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Capital

Oslo

Population

5,509,733 (2024 est.)

Area

323,802 sq km

Location

Northern Europe, bordering the North Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Sweden

🧭 Background

Two centuries of Viking raids into Europe tapered off after King Olav TRYGGVASON adopted Christianity in 994; conversion of the Norwegian kingdom occurred over the next several decades. In 1397, Norway was absorbed into a union with Denmark that lasted more than four centuries. In 1814, Norwegians resisted the cession of their country to Sweden and adopted a new constitution. Sweden then invaded Norway but agreed to let Norway keep its constitution in return for accepting the union under a Swedish king. Rising nationalism throughout the 19th century led to a 1905 referendum granting Norway independence. Norway remained neutral in World War I and proclaimed its neutrality at the outset of World War II, but Nazi Germany nonetheless occupied the country for five years (1940-45). In 1949, Norway abandoned neutrality and became a member of NATO. Discovery of oil and gas in adjacent waters in the late 1960s boosted Norway's economic fortunes. In referenda held in 1972 and 1994, Norway rejected joining the EU. Key domestic issues include immigration and integration of ethnic minorities, maintaining the country's extensive social safety net with an aging population, and preserving economic competitiveness.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Geography

Location

Northern Europe, bordering the North Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Sweden

Geographic coordinates

62 00 N, 10 00 E

Map references

Europe

Area β€” total

323,802 sq km

Area β€” land

304,282 sq km

Area β€” water

19,520 sq km

Area - comparative

Slightly larger than twice the size of Georgia; slightly larger than New Mexico

Land boundaries β€” total

2,566 km

Land boundaries β€” border countries

Finland 709 km; Sweden 1,666 km; Russia 191 km

Coastline

25,148 km

Maritime claims β€” territorial sea

12 nm

Maritime claims β€” contiguous zone

10 nm

Maritime claims β€” exclusive economic zone

200 nm

Maritime claims β€” continental shelf

200 nm

Climate

Temperate along coast, modified by North Atlantic Current; colder interior with increased precipitation and colder summers; rainy year-round on west coast

Terrain

Glaciated; mostly high plateaus and rugged mountains broken by fertile valleys; small, scattered plains; coastline deeply indented by fjords; arctic tundra in north

Elevation β€” highest point

Galdhopiggen 2,469 m

Elevation β€” lowest point

Norwegian Sea 0 m

Elevation β€” mean elevation

460 m

Natural resources

Petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, titanium, pyrites, nickel, fish, timber, hydropower

Land use β€” agricultural land

2.7% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” agricultural land: arable land

Arable land: 2.2% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” agricultural land: permanent crops

Permanent crops: 0% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” agricultural land: permanent pasture

Permanent pasture: 0.5% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” forest

33.3% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” other

64% (2023 est.)

Irrigated land

337 sq km (2016)

Population distribution

Most people live in the south; population clusters are found along the North Sea coast in the southwest and Skaggerak in the southeast; the interior areas of the north remain sparsely populated

Natural hazards

Rockslides, avalanches volcanism: Beerenberg (2,227 m) on Jan Mayen Island in the Norwegian Sea is the country's only active volcano

Geography - note

About two-thirds mountains; some 50,000 islands off its much-indented coastline; strategic location adjacent to sea lanes and air routes in North Atlantic; one of the most rugged and longest coastlines in the world

Population β€” total

5,509,733 (2024 est.)

Population β€” male

2,780,972

Population β€” female

2,728,761

Nationality β€” noun

Norwegian(s)

Nationality β€” adjective

Norwegian

Ethnic groups

Norwegian 81.5% (includes about 60,000 Sami), other European 8.9%, other 9.6% (2021 est.)

Languages β€” Languages

Bokmal Norwegian (official), Nynorsk Norwegian (official), small Sami- and Finnish-speaking minorities

Languages β€” major-language sample(s)

Verdens Faktabok, den essensielle kilden for grunnleggende informasjon. (Norwegian) The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information.

Religions

Church of Norway (Evangelical Lutheran - official) 67.5%, Muslim 3.1%, Roman Catholic 3.1%, other Christian 3.8%, other 2.6%, unspecified 19.9% (2021 est.)

Age structure β€” 0-14 years

16.3% (male 461,979/female 438,243)

Age structure β€” 15-64 years

64.5% (male 1,820,692/female 1,734,818)

Age structure β€” 65 years and over

19.1% (2024 est.) (male 498,301/female 555,700)

Dependency ratios β€” total dependency ratio

55 (2024 est.)

