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Archeologists have discovered
rock drawings depicting skiing
that are over 5,000 years old
in Norway.
The astronomical clock is
on the northern side of
Oslo’s city hall.
The Frogner Park
(Frognerparken) is a public park
located in the borough of
Frogner in Oslo, Norway,
and is historically part of
Frogner Manor.
Tusenfryd is an amusement
park at Vinterbro, Norway.
Vikings are among Norway’s
most salient cultural icons.
Holmenkollbakken is a large
ski jumping hill located at
Holmenkollen in Oslo.
It has a hill size of HS134,
a construction point of
K-120, and a capacity for
30,000 spectators.
Akershus Castle was built in
medieval times to protect Oslo.
It has also been used
as a prison.
The elk is the national
animal of Norway.