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  1. The history of Norway has been influenced to an extraordinary degree by the terrain and the climate of the region. About 10,000 BC, following the retreat inland of the great ice sheets, the earliest inhabitants migrated north into the territory which is now Norway. They traveled steadily northwards along the coastal areas, warmed by the Gulf ...

  2. The history of Denmark as a unified kingdom began in the 8th century, ... Scandinavia: A Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1513 to 1900 (2014) online;

  3. The Union. Map of Norway and Sweden in 1847, by Peter Andreas Munch. The new king never set foot in his Norwegian kingdom, but his adopted heir Charles John arrived in Christiania on 18 November 1814. In his meeting with the Storting, he accepted the election and swore to uphold the constitution on behalf of the king.

  4. The United Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway (1523-1814) often shorten to Denmark and Norway was a state union between Sweden and Norway. In 1814 Denmark ceded sovereignty of Norway over to Sweden in the Treaty of Kiel. The loss of Finland to Russia, by the Treaty of Fredrikshamn in 1809 fuelled the Swedish demands for compensation, and the Danish defeat in the Napoleonic Wars enabled Sweden to ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danish_RealmDanish Realm - Wikipedia

    The Danish Realm, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, or simply Denmark, is a country and refers to the area over which the monarch of Denmark is head of state.It consists of metropolitan Denmark—the kingdom's territory in continental Europe and sometimes called "Denmark proper" (Danish: egentlige Danmark)—and the realm's two autonomous regions: the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic and ...

  6. The country shares maritime borders with Norway, Sweden, Poland, and the United Kingdom. Denmark covers an area of 42,916 km², making it slightly larger than the Netherlands, or slightly less than twice the size of the US state of Massachusetts. The country has a population of 5.7 million people (in 2016).

  7. Kingdom of Norway (1814) In 1814, the Kingdom of Norway made a brief and ultimately unsuccessful attempt to regain its independence. While Norway had always legally been a separate kingdom, since the 16th century it had shared a monarch with Denmark; Norway was a subordinate partner in the combined state, whose government was based in Copenhagen.

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