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Collage of images representing the Norwegian people. From top left to bottom right:

St. Olaf P. Tordenskjold N. H. Abel F. Stang
H. Ibsen E. Grieg F. Nansen E. Munch
R. Amundsen E. Groven L. Ullmann O. G. Solskjær
Pr. Märtha Pr. Mette-Marit S. Jensen L-M. M. Jünge
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Princess Märtha Louise of Norway[1] {{Information |Description= Princess Märtha Louise of Norway |Source= File:Princess Märtha Louise of Norway.jpg |Date= 2007-07-04 |Author=Gabagool, - Yenemus, DionysosProteus, and Erik9; individual image authors described below Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway[2] {{Information |Description= Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway |Source= File:Mette Marit2.jpg |Date= 2007-07-04 |Author=Gabagool, - Yenemus, DionysosProteus, and Erik9; individual image authors described below Siv Jensen[3] {{Information |Description=Siv Jensen |Source=File:S Jensen 02.jpg |Date=2008-05-14 |Author=Gabagool, - Yenemus, DionysosProteus, and Erik9; individual image authors described below Lisa-Mari Moen Jünge[4]

Description Miss Norway 2007 - Lisa-Mari Moen Junge in Miss World 07, Sanya, China
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current19:09, 7 August 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:09, 7 August 2009599 × 792 (968 KB)Erik9 (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information |Description=Collage of images representing the '''Norwegian people'''. From top left to bottom right:<br> St. Olaf {{•}} P. Tordenskjold {{•}} [[Niels Henrik Abel|N. H. Abe

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