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  1. The first war flag of independent Norway, introduced 27 February 1814, replaced 7 March 1815 by a common war flag for Sweden and Norway. The national and merchant flag of Norway (1844–1899), with the union mark of Sweden-Norway, the "herring salad". The national flag of Norway during the World Expo in Paris (1937).

  2. In Finland, picking berries is an "everyone's right". In Finland, the freedom to roam and related rights are called " jokamiehenoikeus " (every man's right) and more recently this is being replaced with the gender-neutral form " jokaisenoikeus " in Finnish (everyone's right) and " allemansrätten " in Swedish (lit. "everyone's right"), similar to other Nordic countries.

  3. Sweden has been a kingdom for a thousand years. In the Middle Ages, Sweden had the same king as Denmark and Norway. In the early 16th century Sweden got its own king, Gustav Vasa. During the 17th century Sweden was a great power. Sweden had taken Estonia, Latvia, and Finland and parts of Norway, Germany, and Russia. In the 18th century Sweden became weaker and lost these places. In the early ...

  4. Media in category "SVG flags of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway" The following 43 files are in this category, out of 43 total. Norge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg 660 × 480; 769 bytes

  5. 31. Aug. 2023 · personal union ( countable and uncountable, plural personal unions) ( politics, historical) The situation of two or more states sharing the same monarch, usually also with shared dynastic succession . The United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway, also known variously as the United Kingdoms, Sweden and Norway or SwedenNorway, was a personal union ...

  6. Treaty of Kiel. The Treaty of Kiel ( Danish: Kieltraktaten) or Peace of Kiel ( Swedish and Norwegian: Kielfreden or freden i Kiel) was concluded between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Kingdom of Sweden on one side and the Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway on the other side on 14 January 1814 in Kiel. [1]