Sorry but this is Incorrect! Norway received its constitution 17.May 1814 dissolving the 400 year old union with Denmark! Then in November 1814 Norway (results of the Napoleon war) was forced into union with Sweden, this union was eventually dissolved 7.June 1905, a date which is also celebrated here!.
@@jugal1848 Also, it must be said, that this union was dissolved without a shot fired and peacefully, in spite of warmongers of both sides. Imagine how things would have been between Sweden and Norway today if there would have been a civil war (war between Norway and Sweden). Luckily the constitution from 1814 gave Norwegians an upper hand if it would have come to voting, since they had more legal voters at the time, than Sweden had.
@@emma-sofienordskog4936 Norway didn't get independence in 1814. However, we got our own constitution. The 400 year old union with Denmark was replaced by a new union with Sweden. This last union was finally dissolved on June 7th 1905, a date which in fact is commemorated for several reasons: 1895 (forced): a failing attempt to revise the union with Sweden for better equality within the union. 1905 (arranged): Final independence from Sweden 1940: (forced): Surrender to German occupation and the Royal escape to England 1945: (arranged): The return to a free Norway for King Haakon 7.
@@JohnOlimb Relations between Norway and Sweden were in fact quite strained until Norwegian Crown Prince Olav fell in love with, and married his Swedish cousin Royal Princess Märtha in 1929. That definitely eased relations between Norway and Sweden.
Long life for Norway!
Greetings from Poland.
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Long life for Norway!
Greetings from USA.
Enjoyed seeing it here for sure, thank you for posting this...
Happy national day all Norwegian people from somaliland we celebrate our day too 🇳🇴🌷💚⚪❤
Gratulerer til alle i Norge
It is very nice country.....
Kan dere jøre det på Stjørdal Please
My anniversary 17 mai
Just for information: This parade (in 2022) lasted some 4 hours!
Long live Norway!
The best ones were the norweigan staff band
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Sorry but this is Incorrect!
Norway received its constitution 17.May 1814 dissolving the 400 year old union with Denmark!
Then in November 1814 Norway (results of the Napoleon war) was forced into union with Sweden, this union was eventually dissolved 7.June 1905, a date which is also celebrated here!.
Oh! yes. That's true. Thank you so much for the information.
@@jugal1848 Also, it must be said, that this union was dissolved without a shot fired and peacefully, in spite of warmongers of both sides. Imagine how things would have been between Sweden and Norway today if there would have been a civil war (war between Norway and Sweden). Luckily the constitution from 1814 gave Norwegians an upper hand if it would have come to voting, since they had more legal voters at the time, than Sweden had.
This is wrong do you even know why we celebarte it we celebrate it bc thats when our contry got our rules
@@emma-sofienordskog4936 Norway didn't get independence in 1814. However, we got our own constitution. The 400 year old union with Denmark was replaced by a new union with Sweden. This last union was finally dissolved on June 7th 1905, a date which in fact is commemorated for several reasons:
1895 (forced): a failing attempt to revise the union with Sweden for better equality within the union.
1905 (arranged): Final independence from Sweden
1940: (forced): Surrender to German occupation and the Royal escape to England
1945: (arranged): The return to a free Norway for King Haakon 7.
@@JohnOlimb Relations between Norway and Sweden were in fact quite strained until Norwegian Crown Prince Olav fell in love with, and married his Swedish cousin Royal Princess Märtha in 1929. That definitely eased relations between Norway and Sweden.