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  2. Norwegians - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2000 U.S. Census, three million Americans consider Norwegian to be their sole or primary ancestry. It is estimated that as many as a further 1.5 million more are of partial Norwegian ancestry. Norwegian Americans represent 2–3% of the non-Hispanic Euro-American population in the U.S.

  3. Norwegian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian American Hall of Fame- Information on famous Americans, past and present, who are readily associated with their Norwegian ancestry; Norwegian-American Historical Association — private membership organization dedicated to locating, collecting preserving and interpreting the Norwegian-American experience

  4. Norwegian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Emigrant Museum in Hamar, Norway is dedicated to "collecting, preserving and disseminating knowledge about Norwegian emigration, and to the preservation of cultural ties between Norway and those of Norwegian ancestry throughout the world," according to the museum's website, which states that a million Norwegians emigrated to other ...

  5. Category:Norwegian families - Wikipedia

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    Families of Norwegian ancestry (1 C, 3 P) Fearnley family (6 P) Flo family (9 P) G. Gaelic families of Norse descent (13 C, 52 P) H. Hamsun family (1 C, 3 P) Holmboe ...

  6. Nordic and Scandinavian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The joint ruling of Denmark and Norway from the mid-14th century until 1814, and then the joint rule of Sweden and Norway until 1905, have contributed towards a closely allied culture. These three countries also share mutually intelligible languages, as they are all descended from Old Norse .

  7. Genealogy Society of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Genealogy Society (Föreningen DIS) was established on April 1, 1980 [8] and was the inspiration for establishing the Genealogy Society of Norway on January 12, 1990. From early on, computing and data communication were important in the association's work.