Events in the year 1918inNorway. Monarch – Haakon VII. Norsk Hydro's artificial fertilizer production at Glomfjord is bought by the Norwegian government...
Parliamentary elections were held inNorway on 21 October 1918, with a second round between 4 and 11 November. The result was a victory for the Liberal...
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1918inNorwegian music. November 10 – Frants Beyer, average adjuster, tax inspector...
The 1918Norwegian Football Cup was the 17th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF...
Results from Norwegian football in the year 1918. Class A of local association leagues (kretsserier) is the predecessor of a national league competition...
1918 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1918. 1918 (MCMXVIII)...
The 1918–1920 flu pandemic, also known as the Great Influenza epidemic or by the common misnomer Spanish flu, was an exceptionally deadly global influenza...
towns and cities inNorway. The Norwegian language word by means a town or city–there is no distinction between the two words as there is in English. Historically...
Having maintained its neutrality during the First World War (1914–1918), Norwegian foreign and military policy since 1933 was largely influenced by three...
Demographic features of the population of Norway, including Jan Mayen, and Svalbard, where the hospital is not equipped for births, include population...
Kven: fylkki) which until 1918 were known as amter. The counties form the first-level administrative divisions of Norway and are further subdivided into...
in the year 1837 inNorway. Monarch: Charles III John. 14 January – Formannskapsdistrikt was created in a bill approved by the Parliament of Norway and...
price index for Norway 1492–2018." Scandinavian Economic History Review 68.2 (2020): 129–144. online Haug, Karl Erik. "Norway", in: 1914-1918-online. International...
territories and dependencies). It was traditionally known as the Norwegian crown in English; however, this has fallen out of common usage. It is nominally...
There are 697 tunnels and 2,760 bridges. The Norwegian Railway Directorate manages the railway network inNorway on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation...
Harald V (Norwegian: Harald den femte, Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhɑ̂rːɑɫ dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born 21 February 1937) is King of Norway. He succeeded to the throne...
after the collapse of the German Empire and the abolition of the monarchy in1918. There was no emperor, but many Germans had imperialistic ambitions. According...
Haakon VII (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkʊn]; born Prince Carl of Denmark; 3 August 1872 – 21 September 1957) was King of Norway from November 1905 until...
government of Norway. In the modern era, the head of government has the title prime minister (Norwegian: Statsminister). At various times in the past, the...
/ˈɒsloʊ/ OSS-loh, Norwegian: [ˈʊ̂ʂlʊ] or [ˈʊ̂slʊ, ˈʊ̀ʂlʊ]; Southern Sami: Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both...
Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land, at sea, and in the air in World War I between...
(Norwegian: Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the Great Thing') is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It...
The German occupation of Norway began on 9 April 1940. In 1942, there were at least 2,173 Jews inNorway. At least 775 of them were arrested, detained...
1102–1918 Personal union with Norway (986–995, 1000–1014, 1028–1035, 1042–1047, 1380–1397, 1397–1523 (Kalmar Union) and 1524–1814 (Denmark–Norway)). Personal...