village of Hegra in the municipality of Stjørdal in Trøndelag county, Norway.
Flyktningehelseteamet
En presentasjon av Flyktningehelseteamet i Trondheim kommune - A brief presentation of the Health Team for Refugees in the Municipality of Trondheim
New Years Eve Fireworks In Trondheim, Norway At Midnight Part 2
The fireworks that get's sent up on Kristiansten Festning in Trondheim, Norway. I didn't get every thing, (I thought it was done after the explosion) so there is missing something in the middle. Also that is the reason for two videos, I didn't manage to get them to become one....
It's the municipality that sends them up, They send up family fireworks at 19.00 (7pm) and then some bigger once at 24.00 (12pm). This year the cost was around 125 000 NOK kr.(about 20905$)
The explosion was not suppose to happen, thankfully nobody got hurt from it!
Winter Ås, Norway
Ås is a beautiful small farm-town located 35km outside of Oslo.
UMB MUSLIMS SOCIETY ( EID PARTY ), Aas, Norway part four
UMB MUSLIMS SOCIETY ( EID PARTY ), Aas, Norway
New Years Eve Fireworks In Trondheim, Norway At Midnight Part 1
The fireworks that get's sent up on Kristiansten Festning in Trondheim, Norway. I didn't get every thing, (I thought it was done after the explosion) so there is missing something in the middle. Also that is the reason for two videos, I didn't manage to get them to become one....
It's the municipality that sends them up, They send up family fireworks at 19.00 (7pm) and then some bigger once at 24.00 (12pm). This year the cost was around 125 000 NOK kr.(about 20905$)
The explosion was not suppose to happen, thankfully nobody got hurt from it!
Visit norwegian north & Lærdal & Lærdalsøyr & Sogne Fjord & Norway travel vlog (Norge Scandinavia)
Travel in north of Norway i choose to stay in norwegian Holiday Home situated 3 km from the town of Lærdal, this 3-bedroom house is 5 minutes’ drive from norge Sogne Fjord. Lærdalsøyri is the administrative center of the municipality of Lærdal in Sogn of Fjordane county. The village is located along the Lærdalselvi river
Up to Norway
MindWorkRamps and BetongPark working together in Norway,this is one little project near school in Brattås school, Nøtterøy Municipality, Norway
New integration model in Norway: SAMMEN (TOGETHER)
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Knud Baade - Moonlight Sonata - Norwegian Painter
Knud Baade (28 March 1808 - 24 November 1879) was a Norwegian painter, mostly of portraits and landscapes. He was particularly known for his moonlight paintings which are characterized by strong and dramatic contrasts between light and shadow
Knud Andreassen Baade was born in Skjold, a former municipality now in Vindafjord in Rogaland county, Norway. While still a boy he moved to Bergen with his family. He began his artistic education at the age of fifteen, under the Danish-Swedish painter, Carl Peter Lehmann (1794-1876). In 1827 he went to Copenhagen, where he studied at the Academy for about three years, until financial difficulties forced him to move to Christiania (now Oslo) and take up portrait-painting. When, however, his father became a magistrate in Sogn, he followed his family to the parish of Solvorn in Luster. The mountains, fiords and rocky bays offered ample subjects for his work. He also traveled northward to Trondheim and as far north as Bodø in search of material for his pictures.
Music; Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata - Sonata al chiaro di luna
Introduction to Norwegian Part 2 (Norway's Famous People & Companies)
In this video, part 2 of the 4-part series, learn about Norway's famous athletes, artists, politicians, and explorers, as well as well-known Norwegian companies and what it's like to work in Norway. Then continue on to part 3 ( for information about Norwegian and its different dialects, and check out part 4 ( for answers to frequently asked questions about the language. If you missed part 1 ( go back and learn more about Norway's demographics and geography, common Norwegian characteristics, and Norway's cuisine.
