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Like Sweden and Denmark, the currency is 'Kroner' pron. kroo-nuh, which directly translated means 'crowns' - the ISO code is NOK.

1 krone is made up of 100 øre, pron ur-ruh, which directly translated means 'ears'! This could well be ears of corn or wheat though ...!

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The Norwegian currency is Kroner. "1 Krone" can be split into "100 øre". There is both coins and notes. The coins are 50 øre, 1 krone, 5 kroner, 10 kroner and 20 kroner. The notes are 50 kroner, 100 kroner, 200 kroner, 500 kroner and 1 000 kroner.

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Norske kroner (Norwegian krones)

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NOK = Norske kroner

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Krone (crown)

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Norwegian Krone (Norske Kroner)

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Norske Kroner or NOK (or Kr for short).

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Kroner.

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