Dependency ratios β€” youth dependency ratio

25.3 (2024 est.)

Dependency ratios β€” elderly dependency ratio

29.6 (2024 est.)

Dependency ratios β€” potential support ratio

3.4 (2024 est.)

Median age β€” total

41 years (2025 est.)

Median age β€” male

40.1 years

Median age β€” female

41.5 years

Population growth rate

0.57% (2025 est.)

Birth rate

10.35 births/1,000 population (2025 est.)

Death rate

8.6 deaths/1,000 population (2025 est.)

Net migration rate

3.98 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2025 est.)

Population distribution

Most people live in the south; population clusters are found along the North Sea coast in the southwest and Skaggerak in the southeast; the interior areas of the north remain sparsely populated

Urbanization β€” urban population

84% of total population (2023)

Urbanization β€” rate of urbanization

1.32% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

Major urban areas - population

1.086 million OSLO (capital) (2023)

Sex ratio β€” at birth

1.05 male(s)/female

Sex ratio β€” 0-14 years

1.05 male(s)/female

Sex ratio β€” 15-64 years

1.05 male(s)/female

Sex ratio β€” 65 years and over

0.9 male(s)/female

Sex ratio β€” total population

1.02 male(s)/female (2024 est.)

Mother's mean age at first birth

29.8 years (2020 est.)

Maternal mortality ratio

1 deaths/100,000 live births (2023 est.)

Infant mortality rate β€” total

1.8 deaths/1,000 live births (2025 est.)

Infant mortality rate β€” male

2.1 deaths/1,000 live births

Infant mortality rate β€” female

1.5 deaths/1,000 live births

Life expectancy at birth β€” total population

82.9 years (2024 est.)

Life expectancy at birth β€” male

81.3 years

Life expectancy at birth β€” female

84.6 years

Total fertility rate

1.58 children born/woman (2025 est.)

Gross reproduction rate

0.77 (2025 est.)

Drinking water source β€” improved: urban

Urban: 100% of population (2022 est.)

Drinking water source β€” improved: rural

Rural: 100% of population (2022 est.)

Drinking water source β€” improved: total

Total: 100% of population (2022 est.)

Drinking water source β€” unimproved: urban

Urban: 0% of population (2022 est.)

Drinking water source β€” unimproved: rural

Rural: 0% of population (2022 est.)

Drinking water source β€” unimproved: total

Total: 0% of population (2022 est.)

Health expenditure β€” Health expenditure (as % of GDP)

8.1% of GDP (2022)

Health expenditure β€” Health expenditure (as % of national budget)

17.8% of national budget (2022 est.)

Physician density

4.98 physicians/1,000 population (2023)

Hospital bed density

3.4 beds/1,000 population (2020 est.)

Sanitation facility access β€” improved: urban

Urban: 100% of population (2022 est.)

Sanitation facility access β€” improved: rural

Rural: 100% of population (2022 est.)

Sanitation facility access β€” improved: total

Total: 100% of population (2022 est.)

Sanitation facility access β€” unimproved: urban

Urban: 0% of population (2022 est.)

Sanitation facility access β€” unimproved: rural

Rural: 0% of population (2022 est.)

Sanitation facility access β€” unimproved: total

Total: 0% of population (2022 est.)

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

23.1% (2016)

Alcohol consumption per capita β€” total

6.05 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Alcohol consumption per capita β€” beer

2.63 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Alcohol consumption per capita β€” wine

2.23 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Alcohol consumption per capita β€” spirits

1 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Alcohol consumption per capita β€” other alcohols

0.19 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)

Tobacco use β€” total

12% (2025 est.)

Tobacco use β€” male

12.6% (2025 est.)

Tobacco use β€” female

11.3% (2025 est.)

Currently married women (ages 15-49)

57.4% (2021 est.)

Child marriage β€” women married by age 15

0% (2022)

Child marriage β€” women married by age 18

0% (2022)

Education expenditure β€” Education expenditure (% GDP)

5.5% of GDP (2022 est.)

Education expenditure β€” Education expenditure (% national budget)

14.5% national budget (2022 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) β€” total

19 years (2023 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) β€” male

18 years (2023 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) β€” female

20 years (2023 est.)

