This is a Norwegian city
This is a Norwegian city
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Looks like Simcity 4
I would love to have a house there, but not live there full time
That's a village
No, it's a city. You see slightly more of it here.
Doesn't take much sheep to be a city in Norway
I would love to have a house there, and live there full time
That ass is pretty nice too
WTF, I love Americans now.
Not too bad :)
that's still not a city
Always after oil, eh?
You have to understand that chinese village equals nordic metropolis. When a laplander sees three cars in motion, he considers it to be rush hour.
WATERED
I'm not chinese, but it looks like there's barely 100 people living there.
a city has at least 100.000 people.
there are more people living in my commieblock than in that """city"""
What's a commieblock?
...
-Beehive
-Suspended life
If you play instrument like saxophone or guitar at where the woman is standing, would the sound reach to the city and would you arrested for making a noise?
Saxophone yes, guitar probably not kek.
Arrested... definitely not (in such a scenario).
Thanks. I'm living in the middle of a densely settled city and seeking for a good place to play instruments. So I just wondered if you can play instruments in such an environment.
Norway is incredibly beautiful
>Reine is a fishing village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Norway.
>Reine is a fishing village and administrative centre
>Reine is a fishing village
>village
Reine's population is 307. The smallest Norwegian settlement to be recognized as a city has a population of 1,448. You are retarded, OP.
Reine ekke en by mann, er knapt nok et tettsted, det bor jo bare 309 folk der for faen.
Reine, with its population of 309, is barely considered a village.
In Norway you can do pretty much whatever you want in nature, except for hunting and fishing without a permit, have fun.
2016 number is 309, keep up.
>2016 number is 309
Still not a city. You are wrong and stupid for being wrong.
Did you even read my post? Don't they teach kids to read in Canada-land?
There is only one Norwegian, he is you and he lives in Reine. The other 308 residents are refugees. All of the rest of Norway is unpopulated.
>except for hunting and fishing without a permit
You only need a permit for fishing in lakes (which very few people do). No permit is needed to fish in the sea (up to a certain amount). We are not continental Europeans lol.
Great response to being called out on being a retard. Well played.
Norway is a wealthy country.
It can look pretty shitty from a jet fighter though:
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This is a Norwegian bridge
jesus christ the nordic autism is fucking outstanding
Heading there in July hopefully get my mavic well before then
>This is a norwegian bridge
These are Norwegian cows
Norwegian has one word to describe a town or a city, which is "by".
A "storby" (literally "big city") is a bigger city. A "by" can be quite small populationwise.
mjooo
We use "tettsted" (literally close-place kek) for village in Norway.
Baaaa
(Norwegian "wild" sheep) - (Muflon)
i prefer my flat country to that desu
underrated
You're just saying that because... god knows what
This is the smallest place counted as a city/town in Norway.
It's because "city" and "town" have the same word in Norwegian.... "by"
A town we would call "small-city"
it'd be so cool when I was a child to be able to just go into the woods, look at that it's so close to the city.
must be amazing to grow up in a place like this.
...but that pic most people would call "tettsted" which is smaller than a "town"
We lived next to the woods, when I was little I was scared to go too deep and when I grew older I just didn't want to leave the room
>tfw still living in this arid shithole
Half of the year its green but the rest its dry and hot as fukkk
North of spain would be cool
>must be amazing to grow up in a place like this
Yes, growing up in such places are really something desu. Everyday is like an adventure. Roaming everywhere with no fear of your life.
Forest is shit. Mountains is the real deal. Even Oslo is sourrunded by woodlands.
closest thing that happened to me was when I spent 2 months in my grampa's farm, but the vegetation is savannah-like in this part of the country. I wish my kids can grow up in places like your pics.
Oslo is practiclly a forest with buildings and musims in it.
It's a bit embarrassing with these daily threads, made by Norwegians, bragging about Norway
muslims?
I think we have more people living in our capital than the whole population of norway
I think it's REALLY great places to grow up as kids (but not necessarily when you grow older... depends).
But as a kid... wow. Like living in a fairytale. I can still remember all the places I explored with my friends as a kid now as an adult, and sometimes I wish to see them again kek. So much freedom we had, and so little fear.
