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Norway is a long, narrow nation stretching along the north-western edge of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordered by Sweden to the east, Finland and Russia to the north-east, and open to the North Sea and Norwegian Sea along its dramatic western coastline. The country's geography is defined by one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world - a deeply indented coastline of fjords carved by ancient glaciers, snow-capped mountain ranges, vast plateaus, and thousands of islands scattered along the shore. Norway extends far above the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Svalbard archipelago and the remote regions of Finnmark, where the Northern Lights illuminate winter skies and the midnight sun bathes summer landscapes in perpetual golden light.
Oslo, the capital, sits at the head of the Oslofjord and combines a compact, walkable city centre with world-class museums, a thriving food scene, and easy access to forests and ski slopes on its doorstep. Bergen, the historic gateway to the fjord country, charms visitors with its colourful Hanseatic wharf at Bryggen, fish market, and surrounding mountains, while Tromsø in the far north has established itself as one of the world's premier destinations for witnessing the aurora borealis. Explore related settings through our Scenic Views, Cities and UNESCO Sites collections.
Norway's fjords - among them Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord, and Hardangerfjord - are among the most breathtaking natural formations on earth, their sheer rock walls plunging thousands of metres from snowy plateaus to mirror-calm waters far below. The country's mountains, glaciers, and wilderness areas support reindeer, arctic foxes, wolves, and a rich diversity of seabirds along its island-studded coast, while the Gulf Stream keeps the western coastline surprisingly ice-free year round. Browse related feeds under Mountains, Wildlife and Nature on EarthLive.TV.
Norway consistently ranks among the world's most prosperous and liveable nations, its wealth underpinned by vast North Sea oil and gas reserves managed through one of the largest sovereign wealth funds on earth. A deep connection to the outdoors - expressed through the concept of friluftsliv, or open-air living - shapes Norwegian culture profoundly, with skiing, hiking, and sailing woven into the fabric of everyday life across all seasons.
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Norway is a long, narrow nation stretching along the north-western edge of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordered by Sweden to the east, Finland and Russia to the north-east, and open to the North Sea and Norwegian Sea along its dramatic western coastline. The country's geography is defined by one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world - a deeply indented coastline of fjords carved by ancient glaciers, snow-capped mountain ranges, vast plateaus, and thousands of islands scattered along the shore. Norway extends far above the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Svalbard archipelago and the remote regions of Finnmark, where the Northern Lights illuminate winter skies and the midnight sun bathes summer landscapes in perpetual golden light.
Oslo, the capital, sits at the head of the Oslofjord and combines a compact, walkable city centre with world-class museums, a thriving food scene, and easy access to forests and ski slopes on its doorstep. Bergen, the historic gateway to the fjord country, charms visitors with its colourful Hanseatic wharf at Bryggen, fish market, and surrounding mountains, while Tromsø in the far north has established itself as one of the world's premier destinations for witnessing the aurora borealis. Explore related settings through our Scenic Views, Cities and UNESCO Sites collections.
Norway's fjords - among them Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord, and Hardangerfjord - are among the most breathtaking natural formations on earth, their sheer rock walls plunging thousands of metres from snowy plateaus to mirror-calm waters far below. The country's mountains, glaciers, and wilderness areas support reindeer, arctic foxes, wolves, and a rich diversity of seabirds along its island-studded coast, while the Gulf Stream keeps the western coastline surprisingly ice-free year round. Browse related feeds under Mountains, Wildlife and Nature on EarthLive.TV.
Norway consistently ranks among the world's most prosperous and liveable nations, its wealth underpinned by vast North Sea oil and gas reserves managed through one of the largest sovereign wealth funds on earth. A deep connection to the outdoors - expressed through the concept of friluftsliv, or open-air living - shapes Norwegian culture profoundly, with skiing, hiking, and sailing woven into the fabric of everyday life across all seasons.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Sweden, Denmark and Iceland.