Environmental issues

Water pollution; acid rain damaging forests and affecting lakes and fish stocks; air pollution from vehicle emissions

International environmental agreements β€” party to

Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Heavy Metals, Air Pollution-Multi-effect Protocol, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protection, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Convention, Marine Dumping-London Protocol, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 2006, Wetlands, Whaling

International environmental agreements β€” signed, but not ratified

None of the selected agreements

Climate

Temperate along coast, modified by North Atlantic Current; colder interior with increased precipitation and colder summers; rainy year-round on west coast

Land use β€” agricultural land

2.7% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” agricultural land: arable land

Arable land: 2.2% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” agricultural land: permanent crops

Permanent crops: 0% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” agricultural land: permanent pasture

Permanent pasture: 0.5% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” forest

33.3% (2023 est.)

Land use β€” other

64% (2023 est.)

Urbanization β€” urban population

84% of total population (2023)

Urbanization β€” rate of urbanization

1.32% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

Carbon dioxide emissions β€” total emissions

38.535 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

Carbon dioxide emissions β€” from coal and metallurgical coke

2.929 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

Carbon dioxide emissions β€” from petroleum and other liquids

25.576 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

Carbon dioxide emissions β€” from consumed natural gas

10.029 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)

Particulate matter emissions

7 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)

Methane emissions β€” energy

31 kt (2022-2024 est.)

Methane emissions β€” agriculture

99.8 kt (2019-2021 est.)

Methane emissions β€” waste

33 kt (2019-2021 est.)

Methane emissions β€” other

6.2 kt (2019-2021 est.)

Waste and recycling β€” municipal solid waste generated annually

4.15 million tons (2024 est.)

Waste and recycling β€” percent of municipal solid waste recycled

35.3% (2022 est.)

Total water withdrawal β€” municipal

773.41 million cubic meters (2022 est.)

Total water withdrawal β€” industrial

1.071 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)

Total water withdrawal β€” agricultural

844.9 million cubic meters (2022 est.)

Total renewable water resources

393 billion cubic meters (2022 est.)

Geoparks β€” total global geoparks and regional networks

5 (2025)

Geoparks β€” global geoparks and regional networks

Gea Norvegica; Fjord Coast; Magma; Sunnhordland; Trollfjell (2025)

Country name β€” conventional long form

Kingdom of Norway

Country name β€” conventional short form

Norway

Country name β€” local long form

Kongeriket Norge

Country name β€” local short form

Norge

Country name β€” etymology

Derives from the Old Norse words norre and vegr, meaning "northern way," and refers to the long coastline of western Norway

Government type

Parliamentary constitutional monarchy

Capital β€” name

Oslo

Capital β€” geographic coordinates

59 55 N, 10 45 E

Capital β€” time difference

UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

Capital β€” daylight saving time

+1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October

Capital β€” etymology

The name may derive from the Old Norwegian word os, meaning "estuary" and referring to the city's location on a fjord; alternatively, the name may come from As, a Scandinavian god, and Lo, a nearby river

Administrative divisions

12 counties (fylker, singular - fylke); Agder, Innlandet, More og Romsdal, Nordland, Oslo, Rogaland, Romsdal, Troms og Finnmark, Trondelag, Vestfold og Telemark, Vestland, Viken (2024)

Dependent areas

Bouvet Island, Jan Mayen, Svalbard (3)

Legal system

Mixed system of civil, common, and customary law; Supreme Court can advise on legislative acts

Constitution β€” history

Drafted spring 1814, adopted 16 May 1814, signed by Constituent Assembly 17 May 1814

Constitution β€” amendment process

Proposals submitted by members of Parliament or by the government within the first three years of Parliament's four-year term; passage requires two-thirds majority vote of a two-thirds quorum in the next elected Parliament

International law organization participation

Accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

Citizenship β€” citizenship by birth

No

Citizenship β€” citizenship by descent only

At least one parent must be a citizen of Norway

Citizenship β€” dual citizenship recognized

Yes

Citizenship β€” residency requirement for naturalization

7 years

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch β€” chief of state

King HARALD V (since 17 January 1991)

Executive branch β€” head of government

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr STORE (since 14 October 2021)

Executive branch β€” cabinet

Council of State appointed by the monarch, approved by Parliament

Executive branch β€” election/appointment process

The monarchy is hereditary; following legislative elections, the monarch usually appoints the leader of the majority party or majority coalition as prime minister, with the approval of Parliament

Legislative branch β€” legislature name

Parliament (Stortinget)

