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By Houston Paschall
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NorwayAtlas
SECTION 1:
Country Overview
Country Overview
The jostedalsbreen is a glacier from 1400bc to 500bc in Norway it also has the height of the glacier is 196.85 to 6420.6037 feet.The glacier also has a national park.
The first person to walk the entire length of Jostedalsbreen was Ole Bøsasva, way back in 1788. That was 233 years ago!
The first person to walk the entire length of Jostedalsbreen was Ole Bøsasva, way back in 1788. That was 233 years ago!
Section 2: Culture
Personal appearance
Personal appearance
Personal Appearance
It was made from wool and buckles, shawls, scarfs, and traditional jewelry( solje which means shinny). The new clothing is inspired by European fashion but has winter necessities. The reason that Norwegians wear winter clothing is because the temperature is 19°F to 71°F.
It was made from wool and buckles, shawls, scarfs, and traditional jewelry( solje which means shinny). The new clothing is inspired by European fashion but has winter necessities. The reason that Norwegians wear winter clothing is because the temperature is 19°F to 71°F.
Section 2: Surface Culture
Architecture
Apartments and townhouses are common in urban areas, but there are one family houses most of the time houses are made from wood, but rarely bricks. The roofs are at a steep angle to have snow and rainfall slide off. Also the houses are colored bright colors like yellow, red, orange, white, and tan.
The colors were shown as social status
Apartments and townhouses are common in urban areas, but there are one family houses most of the time houses are made from wood, but rarely bricks. The roofs are at a steep angle to have snow and rainfall slide off. Also the houses are colored bright colors like yellow, red, orange, white, and tan.
The colors were shown as social status
Section 2: Deep Culture
Religion
Most people of the church have separated themselves from formal church gatherings over a century and a half.
Den Norske kirke is the biggest Lutheran church in Norway and was founded in 1537. 70.6 percent of Norway is Lutheran. Not many Norwegians practice religion on a daily basis any more. Most of the people go to holiday events.
Most people of the church have separated themselves from formal church gatherings over a century and a half.
Den Norske kirke is the biggest Lutheran church in Norway and was founded in 1537. 70.6 percent of Norway is Lutheran. Not many Norwegians practice religion on a daily basis any more. Most of the people go to holiday events.