Cities in Norway
Small fishing villages, coastal towns and
cities make this Scandinavian country a nordic paradise.
Welcome to watchmojo.com, and today we’ll be taking a look at some of the top cities and municipalities found in
.
Norway is home to both cosmopolitan
and
quaint
. Waterfront towns allow visitors and locals to enjoy the ocean, lakes and rivers that
lie
near the country.
Stavanger is a historic
in Norway and is also one of the country’s largest cities. This city has recently
grown
in prominence
due to
its
emerging
and was voted one of Europe’s top cultural capitals.
Tromsø is known as the
gateway
to the
and
is packed with
culture, history as well as a beautiful
and skyline.
Cruise
ships pass near the city and offer
striking
of
coastal
Norway.
Andenes is a town in Norway and it is most famous for its
safaris. Climb on a boat
to get a glimpse
of these sea
in their natural habitat.
The Hardanger region, found in the west of the country, is one of the most important areas in Norway for agriculture. In fact, roughly 40 percent of Norway’s fruit comes from his area.
Flåm is a village in Norway and a popular
spot
for tourists. One of the most visited attractions is the Flåm
that
runs through
the mountains. It allows visitors to observe gorges,
as well as
mountains and farms.
If the train is not your thing,
hop on
a bike or try a tour boat to take in a
.
Beitostølen is a small village with few
. It is very popular with tourists due to its beautiful
and
plethora
of winter activities.
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