PETROLEUM GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, THE UNIVERSITY OF OSLO
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Bergen
http://www.bergen-guide.com/
Welcome to Bergen!
Welcome to our city, which for almost one thousand years has been the destination of travellers from all around the world. Bergen is the kingdom's second largest city, with over 250.000 inhabitants and situated on the west coast of Norway. The year of the foundation is estimated to be 1070.
Bergen is located at the west coast of Norway. Bergen Municipal is one of the 33 municipals in Hordaland county.
http://www.bergenforum.no/
BergenForum.no was launched March 2007. This forum is a forum for the City of Bergen (Norway) and the Bergen Guide (www.bergen-guide.com) site. The designated Bergen Guide Team or other members may answer your questions. Free membership and free postings!
http://www.visitoslo.com/en/
Welcome to Oslo
Between the Oslo Fjord and the green hills of Oslomarka lies the Norwegian capital! The combination of city life and easy access to outdoor activities makes Oslo a unique destination.
We hereby invite you to find your Oslo!
http://www.oslo.kommune.no/the_city_of_oslo/
About Oslo
Oslo is the oldest of the Scandinavian capitals, and its history goes back to 1000 years ago, when the first settlements were built at the inlet of the Oslo fjord.
Stavanger
http://www.stavanger-web.com/
Stavanger-Web (SW) is a privately owned and driven website. The main goal of the site is to provide up to date information in English, about the city.
http://www.kristiansand-norway.com/
If you are visiting Kristiansand Norway on a holiday or intend to move to Kristiansand, we have lots of information for you to make life a little bit easier. This website provides you with Tourist Information on Kristiansand Norway.
http://www.trondheim.com/engelsk/
A City for all Seasons
Tourists flock to Trondheim in the summer when it never seems to get really dark and you can stroll down the peaceful streets of the city to sample some of the wide variety of its nightlife ...
Tromsø
http://www.destinasjontromso.no/english/index.html
Tromsø – where your Arctic Adventure begins
A mere 2000 kilometers from the North Pole, Tromsø entertains visitors and inhabitants in this lively, warm and exotic city. In Tromsø, the capital of Norway’s high north, you will be amazed by the active cultural life all year round, the Northern Lights, Polar Nights, Midnight Sun, by the exciting attractions and excursions and widely varying weather.
Aalesund
http://www.alesund.kommune.no/sub/in...322&Itemid=295
It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to Aalesund, the town and district on the 62nd latitude. The district is called Sunnmøre – which means the southernmost part of Møre. The name goes back to days long past, and may even originally be British – More – according to some historians.
http://www.bodo.kommune.no/?lang=eng
Welcome to Bodø
Few other Norwegian cities are encompassed by such magnificent scenery as Bodø. The city provides a fascinating mix of superb nature and an urban and vibrant lifestyle, with a wealth of places to meet your friends. Right at the heart of this is the informal and good-humoured style characterising the city's population.
Tønsberg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%B8nsberg http://www.tonsberg.kommune.no/cms/c...s/english.html
The municipality of Tønsberg
TØNSBERG - LIVELY CITY, HISTORIC PAST The oldest town in Norway can offer you the ultimate holiday experience. In the Tønsberg region you will find the sunniest, most pleasant climate in Norway, the very best beaches, unique skerries and beatifull landscape, as well as a touch of a rich past - vikings and whalehunters, kings and slaves.
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دوستان فايلي كه در زير لينكش رو گذاشتم رو يكي از دانشجويان دانشگاه ويسكانسين وقتي كه تو نروژ در سال 2003 درس مي خونده نوشته و فوق العاده هستش. با اينكه من مدت ها در مورد نروژ و اسلو تحقيق كردم ولي بعضي از مواردي كه ايشون ذكر كردن رو نمي دونستم. به نظرم اكثر قسمت هاش خيلي به دردتون خواهد خورد. اميدوارم بتونم ادامه اون رو هم پيدا كنم.
بعد از اينكه مطلب بالا رو نوشتم و با كمي پيگيري تونستم كلي لينك و مطلب مشابه پيدا كنم. بايد بگم كه اين افراد دانشجويان دانشگاه ويسكانسين هستند كه در موسسه مديريت اسلو BI يك سال درس خوندن و در پايان گزارسي رو نوشتن كه جالب و خواندني هستش و تقريبا در مورد كل نروژ صادقه. حجم فايل ها بسيار كمه و هر كدوم نهايتا 4 صفحه هستند كه به راحتي ميسه مطالعه كرد.
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