Legislative branch β€” legislative structure

Unicameral

Legislative branch β€” number of seats

169 (all directly elected)

Legislative branch β€” electoral system

Proportional representation

Legislative branch β€” scope of elections

Full renewal

Legislative branch β€” term in office

4 years

Legislative branch β€” most recent election date

9/8/2025

Legislative branch β€” parties elected and seats per party

Labour Party (53); Progress Party (47); Conservative Party (24); Socialist Left Party (9); Center Party (9); Red Party (9); Other (18)

Legislative branch β€” percentage of women in chamber

40.2%

Legislative branch β€” expected date of next election

September 2029

Judicial branch β€” highest court(s)

Supreme Court or Hoyesterett (consists of the chief justice and 18 associate justices)

Judicial branch β€” judge selection and term of office

Justices appointed by the monarch (King in Council) on the recommendation of the Judicial Appointments Board; justices can serve until mandatory retirement at age 70

Judicial branch β€” subordinate courts

Courts of Appeal or Lagmennsrett; regional and district courts; Conciliation Boards; ordinary and special courts

Political parties

Center Party or Sp Christian Democratic Party or KrF Conservative Party or H Green Party or MDG Labor Party or Ap Liberal Party or V Patient Focus or PF Progress Party or FrP Red Party or R Socialist Left Party or SV

Diplomatic representation in the US β€” chief of mission

Ambassador Anniken Scharning HUITFELDT (since 18 September 2024)

Diplomatic representation in the US β€” chancery

2720 34th Street NW, Washington, DC 20008

Diplomatic representation in the US β€” telephone

[1] (202) 333-6000

Diplomatic representation in the US β€” FAX

[1] (202) 469-3990

Diplomatic representation in the US β€” email address and website

Emb.washington@mfa.no https://www.norway.no/en/usa/

Diplomatic representation in the US β€” consulate(s) general

New York, San Francisco

Diplomatic representation from the US β€” chief of mission

Ambassador (vacant); ChargΓ© d'Affaires Eric MEYER (since August 2024)

Diplomatic representation from the US β€” embassy

Morgedalsvegen 36, 0378 Oslo

Diplomatic representation from the US β€” mailing address

5460 Oslo Place, Washington DC 20521-5460

Diplomatic representation from the US β€” telephone

[47] 21-30-85-40

Diplomatic representation from the US β€” FAX

[47] 22-56-27-51

Diplomatic representation from the US β€” email address and website

OsloACS@state.gov https://no.usembassy.gov/

International organization participation

ADB (nonregional member), AfDB (nonregional member), Arctic Council, Australia Group, BIS, CBSS, CD, CE, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, EFTA, EITI (implementing country), ESA, FAO, FATF, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD (partners), IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, NATO, NC, NEA, NIB, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, Paris Club, PCA, Schengen Convention, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNITAR, UNMISS, UNOOSA, UNRWA, UNTSO, UNWTO, UPU, Wassenaar Arrangement, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC

Independence

7 June 1905 (union with Sweden declared dissolved); 26 October 1905 (Sweden agreed to the repeal of the union); notable earlier dates: ca. 872 (traditional unification of Norwegian kingdoms by HARALD Fairhair); 1397 (Kalmar Union of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden); 1524 (Denmark-Norway); 17 May 1814 (Norwegian constitution adopted); 4 November 1814 (Sweden-Norway union confirmed)

National holiday

Constitution Day, 17 May (1814)

Flag

Description: red with a blue cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag; the the cross is shifted to the left side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag) meaning: the colors represent Norway's past political unions with Denmark (red and white) and Sweden (blue)

National symbol(s)

Lion

National color(s)

Red, white, blue

National anthem(s) β€” title

"Kongesangen" (Song of the King)

National anthem(s) β€” lyrics/music

Gustav JENSEN

National anthem(s) β€” history

Royal anthem; uses the tune of "God Save the King," the United Kingdom's anthem

National heritage β€” total World Heritage Sites

8 (7 cultural, 1 natural)

National heritage β€” selected World Heritage Site locales

Bryggen (c); Urnes Stave Church (c); RΓΈros Mining Town and the Circumference (c); Rock Art of Alta (c); VegaΓΈyan – The Vega Archipelago (c); Struve Geodetic Arc (c); West Norwegian Fjords – Geirangerfjord and NΓ¦rΓΈyfjord (n); Rjukan-Notodden Industrial Heritage Site (c)

Economic overview

High-income, non-EU economy with trade links via European Economic Area (EEA); key role in European energy security as leader in oil, gas, and electricity exports; major fishing, forestry, and oil(?) extraction industries; oil sovereign fund supports generous welfare system; low unemployment; inflation moderating but remains above target level

Real GDP (purchasing power parity) β€” Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2024

$507.68 billion (2024 est.)

