Emergency Numbers Norway

Call one of this numbers: 110 - 112 - 113 Important emergency numbers if situations arise! Please note that in some situations in Norway, you will have a better chance of reaching you by calling 112. Fire: 110 Police: 112 (02800) if the situation is not life-threatening. Ambulance: 113 Download the emergency app, it helps the emergency services find you!

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The Police When You Need Them 02800

Police The police in Norway. Here you will find most of what you need if an accident should happen during your trip. Lost passport, stolen luggage, reporting a crime to the police, violence, etc. Remember that calling 02800 is only for calls that are not life-critical. In any case, speak calmly and clearly.

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Overview Of Airports, Departures In Norway

Departure and arrival times See the list from the Civil Aviation Authority & arrivel and departure of all flights from Avinor. Se also Sandefjord Torp Airport. Which is located close to Oslo Getting there/from, you will find information about in another field here taxitur, under the menu Tours.

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Train & Buses With An Overview In Norway

Departure and arrival times Timetables for trains and buses can be found here. Checks departure and arrival times, delays, changing own tickets etc. Timetables for trains and buses run by VY can be found here. Check departure and arrival times, delays, change your own tickets etc. And if you need it, you can download apps.

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Statens Vegvesen, Helps On The Road In Norway

Call number 175 If your engine stalls, or if you experience that there are abnormal obstacles in the roadway, rockslides, or motor vehicles that are obstructing other traffic. If you are in doubt, it is better to call than not to call! They have systems that handle all deviations, delays, blockages, accidents etc. You will get the help you need.

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Cruise Ports & Accommodation In Norway

Departure and arrival times Find your port and your arrival times yourself in Norway, and plan your tours accordingly. Then everything becomes easier to plan and you don't lose a desired trip to a special destination. You can find times for your own boat, or see when and where you will meet other boats on your way.

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Enter Your Route

The toll calculator Here you can enter where you are driving from and where you are going to. For example, enter a via point, and the calculator will calculate toll costs, such as road, tunnel, or bridge tolls. You will get the time it takes, and all costs including fuel costs.

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Customs In Norway

Travel to Norway Travelling to Norway Have you been abroad and are going back to Norway? Are you traveling to Norway as a tourist? Read more about the value limit, alcohol and tobacco allowance, traveling with animals, traveling with medicines, traveling with currency, etc.

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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Norway

Embassies in Norway Overiew above countries with which Norway has diplomatic relations Here you will find an overview of Norwegian foreign service missions, ambassadors and official names of countries and capitals. Follow the link and search for your country, and all contact information will appear.

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Kingdom Of Norway

His Majesty the King If you want to know more about the Kingdom of Norway, you can read more on the Royal House's own website in the link below. The Royal House is relatively good at providing information about various matters, state visits, etc. The castle is worth a visit to take a closer look

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