If you're interested in learning more about Norway, check out the rest of our videos in the series and learn all there it to know about this beautiful country and their language! Then, see how good your Norwegian is, by checking out our free online Norwegian level test:
Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
Thus, this princess is one of the oddest people in the royal circles. Martha Louise is beautiful, nice but definitely unusual and unconventional princess.
Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise was born at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo on 22 September 1971. She is the oldest child of His Majesty King Harald and Her Majesty Queen Sonja. She has one brother, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon.
The Princess was named after her father's mother, Crown Princess Märtha, and her great-great grandmother, Queen Louise, the mother of King Haakon VII. A constitutional amendment adopted in 1990 established the right of eldest born child to succeed to the Throne regardless of gender; however, as the amendment entered into force long after the Princess and Crown Prince were born, it was decided that males would continue to take precedence over females for children born prior to 1990.
Early life
Princess Märtha Louise and her brother spent their childhood at Skaugum Estate, near Oslo. Her parents attached great importance to giving their children an upbringing that was as similar as possible to that of other Norwegian children, and both the Princess and the Crown Prince attended a municipal day-care centre and a local primary school.
Education
The Princess attended Smestad school in Oslo, and she was accompanied by her parents on her first day of school in 1978. She completed her upper secondary education at Kristelig Gymnasium in Oslo in 1990, with an emphasis on languages. That same autumn the Princess, who is an avid equestrian, moved to England to train at Waterstock House Training Centre and to study literature at the University of Oxford. She later trained at Arena UK to perfect her skills as a show jumper.
In autumn 1992 Princess Märtha Louise began attending Bjørknes Privatskole in Oslo. She subsequently pursued a physiotherapy education programme at Oslo University College. After finishing the programme, the Princess completed her practical training in Maastricht, the Netherlands. In December 1997 she was awarded her formal qualification as a physiotherapist. She then chose to concentrate on her career as a show jumper, and was a member of the national equestrian team for several years. During this time she also started her training in Rosen Method bodywork. In 2000 she qualified as a Rosen practitioner. She retired from show jumping the same year.
Official duties
Princess Märtha Louise undertakes official engagements as a representative of the Royal Family. She is also active as patron of several organisations. The Princess devotes particular attention to organisations that promote the interests of persons with disabilities.
Business enterprise
Princess Märtha Louise has long been engaged in cultural work, and especially in disseminating traditional Norwegian fairy tales to a wider audience. Among other activities, she has starred in a storytelling series on Norwegian television. The Princess is the author of several books and audiobooks, and has participated in the production of television programmes for children.
The Princess established a sole proprietorship on 1 January 2002 under which she conducts her independent professional activities in the cultural sphere and as a Rosen therapist. As of that date she has been subject to Norwegian tax laws.
In 2007 The Princess established Astarte Education with Elisabeth Samnøy.
Interests
In addition to equestrian sports, The Princess' interests include music and literature. She was a member of a folk dancing group at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History for many years. She has also sung in a choir as well as played the piano and the flute.
Family
Princess Märtha Louise became engaged to the author Mr Ari Behn on 13 December 2001. The couple were married in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim on 24 May 2002. Bishop Finn Wagle presided over the ceremony
The Princess and her husband have three daughters, Miss Maud Angelica Behn, born at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo on 29 April 2003, Miss Leah Isadora Behn, born at the couple's summer home, Bloksbjerg at Hankø, on 8 April 2005 and Miss Emma Tallulah Behn born at Lommedalen on 29. September 2008.
All three were christened in the Palace Chapel: Miss Maud Angelica 2 July 2003, Miss Leah Isadora 16 June 2005 and Miss Emma Tallulah 20 January 2009.
Princess Märtha Louise and her family live in Bærum, near Oslo.
Leif Hegna, ECOHZ Clean Power, Norway at 5th PCF World Summit
What role can carbon footprinting play in the transition to a low carbon society?