Real GDP (purchasing power parity) β€” Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2023

$497.236 billion (2023 est.)

Real GDP (purchasing power parity) β€” Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2022

$496.877 billion (2022 est.)

Real GDP growth rate β€” Real GDP growth rate 2024

2.1% (2024 est.)

Real GDP growth rate β€” Real GDP growth rate 2023

0.1% (2023 est.)

Real GDP growth rate β€” Real GDP growth rate 2022

3.2% (2022 est.)

Real GDP per capita β€” Real GDP per capita 2024

$91,100 (2024 est.)

Real GDP per capita β€” Real GDP per capita 2023

$90,100 (2023 est.)

Real GDP per capita β€” Real GDP per capita 2022

$91,100 (2022 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate)

$483.727 billion (2024 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) β€” Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2024

3.1% (2024 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) β€” Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2023

5.5% (2023 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices) β€” Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2022

5.8% (2022 est.)

GDP - composition, by sector of origin β€” agriculture

2% (2024 est.)

GDP - composition, by sector of origin β€” industry

37% (2024 est.)

GDP - composition, by sector of origin β€” services

51.8% (2024 est.)

GDP - composition, by end use β€” household consumption

37.7% (2023 est.)

GDP - composition, by end use β€” government consumption

22% (2023 est.)

GDP - composition, by end use β€” investment in fixed capital

21.7% (2023 est.)

GDP - composition, by end use β€” investment in inventories

2.6% (2023 est.)

GDP - composition, by end use β€” exports of goods and services

47.9% (2023 est.)

GDP - composition, by end use β€” imports of goods and services

-32.5% (2023 est.)

Agricultural products

Milk, barley, potatoes, oats, wheat, pork, chicken, beef, eggs, carrots/turnips (2023)

Industries

Petroleum and gas, shipping, fishing, aquaculture, food processing, shipbuilding, pulp and paper products, metals, chemicals, timber, mining, textiles

Industrial production growth rate

2.4% (2024 est.)

Labor force

3.042 million (2024 est.)

Unemployment rate β€” Unemployment rate 2024

4% (2024 est.)

Unemployment rate β€” Unemployment rate 2023

3.6% (2023 est.)

Unemployment rate β€” Unemployment rate 2022

3.3% (2022 est.)

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) β€” total

11.6% (2024 est.)

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) β€” male

12.3% (2024 est.)

Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24) β€” female

10.8% (2024 est.)

Population below poverty line

12.2% (2021 est.)

Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income β€” Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2022

26.9 (2022 est.)

Average household expenditures β€” on food

11.7% of household expenditures (2023 est.)

Average household expenditures β€” on alcohol and tobacco

3.9% of household expenditures (2023 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share β€” lowest 10%

3.5% (2022 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share β€” highest 10%

22% (2022 est.)

Remittances β€” Remittances 2024

0.1% of GDP (2024 est.)

Remittances β€” Remittances 2023

0.1% of GDP (2023 est.)

Remittances β€” Remittances 2022

0.1% of GDP (2022 est.)

Budget β€” revenues

$261.945 billion (2023 est.)

Budget β€” expenditures

$178.156 billion (2023 est.)

Public debt β€” Public debt 2017

36.5% of GDP (2017 est.)

Taxes and other revenues

27.1% (of GDP) (2023 est.)

Current account balance β€” Current account balance 2024

$82.511 billion (2024 est.)

Current account balance β€” Current account balance 2023

$84.104 billion (2023 est.)

Current account balance β€” Current account balance 2022

$170.714 billion (2022 est.)

Exports β€” Exports 2024

$229.205 billion (2024 est.)

Exports β€” Exports 2023

$230.882 billion (2023 est.)

Exports β€” Exports 2022

$323.875 billion (2022 est.)

Exports - partners

Germany 18%, UK 17%, Sweden 9%, Denmark 7%, Netherlands 6% (2023)

Exports - commodities

Natural gas, crude petroleum, fish, refined petroleum, aluminum (2023)

Imports β€” Imports 2024

$162.467 billion (2024 est.)

