Norway is one of Europe's most insufficiently populated countries. With a masses of only 5 million people and a territory scope of 385,802 km2, the people thickness is only 16 occupants for each km2. A vast part of the people are Norwegians. The indigenous Sami people by and large have the northern bit of Norway, that nearby parts of Sweden, Finland and Russia follows a region known as ""Sapmi"" (or "Sameland"). Other saw minorities are the Kven people, Jews, Forest Finns, and Norwegian Romani Travelers.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
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