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The Parliament Building (Stortinget) in Oslo, Norway, which was built between 1861 and 1866.
The Royal Palace (Slottet) in Oslo, Norway, which was built between 1825 and 1849.
The City Hall (Radhus) in Oslo, Norway.  Although construction began in 1931, World War II delayed completion, and the building was finally finished in 1950. Between 1990 and 2019, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony was held at the City Hall.
The Gogstad Ship, excavated in 1880, dates to the late 9th century and is housed in the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. Constructed largely of oak, the vessel is the largest preserved Viking ship in Norway (24 m long and 5 m wide).
The National Theater in Oslo, Norway, which opened in 1899.
Akershus Fortress is  a medieval castle built to protect the city of Oslo, Norway. Today the grounds house several museums.
The wharf at Bergen, Norway's second-largest city and former capital during the 13th century.
The Berghus Fortress at the Bergen harbor entrance dates from A.D. 1240. It is one of the oldest and best-preserved stone buildings in Norway.
Tromsø, a city situated at 70° north latitude in Norway, is in the middle of the auroral oval, the area with the highest probability of seeing the Northern Lights.
Naeroy Fjord in Norway.
Polar bears are the largest bears and the largest terrestrial carnivores in the world, but they are also classified as marine mammals. Polar bears live in Arctic environments, including Canada, the United States (Alaska), Russia, Greenland, and Norway. The pictured polar bear is jumping sea ice in Norway.