The Norwegian sea is north of Norway, and west to all of Scandinavia.
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The Barents Sea, The Baltic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
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Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue was created in 1891.
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Norway is the country between Sweden and the Norwegian Sea.
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The Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea.
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Norway is not on the Mediterrnean. It is on the North Sea, Barents Sea, and Norwegian Sea.
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The North Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the Barents Sea.
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They connect through the Skagerrak and the Kattegat
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its the norwegian sea i looked it up a few times and got that answer
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Mostly North Sea, but also Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea
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The Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea.
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North Sea, also, both border to the Norwegian sea as well.
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Baltic sea, North sea, and Norwegian sea
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Norway is in northern Europe, in the Scandinavian Penisula. It has borders with Sweden, Finland and Russia. It is the western and northern part of the Scandinavian Penisula. The Norwegian Sea, The Barents Sea, and The North sea all make up its borders.
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The North Sea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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It means the same as in English, a narrow and long arm of the sea, but it can also mean a large lake in Norwegian.
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u are a cheater! o well whatever its north sea baltic sea norwegian sea barents sea.
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Irish Sea, English Channel, North Sea, Saint George's Channel, North Channel, Atlantic Sea, and the Norwegian Sea.
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Part of the North Sea, which lies under Norway and over Denmark.
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The sea that surrounds Norway is the Norweigian Sea it is on the left side of Norway.
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The Vikings were an energetic seafaring people. They traveled the Norwegian Sea and the Baltic Sea.
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There is no specific ocean there, but a series of seas such as the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the Barents Sea and the Greenland Sea.
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yes. the Japanese,Canadian, Icelandic and Norwegian.
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The Norwegian Sea.
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The Norwegian Sea is connected to the North Atlantic Ocean. It is located off the coast of Norway and stretches between Norway, Iceland, and Greenland. It is an important body of water for marine life, fishing, and maritime transportation.
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Some sources say no, others say yes. The north shore of Iceland is on the Greenland Sea, which by many definitions is part of the North Atlantic, along with the Norwegian Sea which is immediately northeast of Iceland. However, the International Hydrographic Organization includes the Greenland Sea as part of the Arctic Ocean but excludes the Norwegian Sea (which does extend farther south).
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The sea east of Greenland is the Greenland Sea, which separates Greenland from Svalbard. It is known for its sea ice cover and is an important area for marine life, including various whale species and seabirds.
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That point is in the Norwegian Sea.
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yes but no as well
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1 Norwegian krone = 0.127762574 Euros - 500 Norwegian kroner = 63.881287 Euros
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Northern Europe borders the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Major seas in the area also include the Norwegian Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the North Sea.
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