Norway
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English OnlineLDOCE OnlineNor·way /ˈnɔːweɪ $ ˈnɔːr-/ a country of northern Europe, in western Scandinavia. Population: 4,722,701 (2014). Capital: Oslo. Norway’s industries include fishing, oil (from the North Sea), and wood products from its large forests. It is known especially for its beautiful fjords (=narrow areas of sea between high cliffs). → see also Viking —Norwegian /nɔːˈwiːdʒən $ nɔːr-/ noun, adjective
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Norway
Nor‧way /ˈnɔːweɪ $ ˈnɔːr-/

a country of northern Europe, in western Scandinavia. Population: 4,644,457 (2008). Capital: Oslo. Norway’s industries include fishing, oil (from the North Sea), and wood products from its large forests. It is known especially for its beautiful fjords (=narrow areas of sea between high cliffs). ⇨ Viking
—Norwegian /nɔːˈwiːdʒən $ nɔːr-/ noun, adjective
Nor‧way /ˈnɔːweɪ $ ˈnɔːr-/

a country of northern Europe, in western Scandinavia. Population: 4,644,457 (2008). Capital: Oslo. Norway’s industries include fishing, oil (from the North Sea), and wood products from its large forests. It is known especially for its beautiful fjords (=narrow areas of sea between high cliffs). ⇨ Viking
—Norwegian /nɔːˈwiːdʒən $ nɔːr-/ noun, adjective