The coat of arms of Norway is a golden lion on a red background, bearing a golden crown and axe with silver blade (blazoned: Gules, a lion rampant Or, crowned Or, holding an axe Or with a blade argent).
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| History |
- Stone Age
- Bronze Age
- Petty kingdoms
- Viking Age
- Unification
- High Middle Ages
- Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)
- Hereditary Kingdom of Norway
- Kalmar Union
- Denmark–Norway
- Kingdom of Norway (1814)
- Sweden–Norway
- End of the union
- World War II
- 1945–2000
- 21st century
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| Geography |
- Climate
- Districts
- Extreme points
- Islands
- Lakes
- Mammals
- Mountains
- Municipalities
- Cities
- Protected areas
- Rivers
- World Heritage Sites
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| Politics | |
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| Economy |
- Energy
- Fisheries
- Government Pension Fund
- Industry
- Mining
- Natural gas
- Krone (currency)
- National bank
- Nordic model
- Norwegian paradox
- Oil
- Renewable energy
- Stock Exchange
- Taxation
- Telecommunications
- Tourism
- Trade unions
- Transport
- Whaling
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| Society |
- Climate change
- Crime
- Demographics
- Education
- Ethnic groups
- Health
- Immigration
- Incarceration
- Irreligion
- Languages
- Norwegians
- Pensions
- Poverty
- Religion
- Women
| | Culture |
- Architecture
- Art
- Bunad (clothing)
- Christmas (season)
- Cinema
- Cuisine
- Jante law
- Music
- Norwegian language
- Literature
- Media
- Prostitution
- Public holidays
- Sport
- Nationalism
- Romantic nationalism
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