Various stakeholders from all over the world meet at the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) World Summits. Each participant contributes a unique perspective and adds expertise and experience. To catalyse the ongoing debate we interview our guests to share their opinion on four particular questions. The result is an evolving library of thoughts and personal commitments towards sustainable and climate friendly production and consumption. Find more statement videos on:
The PCF World Forum is a joint platform set up to foster and facilitate dialogue between international initiatives on how to assess, reduce and communicate the impact of goods and services on the climate.
PCF World Summits are organised by Berlin-based think-do-tank THEMA1 GmbH.
EXPLORING NORWAY and the Viking island of Giske & its famous Marble Church ⛪ (Giske kyrkje)
SUBSCRIBE: - Giske island (Norway), the famous marble church (Giske kyrkje). Giske is an island in Giske Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It covers an area of 2.67 square kilometers and had 717 residents in 2010. It is flat, with the highest point 23 meters above mean sea level.
Norway is a Scandinavian country encompassing mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Oslo, the capital, is a city of green spaces and museums. Preserved 9th-century Viking ships are displayed at Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum. Bergen, with colorful wooden houses, is the starting point for cruises to the dramatic Sognefjord. Norway is also known for fishing, hiking and skiing, notably at Lillehammer’s Olympic resort.
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Ingunn Sigursdatter - Norway - Happiest Country on Earth Myth - Red Ice Radio
Ingunn Sigurdsdatter, was born into a religious and politically active family. Her grandfather was a prominent Norwegian politician for 20 years and head of the Leftist Party. She has degrees in languages & social sciences. She has founded and co-founded three companies, taught at university, high school and alternative school. Ingunn also co-authored a book for children about Thor Heyerdahls crossing of the Pacific Ocean in a balsa fleet. She'll discuss her profound change in direction that resulted in the decision to turn in her passport to the city mayor and relinquish her citizenship, causing much commotion in the national media. We'll discuss the nefarious side of the praised Scandinavian social democracy. She'll explain how Scandinavian society is engineered to create a citizen that loves their servitude and defends the state at all costs because they cannot see life without it. She points how Norway is The Brave New World. We'll also discuss the government pension fund of Norway and the corporatization of the state turning human resource into a range of products to be sold on the market. In the second hour, Ingunn shares what happened when the Norwegian police showed up at her door because she was making and selling food without a permit. Later, we talk about unplugging from the system, anarchy, the Vikings and pre-Christian society in the Scandinavian countries. We'll talk about why the Nordic countries have been so fiercely opposed and sought to be controlled.
Bruvoll Camping & Hytter AS
A place for the whole family!
Bruvoll Camping & Hytter is beautifully situated in the Lindås municipality, 40 minutes from the Bergen city centre.
The area offers beautiful nature and an exciting zoo. They have 9 different cabins in various sizes, an area for pitching tents and space for caravans.
60°40’43.72″N 5°13’27.59″E
Our Trip to Mistberget - Eidsvoll Norway
Mistberget is a mountain in the Eidsvoll municipality in Akershus, Norway. It has an altitude of 663 meters above sea level and is the second highest peak in the Eidsvoll municipality. Mistberget is located between Eidsvoll and Hurdal and is visible from most places on the Romerike. Near the top is a fire Tower from 1938 and a TV-sendermast for television, radio broadcasting, DABradio, digital terrestrial and base station for health radio.
Flora, Norway
On a sunny day in Flora during July 2014 summer holidays
EXPLORING NORWAY: The VIKING ISLAND of GISKE, a walking tour ????
SUBSCRIBE: - Giske island (Norway), a walking tour. Giske is an island in Giske Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It covers an area of 2.67 square kilometers and had 717 residents in 2010. It is flat, with the highest point 23 meters above mean sea level.
Norway is a Scandinavian country encompassing mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Oslo, the capital, is a city of green spaces and museums. Preserved 9th-century Viking ships are displayed at Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum. Bergen, with colorful wooden houses, is the starting point for cruises to the dramatic Sognefjord. Norway is also known for fishing, hiking and skiing, notably at Lillehammer’s Olympic resort.
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