Countries Flashcards

1
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How many people live in Norway

A

5.3 million

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2
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Where is the world’s longest road tunnel

A

Norway

Bonus: It’s 24.5 km long

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3
Q

Where is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded

A

Norway since 1901

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4
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Which country introduced salmon sushi to Japan

A

Norway in 1980

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5
Q

Who supplies London with a Christmas tree every yea

A

Norway

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6
Q

Where are europes highest waterfalls

A

Norway

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7
Q

Who is least likely to be affected by climate change

A

Norway, most likely is Chad

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8
Q

which country is popular for fjords

A

Norway

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9
Q

Which is bigger, Norway or Sweden

A

Sweden

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10
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How many Norwegian Americans live in the U.S.

A

Almost five million

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11
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Is Norway a member of the EU?

A

No, but they have a freedom of moment and some tariffs on food

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12
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How much of Sweden’s area is covered by forest

A

2/3

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13
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How many people live in Sweden

A

10 million

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14
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Is Sweden a member of the EU

A

Yes, since 1995

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15
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Is Norway a member of NATO

A

Yes

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16
Q

Is Sweden a member of NATO

A

No

17
Q

How many people live in Finland

A

5.5 million

18
Q

Where is the oldest oak in Europe

A

Lithuania, the Stelmuze oak survived the crusades

19
Q

When are the first and second independence days in Lithuania

A

There is one on February 16, and another, the Day of the Restoration of Independence, on March 11.

20
Q

What is the tallest hill in Lithuania

A

Aukštojas Hill at 294 meters (964 feet) above sea level is the highest point in all of Lithuania

21
Q

How much of Lithuania is covered by forests

A

Forests in Lithuania cover approximately 33% of Lithuania′s territory

22
Q

When was Lithuania first mentioned

A

9 March 1009 by Saint Bruno

23
Q

How many people live in Lithuania

A

2.8 million