Transcript Norway

NORWAY
WHAT DO SPANISH PEOPLE KNOW
ABOUT NORWAY?
ecology
snow
sleigh
glaciers
WE
THINK
OF
…
oil
Nobel Peace Prize
fiords
spectacular nature
Vikings
reindeer
polar bears pink salmon
What do Norwegians seem to be like for Spaniards?
The good side and the bad side...
Norwegians are very kind people. The Global peace
index rates Norway as most peaceful nation in the
world. Also, Norway is ranked first in the world in life
expectancy, literacy, education and standard of living.
Norway's income from oil and natural gas are high
and because of this it is supposed to be rich country,
but everything is super-expensive.
Peace Nobel Prize is awarded by a
committee of five people chosen by the
Norwegian Parliament.
According to Nobel's will, the Peace
Prize shall be awarded to the person
who "shall have done the most or the
best work for fraternity between
nations, for the abolition or reduction
of standing armies and for the holding
and promotion of peace congresses.
What about the
landscape?
Nature in Norway is
extraordinary and so is its
impact on Norwegians.
Norwegians have always
lived close to, and in
harmony with the nature
surrounding them. Hiking
is a common Sunday
activity
and
many
Norwegian families have
a cottage, and some have
two – one in the
mountains and the other
by the ocean.
Forest, coloured wood made houses, lakes, fiords
more and more water and mysterious sky and light
because the nights in summer have a nice light.
The national saying is ‘There’s no
bad weather, just bad clothes’.
As regards the health, the Norwegians are sport addicts.
You cannot imagine a Norwegian without a snowboard or
skies in winter and without run in park when it is warm.
They are also people with a
big ecology conscience, that
is why Norway is probably
one of the cleanest countries
in the world.
We think that Norwegians eat a lot of fish .
(Spanish too)
Norwegian salmon and cod are very popular and
well known in Spain, especially smoked salmon
and salted cod, they are really good!
NORWEGIAN TRADITIONAL DISHES
Norwegian traditional cuisine is based on the
raw materials available in Norway’s forests and
coast with a stronger focus on game and fish. It
differs in many respects from Spanish cuisine.
There are a large number of popular dishes:
Fenalår, Pinnekjøtt, Multekrem, Fårikål,Tørrfisk,
Lutefisk, Rømmegrøt, Pølse i lompe, Kjøttkaker,
Geitost, Gravlaks, Laks og eggerøre, Reker,
Freia, Melkesjokolade...
But there is one that calls our attention
especially: Smalahove, a traditional dish
made from a sheep's head, originally eaten in
Autumn and
Christmas. It seems very
complicated to be cooked but is totally
typical.
What is the Spanish opinion of Norway as a country,
politically, and the Norwegian people in general?
Spaniards feel sympathy for your country. We think
you are kind people, committed to tolerance and
fairness.
Your constitution is similar to our country's
(constitutional monarchy). We are also a kingdom.
Your name’s king is Harald V, ours Juan Carlos I.
We think they get on well.
Takk skal du ha
veldig mye og
minner fra
Salamanca, Spania.