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The Kingdom of Norway is a constitutional monarchic state in Northern Europe, it borders Finland, Sweden, and Russia and is washed by the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The total area of Norway is about 323,802 sq km, and the coastline is 2,542 km. The population of the country is about 4,644,450 people and the main ethnic groups live here are Norwegian (95%) and other Europeans (about 4%). Most of the population confesses Church of Norway (about 86%). There are two official languages in Norway – Bokmal Norwegian and Nynorsk Norwegian. The capital of Norway is Oslo. Administratively the country is divided into 19 counties. Constitution Day celebrated on the 17th of May, is a national holiday in Norway. If you buy a Hottelecom direct number in Norway, you get some significant benefits. User account gives an opportunity to redirect a call to any number, for instance, to the office, home or to mobile phone. A virtual number in Norway is convenient if you run business there but have to be somewhere else. You can have no opportunity to be in Norway and day and night, but you do have the possibility to locate there virtually. Moreover, you can add any available number after the registration both Norwegian one and other countries and pay that with the credit card or Webmoney. Just click several times and you are the owner of the direct number in Norway. Register, recharge balance and choose any available number, it will be activated instantly. Wish you good luck in your business! NEW!!! Travelling in Norway by car? You can have your local number customized to your car plate. You choose the number the same as the number of your car! Contact us . For drivers who is going to travel in Norway by car: The registration number of cars in Norway is maintained by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. As in most countries, cars are identified only by number plates read visually. Due to the large installed base of automatic road toll systems, there is a significant number of cars that also carry an electronic identity chip that may be read remotely. Up to now, these chips have only been used for purposes of toll collection and traffic statistics.
The number plates can have one of the following designs:
- White plate, black print (For cars, lorries, buses, etc. taxed and fit to drive on public roads. Plates of this type will also carry a tax stamp; see below. Most cars in Norway have these plates).
- Black plate, yellow print (These are for all vehicles that are approved and deemed safe but never drive on public roads. This includes forest tractors, mining trucks, off-road snow-mobiles, various mobile gear in airports and quays, etc. Such vehicles are tax exempt and do not carry a tax stamp. Vehicles registered on Svalbard also use these plates).
- Orange plates, black print (Military cars, trucks, buses, tanks etc. Such vehicles are tax-exempt and do not carry a tax stamp).
- Green plate, black print (For cars, vans, small trucks, etc. taxed and fit to drive on public roads. Vehicles with this plate are not for passenger use. They can carry only one or two passengers).
- Blue plate, yellow print (These are Corps Diplomatique plates; they are used on official cars of foreign embassies and consular s)vices. These plates always use prefix CD.
- Red plate, white print (Temporary number plates).
- Yellow plate, black print (Used by military vehicles).
Norwegian plates manufactured after November 1, 2006 have a nationality stripe on the left end of the plates. This stripe is blue with a Norwegian flag and the letter "N".
All Norwegian car number plates have a prefix of two letters, followed by a sequence of numbers.
The letters G, I, M, O, Q, W, Æ, Ø and Å are not used due to their similarity with other letters or numbers. Additionally, the combination "SS" was omitted.
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