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In some large cities, in a small selection of stores, but nomally no. The norwegian currency is called krone. There are many exhange sites in Norway, so changing money to and from euros is no problem.

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No, Norway use their own currency which is called norwegian kroner.

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No, but you may exchange them in any bank or post office.

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No, Norway does not use the euro.

The currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone.

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