.com/tourist_destination_attraction/europe/norway/2_260/norway.jsp">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Guide To Use A Hire Car In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever you plan to hire a car it is important to understand the local driving regulations. Norway is no different; while the use of a hire car will allow you to see some of the most striking scenery in Europe it is important not to get carried away by the outstanding natural beauty and pay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you plan to hire a car it is important to understand the local driving regulations. Norway is no different; while the use of a hire car will allow you to see some of the most striking scenery in Europe it is important not to get carried away by the outstanding natural beauty and pay attention to motoring laws. In terms of speed limits that you will have to remember when using a hire car in Norway there is a general 50 mph (80kph) on most roads. Residential areas are however different with the limit sometimes being as low as 19 mph (30 kph), other built up areas carry a limit of 30 mph (50 kph) so be sure to recognise the distinction or fines could be coming your way. Also in Norway, speed bumps are used extensively and are not always clearly signposted so unless you want to return your hire car with a faulty suspension keep your eyes peeled. Dual carriageways carry a limit of either 56 or 62 mph, much slower than other European countries.</p>
<p>Like most countries in the developed world, drink driving is heavily frowned upon in Norway. As alcohol can seriously impair judgement of speed and distance this is not surprising and alcohol limits should always be strictly adhered to. Per 100 ml of blood the allowance is 20 mg, if this limit is exceeded the penalties can be extremely severe so before you think about having a drink make sure your hire car is safely under lock and key. Added to this, various medicines are also prohibited if planning to drive, thankfully these are marked with a red triangle for clarity. In Norway all cars must drive with their headlights on day and night, even if it is extremely bright. A hire car in theory should be left hand drive but if driving in a right hand drive car it is a legal requirement to attach a black triangle so other drivers are aware of your situation. Also it is worth asking the car hire company for a set of spare headlight bulbs as carrying these at all times is highly advisable.</p>
<p>Like most of Europe the use of seatbelts in Norway is compulsory. If travelling with children it is worth taking advantage of the car hire company&#8217;s child seat services as all children under four must be securely strapped in with a booster seat. Smaller children such as babies must also have appropriate child seating arrangements. There is a large amount of regulation to do with tyres that in all honesty should be met by the car hire company. Norway has a policy on summer and winter tyres with different tread depths for each season. 1.6 mm is the minimum in summer while in winter this increases to 3 mm. </p>
<p>In winter, appropriate tyres must be fitted whether these are with or without studs. Studded tyres are permitted during the months of November and April, while in the colder north, this period is extended from October to May. Studded and chained tyres do however carry a premium when travelling in some city centres due to pollution and road maintenance expenses. Like most of the world the use of a handheld mobile phone while driving in Norway is strictly prohibited although the use of hands free kits is allowed as long as they are completely hands free and do not require any manual operation. Added to this, it is now compulsory to carry at least one high visibility vest in the event of breakdown although once again the car hire company should supply you with all of these legislative demands. </p>
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		<title>Exploring The Charm Of Oslo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the capital city of Norway, Oslo enjoys the majority of the tourists to Norway. Oslo is beautifully located in the southeastern portion of Norway on the Oslofjord Bay and lovely green hills and mountains surround the city. Although there are beautiful attractions across the entire country, Oslo offers the best in terms of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the capital city of Norway, Oslo enjoys the majority of the tourists to Norway. Oslo is beautifully located in the southeastern portion of Norway on the Oslofjord Bay and lovely green hills and mountains surround the city. Although there are beautiful attractions across the entire country, Oslo offers the best in terms of a complete holiday. In fact, this is one of the only cities in the world where it is often preferable to visit in winter. One of Norway&#8217;s most visited attractions is the Holmenkollen Ski Jump that is located at the top of Oslo and is the gateway to the forests that surround the city.</p>
<p>A good reason to visit Oslo in winter is the Holmenkollen Ski Jump. This resort rose to prominence on the back of the 1952 Winter Olympics. Situated just outside of Oslo, this is one of the best places to get a breathtaking view of the city and the surrounding area. Even if you are not into skiing, you can visit the Ski Museum which will give you a good look into the evolution of the sport over the last 4,000 years. If you are scared of heights, however, the 200 foot jump will either scare you even more or cure you.</p>
<p>If you want to stay near the ski resort then there are plenty of options in terms of holiday apartments and hotels. The public transport system in Oslo is world class so no matter where you stay you should be able to find your way around with relative ease. You could also hire a car, but just be careful in the winter months when the roads become iced over. Just take it slow and take in the views because Norway is a beautiful country. </p>
<p>If snow isn&#8217;t your thing then maybe a bit of culture will be more to your liking. The Munch Museum has made art more accessible to those who are not necessarily art enthusiasts. Edvard Munch one of Scandinavia&#8217;s best and most loved painters has an exhibition of over 1,000 paintings, almost 5,000 sketches and close on 20,000 prints on show. Add the sculptures and life material and you are left with a museum that will appeal to all your senses. This museum is entertaining enough to take the kids along if that is how you are travelling.</p>
