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Ministry of Industry: Industridepartementet: 1947–1987 Ministry of Industry: Næringsdepartementet: 1988–1993 Ministry of Industry and Energy: Nærings- og energidepartementet: 1993–1997 Ministry of Trade and Industry: Nærings- og handelsdepartementet: 1997–2013 Ministry of Fisheries: Fiskeridepartementet: 1946–2004 Ministry of ...
Arts Council Norway (Norsk Kulturråd): issues grants to culture, and functions as an advisory board for the ministry in culture affairs; Bunad- og folkedraktrådet: advises on and promotes the use of bunad, the Norwegian national costume; Det praktisk-teologiske seminar: educates ministers of the Church of Norway
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The first waves of Vietnamese immigrants to Norway came after the Fall of Saigon, in 1975.They escaped Vietnam by boat, and were also known as the boat people.Some were picked up by Norwegian cargo ships and came to Norway after spending time in refugee camps in East Asia and Southeast Asia and were processed through interviews by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established on the same day that Norway declared the dissolution of the union with Sweden: June 7, 1905. Although diplomats could not present credentials to foreign governments until the Swedish king formally renounced his right to the Norwegian throne, a number of unofficial representatives worked on the provisional government's behalf until the first ...
Pages in category "Government ministers of Norway" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 380 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The ministry was established in 1956 as the Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs. It is formally named Det kongelige barne- og familiedepartement (The Royal Ministry of Children and Families), [2] although its short name Barne- og familiedepartementet (Ministry of Children and Families) is widely used except in formal documents, letters and affairs of state.
The Minister of International Development (Norwegian: Bistands- og utviklingsministeren) is a councillor of state and the chief of the international development portfolio of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway. [1] The ministry was responsible for the foreign service, the country's international interests and foreign policy.