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Society & Culture
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| Listings: | - Cantus - Norwegian female choir in Trondheim - Official website. Cantus was started in Trondheim in 1986, and has become a prize-winning choir of 35 singers in great demand.
- Business Culture in Norway - Find out about business culture, practices, protocol, customs and business etiquette in Norway.
- Oslo 2000 - The 19th International Congress of Historical Sciences 6-13 August 2000, offers an extensive academic programme, as well as a multi-faced culture and tour programme.
- Information about Norway - A directory with links to many cultural topics regarding Norway.
- Vest-Telemark bunads - Photos and descriptions of the Norwegian national costume, "bunad", being worn in a private Norwegian party.
- State of the Environment Norway 1995 - Climate change, ozone layer depletion, and acidification.
- The Norwegian Embaccy in the US: Norwegian Culture - Links to Norwegian art, history and people.
- The Ibsen Centre - Organization established to strengthen and coordinate national and international research on Ibsen.
- Information from the Government and Ministries - Official information about the Norwegian culture and society.
- Norwegian Art Information Center - KIK is a national documentation archive and information agency for professional contemporary Norwegian art, photography and crafts.
- The Munch Museum - The museum presenting Edvard Munch's paintings.
- The 17th of May - A historical date and a day of national celebrations.
- Vigeland - The museum and the park.
- Odin - The position of women in Norway.
- XPDNC: Norway National Labour Links - Links to labour organisations, with brief descriptions.
- The Digital Archive of Norway - Includes church records, census information, and details of emigrants.
- Husfliden: Norwegian Bunads - Pictures of whole bunads from the various counties in Norway, detailed photographs of accessories and bunad fabrics and comprehensive information on bunads in general.
- Norwegian-American Bygdelagenes Fellesraad - The NABF is made up of the organizations of emigrant descendants from particular areas of Norway who are now living in North America. Each lag seeks to preserve and strengthen bonds with its home district or community-of-origin in Norway, much of it throu
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