Is it boring to live in such places?
You must be old, born in early 90s at latest.
What kind of jobs are available in rural Norway?
I'm wondering because the rural areas have been declining in Canada because of job losses.
Oslo probably has a higher percentage of muslims then Barcelona.
What... have things changed?
If being born in the early 90s is old... then I'm like metusalem.
>born in the early 90s is old
late 80s grandpa here, let me tell you a story!
Na, when you grow up like this you go exloring and being outside all day long, no bored in front of the PC
Even my village (30.000 people) grow louder and annoy me more the older I get. I just want my peace
why? Barcelona is the muzzie central of the country
>late 80s grandpa here
82.... hmmm... have respect for the elderly!
Can't you be outside in the city exploring stuff?
I was born in 90, and it was a struggle to get friends to do something outside. They often wanted to play video games instead, and sit in front of their computers. It still happened, but it was stretching a bit thin when I grew up. And modern parents are way worse than parents were back in the 90s, and video games and internet is way more common. Even if individual parents force their kids outside, they will NOT be with their friends, they'll have to have fun alone, unless they play with their siblings. I just made it, being born in 90, and things are just declining every year.
>everything was better during MY days
I see kids and they have fun like we did with our consoles. Kids are kids an theyre not more antisocial and stuff. But they are more prone to "maturing" (stop doing kid things) earlier
I was born in 82... so I averted the whole internet when I was a kid. But we had c64s and shit and actually played a lot... but we spent most time outside anyway... like 80% of the time I grew up. I'm actually happy about that (that we didn't have internet).
Now I got addicted to the internet anywayz... but at least I got my childhood lol
Big citys usually have parks or stuff but nothin comes even close to growing up in a small town with a forrest in front of the house
And you have less criminals and Junckies around, so less fear for the pearents to let you go out alone
Gosh, now you make me 'member
Every day after school we ate fast and then we rushed out and meet at the local playground to play and hang out. No parents to oversee us, just be at home when it become dark, thats it
I was not talking about being social, I was talking about being outside. Kids can still be with friends, but if they want to do something outside, they'll have to do that alone, because their friends will not join them in going outside.
I have had a lot of waiting for friends to play video games instead of being outside, and it's worse now.
I actually had a few years in the mid 2000s that was really old school childhood like, like 50s style. Running around, biking around neighbourhood, playing hide and seek, dodgeball... a bit more modern things sprinkled inn, like trampoline, pokemon cards, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 64, but a lot of just hanging out outside and trying to find stuff to do. Going outside and join playing after dinner. I don't think many people born at my time got to experience that, I'm really happy I got to experinece that. It was a bit later than you are supposed to experience childhood like that, but still, I'm really happy with that.
>tfw my village was surrounded by forest with 3 lakes when I was a kid
>had the best childhood ever
>place became popular
>they felled all the trees, drained one of the lakes to build houses
you can't even fish in any the lakes anymore. I fucking hate people. As if Denmark wasn't deforested enough already
>Felled
I thought ya'll knew english like natives
Apparently you are the one who doesn't, since you don't know that word
ya blew it
falled?
fælled?
Sorry, i'm spanish
We may be redefining english here. If the english don't like it, fuck em.
There is no reason native speakers should have any bigger right to decide what's correct english than we. If we want to use it, they have to accept it as proper english, just as we have to accept what they do
I agri vitt ju
Felled is actually an english word. Just because it sounds just like our word for it, doesn't mean it isn't correct. It's probably taken directly from our language aswell
reminds me of newfoundland baytowns 2bh
Rightful Norwegian clay
>be norwegian
>risk your life to cross the atlantic
>new place is exactly the same as what you left, just worse
JUST
if you guys would've travelled a bit further to the st lawrence, you would've found god tier land to use and would've started american colonization 500 years before your peers
think about that
DELET THIS
Pues vete y nos haces un favor
Well, here it's nice maybe 5 months... the rest is just shitty weather... and I mean 100% shitty cold wet weather.
it's ok friend, north atlantic lads stick together
btw, from what i know newfies like norveggies but not swedes
there is no bad weather, only bad clothes
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there is no bad weather, only bad cleather