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What are the famous ports in Norway?

The famous ports in Norway are as follows:

Oslo 1

Located at the top of Oslo Fjord in southeastern Norway, Oslo Port is the largest container port and the second largest port in Norway. Surrounded by mountains, Oslo Harbor is wide and deep, and it is a good natural harbor. There is ice in the bay in winter, but the harbor is not frozen, which does not affect navigation.

It is the capital and largest city of Norway, the political, economic, cultural and transportation center and main port of Norway, and the seat of the Norwegian royal family and government. Located in the southeast of Norway, it is one of the richest, safest and highest living standards cities in Europe and one of the happiest cities in the world.

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Bergen is located on the southeast bank of Baiwan in Cross Bay, the southwest coast of Norway, near the southeast side of the Norwegian Sea, and is the largest seaport in Norway.

Bergen is the second largest city in Norway, the capital of Hodaland County and the largest city in western Norway. It is located on the steep fjord line on the west coast of Norway, backed by the harbor and seven hills. The urban area is close to Biwan and leads directly to the Atlantic Ocean. This is a beautiful seaport city. Due to the warm wind influenced by the Mexican warm current, Bergen became a rainy area.

3. On the small islands such as Norwaya and Aspoya on the southwest coast of Alesund, there is a bridge between the island and the mainland, which is one of the main ports in western Norway. The airport has regular flights to Oslo, Trondheim and Bergen. ?

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Oslo, the capital of Norway, is located in the south of the country, on a hill at the northern end of Oslo Fjord, facing the sea and backed by mountains. The city has neat layout, unique style, elegant environment and charming scenery.

Its municipal construction pays attention to maintaining a strong medieval color and unique Nordic scenery. There are no skyscrapers in the city, and most of the streets are buildings with 6 or 7 floors. The buildings are surrounded by neat lawns and flowers of various colors, which are colorful in the golden sunshine.

Oslo is the capital of the Kingdom of Norway. The whole city is close to the winding Oslo Fjord, backed by the towering Keren Mountain in Hollmen, with both the charming scenery of the coastal city and the majestic momentum relying on the high mountains and dense forests, and the natural environment is very beautiful.

Bergen, on the other hand, is called the Rain City of Europe or Seattle, with an average annual rainfall of 2578 mm and a maximum rainfall of 192.2 mm in 24 hours.

Bergen is one of the warmest cities in Norway. In 1 month and July, it can record 10 degrees Celsius and rainy weather. The hottest record was July 35.7℃ in 2003, and the coldest record was1987+February, June -23.9℃.

In agriculture, the suburb of Bergen is an important fruit growing area, with the most developed fishery in the primary industry and a large number of fishing boats. It is the most important fishery center in Norway, and more than half of the country's fishery products are exported from here. Industries include North Sea oil refining, shipbuilding, machinery, metal processing and food processing.

In terms of service industry, mainly port shipping and sightseeing. Due to its excellent seaport and huge merchant fleet, the transoceanic trade is developed and it is the largest cruise port in Northern Europe. In addition, it also has television and banking.

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