Imports β€” Imports 2023

$156.11 billion (2023 est.)

Imports β€” Imports 2022

$160.649 billion (2022 est.)

Imports - partners

Sweden 11%, Germany 11%, China 11%, USA 7%, Netherlands 5% (2023)

Imports - commodities

Cars, refined petroleum, ships, nickel, garments (2023)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold β€” Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2024

$81.242 billion (2024 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold β€” Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2023

$80.459 billion (2023 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold β€” Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2022

$72.077 billion (2022 est.)

Exchange rates β€” Currency

Norwegian kroner (NOK) per US dollar -

Exchange rates β€” Exchange rates 2024

10.746 (2024 est.)

Exchange rates β€” Exchange rates 2023

10.563 (2023 est.)

Exchange rates β€” Exchange rates 2022

9.614 (2022 est.)

Exchange rates β€” Exchange rates 2021

8.59 (2021 est.)

Exchange rates β€” Exchange rates 2020

9.416 (2020 est.)

Electricity access β€” electrification - total population

100% (2022 est.)

Electricity β€” installed generating capacity

41.1 million kW (2023 est.)

Electricity β€” consumption

127.335 billion kWh (2023 est.)

Electricity β€” exports

30.978 billion kWh (2023 est.)

Electricity β€” imports

13.232 billion kWh (2023 est.)

Electricity β€” transmission/distribution losses

7.025 billion kWh (2023 est.)

Electricity generation sources β€” fossil fuels

1.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

Electricity generation sources β€” solar

0.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

Electricity generation sources β€” wind

9.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

Electricity generation sources β€” hydroelectricity

89.1% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

Electricity generation sources β€” biomass and waste

0.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)

Coal β€” production

120,000 metric tons (2023 est.)

Coal β€” consumption

1.096 million metric tons (2023 est.)

Coal β€” exports

60,000 metric tons (2023 est.)

Coal β€” imports

1.042 million metric tons (2023 est.)

Coal β€” proven reserves

2 million metric tons (2023 est.)

Petroleum β€” total petroleum production

2.02 million bbl/day (2023 est.)

Petroleum β€” refined petroleum consumption

229,000 bbl/day (2024 est.)

Petroleum β€” crude oil estimated reserves

8.122 billion barrels (2021 est.)

Natural gas β€” production

121.637 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)

Natural gas β€” consumption

5.082 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)

Natural gas β€” exports

117.597 billion cubic meters (2023 est.)

Natural gas β€” imports

104.744 million cubic meters (2023 est.)

Natural gas β€” proven reserves

1.544 trillion cubic meters (2021 est.)

Energy consumption per capita β€” Total energy consumption per capita 2023

206.961 million Btu/person (2023 est.)

Telephones - fixed lines β€” total subscriptions

145,000 (2022 est.)

Telephones - fixed lines β€” subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

3 (2022 est.)

Telephones - mobile cellular β€” total subscriptions

6.09 million (2022 est.)

Telephones - mobile cellular β€” subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

111 (2022 est.)

Broadcast media

State-owned public radio and TV broadcaster operates 3 nationwide TV stations, 3 nationwide radio stations, and 16 regional radio stations; roughly a dozen privately owned TV stations broadcast nationally, and another 25 locally; nearly 75% of households have access to multi-channel cable or satellite TV; 2 privately owned radio stations broadcast nationwide, with another 240 local stations; Norway was the first country to phase out FM radio in favor of Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) (2019)

Internet country code

.no

Internet users β€” percent of population

99% (2023 est.)

Broadband - fixed subscriptions β€” total

2.49 million (2022 est.)

Broadband - fixed subscriptions β€” subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

46 (2022 est.)

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

LN

Airports

146 (2025)

Heliports

113 (2025)

Railways β€” total

3,848 km (2020) 2,482 km electrified

Merchant marine β€” total

1,720 (2022)

Merchant marine β€” by type

Bulk carrier 109, container ship 1, general cargo 274, oil tanker 95, other 1,241

Ports β€” total ports

141 (2024)

Ports β€” large

1

Ports β€” medium

10

Ports β€” small

34

Ports β€” very small

90

Ports β€” size unknown

6

Ports β€” ports with oil terminals

54

Ports β€” key ports

Bergen, Drammen, Hammerfest, Harstad, Horten, Karsto, Mongstad, Oslo, Stavanger, Tromso, Trondheim

Military and security forces

Norwegian Armed Forces (Forsvaret or "the Defense"): Norwegian Army (Haeren), Royal Norwegian Navy (Kongelige Norske Sjoeforsvaret; includes Coastal Rangers and Coast Guard (Kystvakt)), Royal Norwegian Air Force (Kongelige Norske Luftforsvaret), Home Guard (Heimevernet, HV) (2025)

Military expenditures β€” Military Expenditures 2025

3.4% of GDP (2025 est.)

