Norway is a highly developed capitalist country and one of the richest countries in the world. It is also one of the countries with the highest standard of living, the most stable society, the most developed economy, and the happiest country in the world. In the 2017 Global Happiness Survey Report, Norway continued to top the list of the happiest countries in the world and was the happiest country in the world. Due to its pleasant environment, Norway has been rated as the most livable country for many years.
Norway is one of the important maritime countries in the world, with its tortuous coastline. It is not only an excellent port, but also a scenic tourist area. Norway has always been one of the world's largest fishing countries and one of the world's three largest seafood exporters.
Norway is rich in oil and gas, water power, forests, and fishery resources. Europe's largest aluminum producer and exporter, the output of magnesium ranks second in the world, and most of ferrosilicon alloy products are for export. Norway is also one of the largest fertilizer producers in the world. Norway is the world's fourth largest shipping country (after the United Kingdom, Denmark, and the United States). Norwegian shipyards are good at building advanced special purpose ships. In addition, Norway also provides spare parts and various services for fleets around the world.
If you want to go there to play in high-spending countries, you must bring more money. According to investigations by relevant sources, Oslo has surpassed London, the capital of the United Kingdom, and Sydney, Australia, to become the world's most expensive city. The prices of 26 daily consumer goods in Oslo are 83% higher than the international average. Since one-third of the vast country is located in the Arctic Circle, the Norwegian diet is inseparable from fish and aquatic products. Norwegians like to shake hands very much. Whenever strangers meet, they must shake hands and exchange names. Similarly, when you meet someone you don't know very well in the future, you have to shake hands when you greet and when you say goodbye.
Norway is one of the pioneers in the creation of a modern welfare state. The foundation of the welfare state is an economic system designed to ensure social and economic security. Every citizen is a member of the National Welfare and Labor Insurance Organization, and enjoys a comprehensive set of financial assistance such as medical care, retirement pension, and disability pension. Implement ten-year compulsory education. Most schools are public, the central government is responsible for higher education, and the local government is responsible for secondary and elementary education.
Norway became the sixth country in the world to recognize same-sex marriage.
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