In norwegian: "Nord-Norge" meaning Northern Norway. The term Nord-Norge consist of the three nortern countys Nordland, Troms and Finnmark. An inhabitant of one of these countys are called "nordlending". Nordlending is a commonly used expression and is not disparaging.
To the north is the Barents Sea, an arm of the Arctic Ocean; to the west is the Norwegian Sea; and to the south are the Skagerrak, a strait separating Norway from Denmark, and the North Sea.
Norway is a land of rugged, pine-topped mountain ranges, valleys gouged out by glaciers, and narrow deep-sided inlets from the sea known as fjords.
NorthernNorway is a vast region of fjords, mountains, and islands.
Norway [1] is the westernmost of the three Scandinavian countries, located in Northern Europe west of Sweden.
Norway is located on a large peninsula shared with Sweden in the north of Europe.
Norway is often described as a "dry" country, because alcohol is highly priced and glass of wine/beer in a restaurant is in the range of 60 kr (£6/$9/€9).