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Norway
Fun facts
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At an astonishing 15 miles, the world's longest road tunnel is in Norway
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Fun fact: In recent years, has repeatedly been ranked as 'the best country to live in by the united nation human development report.
Islam is one of the largest religions in Norway. There are also well established Jewish and Buddhist communities.
Food of Norway: Norway typically has seafood that is heavily salted. The Norwegian diet also consists of food that does not spoil, like various cheeses. This is why food is also heavily salted.
Clothes of Norway: The clothes of Norway are known as Bunad. They are colorful garments with buckles, embroidery, shawls, scarves and handmade jewellery.
Why is Norways so unique? .
The natural landscapes are wonderfully diverse. From the west coast fjords to the snow-covered mountains, Norway takes you through all different seasons and geography. ... One of our favourite locations, the western fjords, encompasses the highest concentration of fjords in the world
Culture of Norway: Many Norwegians love family time and most of their festivals are family centred. Their culture is also based on marine activities and the woods, considering Norway's history.
Brazil
The clothes of Brazil:
The most popular traditional pieces of clothes in Brazil are bombachas pants, baiana dress, poncho, Carmen Miranda costume, and cowboy hat. The bombachas are baggy pants often worn by gauchos – South American cowboys. They are comfortable for riding and look charming. Usually, bombachas are made from cotton
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What makes brazil so unique?
Brazil contains almost 60 percent of the Amazon rain forest. There are more species of monkeys in Brazil than anywhere else in the world. The Christ Redeemer Statue in Rio de Janeiro is one of the 7 Wonders of the World.
Schools in brazil:
Many schools are open in shifts to cope with the numbers of children. Children may attend either a morning or an afternoon session. The morning session starts at 7.15am and ends at 11.45am. The second starts at 2.30pm and finishes at 5.00pm
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