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Some of the key events about Norway
- 1349The Black Death killed approximately 60% of Norway's population.
- 1814Norway adopted its constitution, one of the oldest in the world still in use
- 1814Norway was ceded to Sweden after the Napoleonic Wars, ending its union with Denmark.
- 1905Norway gained full independence from Sweden through a peaceful dissolution
- 1913Women in Norway gained the right to vote, among the first countries in the world to do so
- 1928Norway hosted the Winter Olympics in Oslo, marking its debut as an Olympic host nation
- 1940Nazi Germany invaded and occupied Norway during World War II.
- 1969Oil was discovered in the North Sea, leading to Norway's economic transformation
- 1969The Ekofisk oil field explosion caused a major oil spill in the North Sea.
- 1971Norway established the Government Pension Fund Global, now one of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds
- 1986The Chernobyl disaster caused radioactive fallout in parts of Norway, affecting reindeer and other wildlife.
- 1989The MS Scandinavian Star ferry fire killed 159 people off the coast of Norway.
- 1994Norway hosted the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, widely regarded as one of the most successful Games
- 1994Norway voted against joining the European Union in a national referendum.
- 2001The Nobel Peace Center was established in Oslo, enhancing Norway's role in promoting global peace
- 2008Norway became the first country to implement a voluntary moratorium on deforestation
- 2011A far-right extremist carried out terrorist attacks in Oslo and Utøya, killing 77 people.
- 2013A landslide in Sørum caused the collapse of several houses and evacuation of residents.
- 2017Norway announced plans to ban the sale of fossil fuel-based cars by 2025, leading global efforts in electric vehicle adoption
- 2020The COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway, leading to lockdowns and economic disruption.
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