Military expenditures β€” Military Expenditures 2024

2.3% of GDP (2024 est.)

Military expenditures β€” Military Expenditures 2023

1.8% of GDP (2023 est.)

Military expenditures β€” Military Expenditures 2022

1.5% of GDP (2022 est.)

Military expenditures β€” Military Expenditures 2021

1.7% of GDP (2021 est.)

Military and security service personnel strengths

Approximately 27,000 active military personnel; approximately 40,000 Home Guard (2025)

Military equipment inventories and acquisitions

The military has an inventory of modern, domestically produced and imported Western European and US armaments; Norway's defense industry participates in joint development and production of weapons systems with other European countries (2025)

Military service age and obligation

17 (men) or 18 (women) for voluntary military service; all Norwegian citizens 19-44 are subject to selective compulsory military service; 19-month service obligation for those selected (12 months plus 4-5 refresher training periods) (2025)

Military deployments

Around 100 Lithuania (NATO); Norway also deploys air and naval assets in support of other NATO operations (2025)

Military - note

The Norwegian Armed Forces (Forsvaret) are responsible for protecting Norway and its allies, including monitoring Norway’s airspace, digital, land, and maritime areas, maintaining the country’s borders and sovereignty, contributing to NATO and UN missions, and providing support to civil society, such as assisting the police, search and rescue, and maritime counterterrorism efforts; the military’s territorial and sovereignty defense missions are complicated by Norway’s vast sea areas, numerous islands, long and winding fjords, and difficult and mountainous terrain; a key area of emphasis is its far northern border with Russia Norway is one of the original members of NATO, and the Alliance is a key component of Norway’s defense policy; the Forsvaret participates in NATO exercises, missions, and operations, including air policing of NATO territory, NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence mission in the Baltic States and Eastern Europe, and standing naval missions, as well as operations in non-NATO areas, such as the Middle East the Forsvaret also cooperates closely with the militaries of other Nordic countries through the Nordic Defense Cooperation (NORDEFCO; established 2009), which consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden; Norway contributes to the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force, a pool of high-readiness military forces from 10 Baltic and Scandinavian countries designed to respond to a wide range of contingencies in the High North, North Atlantic, and Baltic Sea regions; Norway has close military ties with the US, including rotational US military deployments and an agreement allowing for mutual defense activities and US military forces to access some Norwegian facilities the Forsvaret's origins go back to the leidangen, defense forces which were established along the coastline in the 10th century to protect the Norwegian coast (2025)

Space agency/agencies

The Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA, aka Norsk Romsenter; established 1987) (2025)

Space launch site(s)

AndΓΈya Space Center (AndΓΈya Island; note - first operational spaceport in continental Europe) (2025)

Space program overview

Jointly designs and builds satellites with foreign partners, including communications, remote sensing (RS), scientific, and navigational/positional satellites; develops and launches sounding rockets; researches and produces a range of other space-related technologies, including satellite/space launch vehicle (SLV) and space station components, telescopes, and robotics; conducts solar and telecommunications research; member of the ESA; participates in international programs such as the International Space Station; hosts training on the island of Svalbard for Mars landing missions; cooperates with a variety of foreign space agencies and industries, including those of Canada, ESA/EU member states, Japan, Russia, and the US; has an active and advanced private-sector space industry that works with domestic and foreign space programs (2025)

Key space-program milestones

1962 - launched first research rocket 1992 - began operating first communications satellite (THOR-1) 2010 - built first satellite (AISSat-1) to monitor from polar orbit Automatic Identification Signals from ships (launched by India) 2017 - launched two microsatellites (NorSat-1 and -2) to track commercial sea vessels 2025 - signed US-led Artemis Accords for space and lunar exploration

Refugees and internally displaced persons β€” refugees

129,894 (2024 est.)

Refugees and internally displaced persons β€” stateless persons

1,621 (2024 est.)

Source: Factbook JSON archive.

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