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  1. 5 days ago · Norway's relationship with the Atlantic Ocean has a long history, and the sea is inextricably linked to Norwegian culture, tradition, and economy. One of the biggest challenges we face today is the ocean's increasing vulnerability, both in terms of resource extraction, littering and warming.

  2. 4 days ago · Set across many countries — Norway, Sweden, Finland, England, Scotland, and the United States — Atlantic Crossing is filmed in Norway and the Czech Republic. Yet, a large portion of the show ...

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  4. 3 days ago · King Haakon was well aware of his ancestral connection to his Gascon great-great-grandfather, and he wore King Karl Johan’s 1818 coronation regalia and his Leipzig sword at his own coronation in 1906 in recognition of his royal ancestor’s illustrious legacy as an enlightened monarch, who in the end, truly sought the happiness of his subjects.

  5. 1 day ago · Read Today's Paper Sunday, May 12. 🌷 Home and Garden ... which held until 1905 when a prince of Denmark was chosen to be King Haakon VII of an independent Norway. Nasjonaldagen (National Day ...

  6. King Haakon VII of Norway. Would like to know how he saw Norway and her people when us Norwegians elected him as king and why he refused to have more power in the government when he was offered it. I would also like to thank him for the motto he said to a young lad in ww2 which became the motto for our nation. Alt for Norge!

  7. 4 days ago · King Haakon VII reigned for 52 years from 1905 and made a total of 13 state visits to foreign countries. King Harald V had as of 2016 [update] reigned for 25 years and had conducted 45 state visits. Today a state visit is accompanied by large trade delegations and is seen as an important venue to promote trade and other business relations as ...

  8. Haakon VII Land is a land area in the northwestern part of Spitsbergen, Svalbard (part of Norway), between Woodfjorden and Kongsfjorden. [1] The area was named (as French : Terre Haakon VII ) after the then King of Norway , Haakon VII , by Gunnar Isachsen , who mapped the area in the first decade of the 20th century.

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