<p>Depending on where you are staying, there is always something to do in Oslo. The summer months are best for outdoor activity however the winter allows you access to the ski slopes and similar areas. No matter what time of year you decide to go you should always take some warmer clothing along. Being so far north the weather can change from warm to cold without much notice. </p>
<p>Accommodations in Oslo are varied, as the city has a generous offering of hotels within the city limits as well as bed and breakfasts, campsites and youth hostels. Be warned however, that Oslo is a very popular city and that its hotels are often fully booked, so booking ahead is highly recommended. A terrific option if you plan to visit Oslo is to rent an apartment.Booking in advance will increase your chances of finding the more charming accommodation as well as allowing you access to better deals.</p>
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		<title>Knowing About Norway&#8217;s Development Culture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is a perfect mixture of interesting cities and sprawling wilderness. Norway&#8217;s development culture was flourishing here from at least the ninth century. Findings from burial sites indicate that the Vikings were great shipbuilders with a strongly developed artistic tradition represented in crafts, woodcarving and jewelers. Significantly, these skills were also passed on to those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is a perfect mixture of interesting cities and sprawling wilderness. Norway&#8217;s development culture was flourishing here from at least the ninth century. Findings from burial sites indicate that the Vikings were great shipbuilders with a strongly developed artistic tradition represented in crafts, woodcarving and jewelers. Significantly, these skills were also passed on to those parts of Europe that they occupied. The beautifully decorated stave churches built after Christianity was introduced into Norway also underscore the artistic abilities of the Norwegian people. </p>
<p>The Gothic cathedral of Trondheim, known as Nidarosdomen, represents a golden age of Norwegian cultural development. It was the last monument to be erected before the dark era in which nearly half the population was wiped out by bubonic plague and Norway ceased to be an independent state.<br />
During the union with Denmark, Copenhagen functioned as the capital of Norway, so that not only the written language, but also Norwegian culture and artistic life became strongly influenced by Denmark. </p>
<p>In Copenhagen Norwegian artists found work opportunities that were simply not available to them in Norway; Ludwig Hulbert staged his early plays there, whilst Copenhagen&#8217;s University was the only institution at which Norwegians could undertake academic studies. As a result, when it was finally reinstated as an independent nation, Norway had relatively little of the cultural life so typical of other European capitals during the 19th century. However, a vigorous culture was developing in the regions, embracing architecture, decorative arts and music and folk tales. </p>
<p>Furthermore, when Romanticism experienced its breakthrough in Europe, Norwegian artists found ready inspiration in the breathtaking landscapes of their motherland. Subsequently the second half of the 19th century witnessed a new era of rich artistic development and the work of Henrik Ibsen, alongside the paintings of Edward Munch, became a part of international cultural history.During the course of the 20th century Norway, like many other countries, was affected by many foreign cultural influences. Norway&#8217;s development cultures, taking place against a background of widespread determination to uphold and support the uniqueness of Norwegian culture, has created an interesting mixed expression in contemporary Norwegian artistic life. </p>
<p>In recent decades the Norwegian cultural sector has prospered and a number of literary and performing artists- particularly in the fields of contemporary dance, fine arts and music &#8211; have won international acclaim for their work. It is hoped that in the future their achievements will be recognized alongside the more high-profile activities of Norway&#8217;s scientists and adventurers who have hitherto been responsible for putting Norway on the world map. This section takes a look at developments and trends in each Norwegian cultural sector, backed up with detailed directory entries for key organizations and bodies throughout the country. </p>
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		<title>Full Things To Do On Holiday In Norway</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Norway is widely known and appreciated for the numerous fjords that spread across the coastlines, for the excellent skiing resources and the dramatic landscapes of untainted woods, mountains and lakes. 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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norway is widely known and appreciated for the numerous fjords that spread across the coastlines, for the excellent skiing resources and the dramatic landscapes of untainted woods, mountains and lakes. 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.</p>
<p>The country is filled with ice glaciers, gigantic mountains and fjords that can&#8217;t be conjured into images of the legendary Vikings or the gods of Norse. Norway is completely covered with awe inspiring beauty and unscathed villages of fishing and also a lot of historical museums and sights including the medieval cabins of the Viking warriors, it is very enchanting. 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>There is a variety of activities that would excite a tourist, like just walking through the mind blowing landscapes. The fjord in the southern part of Norway is worth exploring and Oslo, Tronhem and Bergen are magical cities. Getting a self catered residence means that you are able to do any outdoor activity in the natural facility. There is also a lot of wilderness in Norway which is quite astounding. There is glass like lakes that flow from the fountains and also glaciers which is the largest in the world. There are also some awesome isolated holiday wooden cabins that can be rented.</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.</p>
<p>It is the Scandinavian region of Norway with coastal villages. The coastal villages here are the size of a picture postcard; it is a very beautiful scene. It is ideal for taking a walk, rock climbing, skiing and also canoeing. It is the most beautiful region of the whole of Norway. The Norwegian fjord which is along the west coast is good for outdoor sports like raft climbing, summer skiing, and kayak. Holiday makers can rent traditional holiday cottages and use them as bases to explore this marvellous country.</p>
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