Events in the year 1868inNorway. Monarch: Charles IV. 21 January – Norwegian Trekking Association is founded. 12 October- The final stretch of the railway...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1868. 1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
Parliamentary elections were held inNorwayin1868. As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents...
Demographic features of the population of Norway, including Jan Mayen, and Svalbard, where the hospital is not equipped for births, include population...
The Saint Petersburg Declaration of 1868 or in full Declaration Renouncing the Use, in Time of War, of Explosive Projectiles Under 400 Grammes Weight is...
There are 697 tunnels and 2,760 bridges. The Norwegian Railway Directorate manages the railway network inNorway on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation...
“Colonel” Clarence Hodson (1868-1928). Norwegian immigrant Olaus Westby Caspersen (1896–1971) joined Beneficial in 1920. In 1929, the company was reorganized...
Mass media inNorway outlines the current state of the press, television, radio, film and cinema, and social media inNorway. Reporters Without Borders...
The Catholic Church inNorway (Norwegian: Den katolske kirke i Norge) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church. As of May 2014[update], there were over...
The year 1868in architecture involved some significant events. April 4 – Eduard van der Nüll hangs himself in disappointment at the public reaction to...
November 1868 (see the Treaty of Yokohama). The treaty opened Hakodate, Yokohama, Nagasaki, Kobe and Osaka to trade for Swedish and Norwegian traders (Article...
Denmark and King Haakon VII of Norway. Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway was born on 31 October 1851 at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. She was the first...
Princess Victoria (Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary; 6 July 1868 – 3 December 1935) was the fourth child and second daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra...
ski jumping hill located in Brunkeberg, Norway opened in1868. Sondre Norheim set the second men's ski jumping world record in history and only one on...
produced twelve Nobel laureates: two in Physics, one in Physiology or Medicine, four in Literature and five in Peace category. Physics Chemistry Physiology...
The Norway lemming, also known as the Norwegian lemming (Lemmus lemmus) is a common species of lemming found in northern Fennoscandia, where it is the...
mountain trails and cabins in Norway. The association was founded on 21 January 1868 with the scope "to help and develop tourism in this country". Today the...
(1868–1925), Norwegian military officer and historian Gunvor Margaret Schnitler, Norwegian politician Peter Schnitler (1690–1751), Danish/Norwegian jurist...
Bergen (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbæ̀rɡən] ), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. As of...
Norwegian Americans (Norwegian: Norskamerikanere) are Americans with ancestral roots inNorway. Norwegian immigrants went to the United States primarily...