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Today is the Norwegian national day.

Seventeenth of May is Norway's constitution day.

         

Sami_boy

4:21 am on May 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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This year the population of Oslo will wake up to wonderful weather and a cloudless sky.

More than one hundred schools will participate in the
childrens parade at 10 am. Dressed in their Sunday best; many in regional costumes,they will be marching up Karl Johans street. From the Royal palace balcony, the royal family will wave to the cheering children. Usally the stream of children lasts more then three hours.

Historical background:

In the 14th century Norway, Sweden, and Denmark were members of the Union of Kalmar. In 1459, Sweden broke away from the Union and as a result Norway became closely linked to Denmark.
During the 18th century, Danish control over Norway relaxed and at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Treaty of Kiel transferred Norway to Sweden. Norwegians refused to accept the change, as they wanted independence. The Swedish army invaded Norway, but thankfully an agreement was reached. On the 17th May 1814, the Norwegian constitution was written at Eidsvold, Norway. Norwegians were allowed to retain their constitution on condition that the Swedish king was to remain king of Norway.
In 1905 the union with Sweden peacefully dissolved, and the Danish prince Carl (Haakon VII) was invited by the Norwegian people to become king. of Norway.

jdMorgan

4:53 am on May 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Sami_boy,

Greetings to King Harald V and the people of Norway from Texas!

Glad to hear the weather is nice... Enjoy the day!

Jim