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Norway vs England - What's the difference?

norway | england |

As proper nouns the difference between norway and england

is that norway is one of the scandinavian countries official name: kingdom of norway (kongeriket norge'' in and ''kongeriket noreg in nynorsk) while england is the region of the island of great britain which is to the east of wales and the south of scotland; one of the constituent countries of the united kingdom.

norway

English

(wikipedia Norway)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • One of the Scandinavian countries. Official name: Kingdom of Norway (Kongeriket Norge'' in and ''Kongeriket Noreg in Nynorsk).
  • A CDP in Indiana
  • A city in Iowa
  • A town in Maine
  • A city in Michigan
  • A town in New York
  • A settlement in Prince Edward Island, Canada
  • A town in South Carolina
  • A town in Wisconsin
  • Derived terms

    * Central Norway * Church of Norway * East Norway * Eastern Norway * New Norway * North Norway * Northern Norway * Norway House, Manitoba, Canada * ) * Norway maple (Acer platanoides ) * Norway pine (Pinus resinosa ) * ) * Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus ) * ) * Norway spruce (Picea abies ) * South Norway * Southern Norway * West Norway * Western Norway

    See also

    * * * * Austland, Austlandet * Midt-Noreg * Midt-Norge * Nordaustland, Nordaustlandet * * Nordvestland, Nordvestlandet * * * * * * Vestland, Vestlandet

    england

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • The region of the island of Great Britain which is to the east of Wales and the south of Scotland; one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom.
  • The United Kingdom.
  • Usage notes

    * Outside the UK, and even sometimes in England itself (especially historically; less often now), the term England often refers to the UK as a whole. This use is sometimes considered offensive, especially by residents of the other constituent countries of the UK.

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