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Norway

LEP 6B

Students:
Oreb Eliasib Bernal de la Garza #1
Omar Eduardo Cardona Suarez #2
Alfonso Castañeda Gamboa # 4
Andrea Cisneros Rangel #7
Enrique Cuellar Reyes #10
Alondra Lizbeth Hernández Gonzalez #21
Melissa Judith Rodriguez Martínez #34
Francisco Abraham Rodriguez Muñoz #35
School
Elemntary school-High school
The municipal authority provides free public
compulsory primary and secondary
education for all children.
Unevristy
Norway does not charge tuition. No matter
where you're from or what you're studying,
you usually won't pay a single tuition crown
in Norway.

A Norwegian family taking their children to


school would not pay any fees, it is totally
free, it would only be spent on their supplies
King Crabs
Foods

Whale meat:
Was a Norwegian staple food for years,
today, this meat, which does not taste
like fish, can be found in some of the
country's restaurants and in the port
markets.

King crabs:
Also called arctic king crab, these huge
crabs are one of the delicacies of
northern Norway.

Whale meat
-water 2,01€
-potatoes 2,5€
-onion 2,27€
Prices of basic -tomatoes 3,39€
products in the -lettuce 2,20€
supermarket -orange 2,82€
-milk 1,87€
-rice 2,71€
Expenses of a person living in Norway

The cost of living in Norway for an adult person would be between 1,700
and 2,300 euros.

examples of expenses:
-Rent and apartment expenses 800-1.200 €
-Feeding 300€
-Transport 120€
-Unforeseen 400€
Salaries

In Norway, the working hour is paid


around NOK 176.80 (USD 16.94), an
amount that must be deducted from
taxes that are around 25%-30%. This
means that out of pocket they would
have about NOK 120.76 (USD 11.57) for
hour.
Clothes

In some stores in Norway you can


find children's clothing
t-shirt - one hundred twenty - five
pants - Two hundred
Skirt - One hundred seventy - five
jeans- three hundred fifty
Suit -one thousand five hundred
Traditions

Norwegian customs and traditions are a


mix of Viking influences, Sami
(Norwegian indigenous people) and
European traditions. Some of the most
prominent customs and traditions in
Norway are:
Constitution Day: May 17
Easter: Easter is one of the most
important holidays in Norway.
Saint John's Day: Saint John's Day is
celebrated on June 23
Folk music: Norwegian folk music is very
important in the country's culture.
Housekeeping

Prices for domestic services in Noruega in other cities

-In Essen the price is 52% cheaper than in Noruega

-In Athens the price is 74% cheaper than in Noruega

-In Stockholm the price is 33% cheaper than in Noruega

-In Frankfurt the price is 37% cheaper than in Noruega

-In Copenhagen the price is more or less the same as in Noruega

-In Seattle the price is 10% more expensive than in Noruega

-In Madrid the price is 58% cheaper than in Noruega

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