Norway

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Country snapshot

IndicatorValue
Official nameKingdom of NorwayCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Government typeParliamentary constitutional monarchyCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
CapitalOsloGeoNames [2024]
Head of stateHARALD V (King)CIA World Leaders [2025]
Total area624,500 km²World Bank WDI [2023]
Total population5,570,000–5,580,000 peopleUN DESA WPP [2024] 5,577,000 people·World Bank WDI [2024] 5,572,000 people
LanguagesBokmal Norwegian (official), Nynorsk Norwegian (official), small Sami- and Finnish-speaking minoritiesCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
GDP (nominal)484,000,000,000 US$World Bank WDI [2024]
GDP per capita86,800 US$World Bank WDI [2024]
Life expectancy83.2–83.3 yearsWorld Bank WDI [2024] 83.16 years·UNDP HDI [2023] 83.31 years

Section metadata

Data year2026
EditionDatabook 2026
Coverage20/21
LicenseCC-BY
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  • ISO 3166
    iso_country_codes
    Edition: 2024
  • GeoNames
    geonames
    Edition: 2024
  • CIA World Factbook
    cia_factbook
    Edition: 2025
  • CIA World Leaders
    cia_world_leaders
    Edition: 2025
  • ISO 4217 Currency Codes
    iso_4217_currencies
    Edition: 2026
  • ISO 3166-2 Subdivisions
    iso_3166_2_subdivisions
    Edition: 2026
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Norway on Databook spans 14 of 15 reference sections drawing on 60 open datasets including BGS World Mineral Statistics, CEPII BACI, CIA World Factbook. Each indicator shows its source and year side by side, with multiple authorities reconciled — no editorial judgement.