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Christmas in Norway

Christmas in Norway

http://christmas.indianorway.com/

Christmas is celebrated in Norway with great enthusiasm and unique traditions & customs in the world wherein gifts & cookies are exchanged, markets, homes & apartments are decorated and food is preparted with special recipes. This blog is dedicated to all about celebrating Christmas in Norway.

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  • Musevisa video

    Posted on Friday April 24th, 2009 at 01:28 in videos, christmas songs, musevisa

    Following is one of the videos of Musevisa:...

  • Norwegian Christmas Stamps 2008

    Posted on Thursday April 23rd, 2009 at 01:28 in stamps, christmas traditions, nisse

    These Norwegian Stamps were published in the year 2008 on the occasion of Christmas. These two stamps picture Norwegian Nisse overlooking farmhouses and cost NOK 7 each. Around 14 million copies of these stamps were printed on the occasion of Christm...

  • The Church of Norway

    Posted on Monday April 20th, 2009 at 01:37 in lutheran, churches

    The ‘Church of Norway’, or Den Norske Kirke in Norwegian, is the state church of Norway and its origins date back to 1537 AD. The church has over 3.9 million members & confesses to the Lutheran Christian faith and has the Christian Bi...

  • Celebrating Good Friday

    Posted on Friday April 10th, 2009 at 01:05 in wishes, good friday

  • Norway Christmas stamps 2007

    Posted on Friday April 10th, 2009 at 00:46 in christmas, stamps, christmas traditions

    These stamps were released in the year 2007 by the Norwegian Department of Posts in 8,000,000 copies each costing around 7 Kroner. This stamp shows the Three Wise Men, or Three Kings from the East, visiting the little Jesus Christ bearing gifts after...

  • Eggnog Kringla cookies

    Posted on Thursday April 9th, 2009 at 01:58 in recipes, food, cookies, christmas cookies, christmas recipes

    ‘Eggnog Kringla‘ is the shape of a cookie and is primarily cooked in Norway during Christmas. The following recipe for cooking Eggnog Kringla cookies makes around 60 cookies and takes around 6-8 hours depending upon the cooking experience...

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