Norway is a country in the north of Europe. It has many mountains and water areas called fjords. People know Norway for its nature.
Norway is cold in winter.
We want to visit Norway next summer.
Norway can mean a type of tree called Norway spruce. This tree is green and has needles. People use it to make wood and paper.
The Norway spruce grows tall in forests.
Many people use Norway spruce wood for furniture.
Sometimes, Norway is used as a name for streets, towns, or farms in English-speaking countries. It is not the country but a place with the same name.
They live on Norway Street.
The farm called Norway is very old.
Norway can mean the old kingdom and its people from history. We use this meaning in stories or books about the past.
The kings of Norway ruled in the Middle Ages.
Old stories tell about Norway's warriors.
Sometimes, Norway means a very cold or northern place in poems or stories. It is not the real country but used to say cold or far away.
He dreamed of the cold Norway far away.
She felt like she was in Norway, so cold it was.