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 ...!
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.
Norske kroner (Norwegian krones)
NOK = Norske kroner
Krone (crown)
Norwegian Krone (Norske Kroner)
Norske Kroner or NOK (or Kr for short).
Kroner.
No:) in Norway you use something called the Norwegian "Krone"! One dollar is about 7 kr.
Norway uses the Krone. A US dollar is about 6.22 Kronen, or a Euro is about 7.91.
People from Norway are called norwegians. On norwegian they are called "nordmenn".
given todays economy; 1 dollar=4,50-7 kroner
It is called a male Bunad in Norway.
The Northern part of Norway is called "Nord-norge". That literally means "Northern Norway".Northern Norway (moderator: it's the truth -that's what it's called!)
The citizens of Norway are called Norwegians, which means "Nordmenn" in Norwegian.
Christmas in Norway is called "Jul".
The tram in Norway is called the T-Bane but there is another one too called Trikken.
1 US dollar = 6.79028 Norwegian Kroner (February 9, 2009)
The people of Norway are called Norwegians.
Yes, in Norway they are called "bjørnebær".