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  1. Telephone numbers in Norway. Telephone numbers in Norway have the country code "+47" and up to the first 2 digits of the phone number will indicate its geographic area. Emergency services are 3 digits long and start with the number "1". Mobile numbers vary in length, either 8 digits or 12 digits.

  2. May 22, 2024 · Telephone numbers in Norway have the country code +47 and up to the first 2 digits of the phone number will indicate its geographic area. Emergency services are 3 digits long and start with the number 1. Mobile numbers vary in length, either 8 digits or 12 digits.

  3. This is a list of municipality numbers used in Norway. ... 2017: Kvalsund: 1869–present 2018: Måsøy: 1839–present ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  4. The number of municipalities in Norway decreased from 428 to 426 as Sandefjord municipality incorporated Andebu and Stokke municipalities. 11 January – Norway starts a complete switch-off of national FM radio stations. 11 September – the 2017 Norwegian parliamentary election. Popular culture Music

  5. Norway is divided into 15 administrative regions, called counties (singular Norwegian: fylke, plural Bokmål: fylker; Nynorsk: fylke from Old Norse: fylki from the word "folk", Northern Sami: fylka, Southern Sami: fylhke, Lule Sami: fylkka, Kven: fylkki) which until 1918 were known as amter. The counties form the first-level administrative ...

  6. 9 to 25 February – Norway participated at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, with 109 competitors in 11 sports. By winning a total of 39 medals (14 gold, 14 silver and 11 bronze), the country set a new record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics. 11 March – Sverre Lunde Pedersen was set to win the 2018 ...

  7. There are about as many cellular phone subscription as there are inhabitants in the country (5.3 million), while the number of fixed line telephone subscriptions is declining towards 800,000. As of 2006, 79% of the population had access to internet at home, rising to 95% by 2012. Norway was the first non-English-speaking country on the net.

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