This list contains mottos of Norwegian institutions. Norway does not have a state motto; however, the personal motto of the reigning monarch can be said to fill some of that function. The motto of the three last monarchs has been Alt for Norge which translates roughly as All for Norway. The motto was first chosen by King Haakon VII and immortalised as the rallying motto of the Norwegian resistance against the German occupation of Norway. It is not common for Norwegian municipalities or government agencies to have mottos.
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protection ofNorwegian cultural heritage through sustainable use, under the motto: «Protection through use» Olavsrosa is awarded to firms and institutions that...
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Norwegian: Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet, NMBU) is a public university located in Ås, Norway....
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specialised university institution. It is one of three private specialized universities in Norway, alongside VID and MF. BI Norwegian Business School was...
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The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU; Norwegian: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet) is a public research university in...
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for all of Denmark. He also introduced the similar Norske Lov (Norwegian Code) of 1687 to replace Christian IVs Norwegian Code from 1604 in Norway. He also...
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Swedish and Norwegian thrones when his brother died in 1872. Oscar II ruled during a time when both countries were undergoing a period of industrialization...
the motto since its inception. Ora et labora is the mottoof Melbourne Grammar School in Australia and the current mottoof St. Joseph's Institution, an...
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