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  2. Ja, vi elsker dette landet - Wikipedia

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    " Ja, vi elsker dette landet" (Norwegian: [ˈjɑː viː ˈɛ̂lskə ˈɖɛ̂tːə ˈlɑ̀nːə] ⓘ; lit. ' Yes, We Love This Country ') is the national anthem of Norway. Originally a patriotic song, it became commonly regarded as the de facto national anthem of Norway in the early 20th century after being used alongside "Sønner av Norge ...

  3. Sønner av Norge - Wikipedia

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    "Sønner av Norge" [a] ('Sons of Norway') is the common title of the song "Norsk Nationalsang" ('Norwegian National Song'), which was the de facto national anthem of Norway from 1820 until the early 20th century.

  4. 1820 in Norway - Wikipedia

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    1820 in Sweden List of years in Norway: Events in the year 1820 in Norway. Incumbents. Monarch: Charles III John. [1] Events. This section is empty.

  5. Norwegian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian nationalism (Norwegian: Norsk nasjonalisme) is a form of nationalism that promotes the unity of Norwegians and their culture under a nation state. [1]

  6. Rikard Nordraak - Wikipedia

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    Rikard Nordraak was born and grew up in Oslo, Norway. His family came from the Nordråk farm in the district Land in the county of Oppland. His father was a brother of Inger Elise Nordraach, the mother of the Norwegian writer and poet, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. Nordraak in ca. 1860

  7. List of Norwegian flags - Wikipedia

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    1820: Gabriel Schanche Kielland: In 1820, Storting representative Gabriel Schanche Kielland started a signature campaign in order to adopt a new Norwegian merchant flag, in accordance with his interests as a merchant and ship owner in Stavanger. He also put forth his own design proposal alongside the signature campaign.

  8. List of Norwegian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The list of Norwegian monarchs (Norwegian: kongerekken or kongerekka) begins in 872: the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord, after which victorious King Harald Fairhair merged several petty kingdoms into that of his father. Named after the homonymous geographical region, Harald's realm was later to be known as the Kingdom of Norway. [1]

  9. Norges Skaal - Wikipedia

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    For Norway, birthplace of warriors, we this toast will empty, and when we get a taste of it we sweetly dream of freedom; Though we will wake someday and break chains, bonds and coercion. For Norway, birthplace of warriors, we this toast will empty! Each brave hero, among cliffs born, we will drink to honour; Each honest Norwegian, who chains broke,