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Events in the year 2019 in Norway.
Events
- 22 January - the Christian Democratic Party entered Solberg's Cabinet
- 9 February – Aksel Lund Svindal raced for the last time in alpine skiing, finishing with a silver medal at the World Championships.[1]
- 9 March – Magnus Moan raced for the last time in Nordic combined skiing.[2]
- 23 March – A cruise ship with engine problems sent a mayday call off Norway's western coast as it desperately tried to avoid being grounded on the rocky coast. Rescue workers then launched a high-risk evacuation of the ship's 1,300 passengers and crew, winching them one-by-one up to helicopters as heaving waves tossed the ship from side to side.[3]
- 11 April – 150 years since the birth of Gustav Vigeland.
- 30 May – Erling Haaland scored 9 goals in one match at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, breaking the U-20 World Cup record and also winning the tournament's Golden Boot.[4]
- 30 July – several landslides in Jølster blocked the European route E39.
- 9–11 August – 2019 European Team Championships, First League were held in Sandnes.
- 10 August – 21-year-old Philip Manshaus was arrested for attacking Al-Noor Islamic Centre in Bærum, on the outskirts of Oslo. The shooting is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism.[5]
- 24 August – Over 200 reindeer found dead in Svalbard; believed to be victims of climate change.[6]
- 31 August – Confirmation of Princess Ingrid Alexandra takes place in Skaugum.[7]
- 28 October - A social security case comes to light after it is found that the NAV found at least 48 people guilty of supposed social security fraud. Evidence suggests that this misinterpretation of EEA rules by both NAV and the government goes back until at least 2012.[8]
- 8 November - Exactly one year after its accident, the investigation report for KNM Helge Ingstad is publicised. The Norwegian Navy face harsh criticism for their role in the accident, with minor criticism pointed at the tanker involved in the collision.[9]
- 11 December - Ja, vi elsker, composed by Rikard Nordraak, with lyrics by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, becomes the Norwegian national anthem.
Births
Deaths
- 1 January − Aud Blegen Svindland, physician (b. 1928).[10]
- 1 January − Dagfinn Bakke, illustrator (b. 1933).[11]
- 1 January − Nils Utsi, actor, stage director and film director (b. 1943).[12]
- 2 January − Tommy Watz, translator (b. 1958).[13]
- 8 January − Karsten Jakobsen, engineer and rector (b. 1928).[14]
- 8 January − Sigvald Tveit, composer (b. 1945).[15]
- 11 January − Bjørg Skjælaaen, figure skater (born 1933).[16]
- 15 January − Espen Thorstenson, film director (b. 1940).[17][18]
- 18 January − John Krogh, footballer (b. 1938).[19]
- 21 January − Trond Botnen, printmaker (b. 1937).[20][21]
- 23 January − Reidar Aarsand, accordionist (b. 1946).[22]
- 28 January − Ingvald Godal, politician (b. 1934).[23]
- 29 January − Hans Normann Dahl, illustrator, painter and printmaker (b. 1937).[24]
- 29 January − Eivind Otto Hjelle, journalist (b. 1927).[25]
- 30 January − Per Jorsett, sports reporter (b. 1920).[26]
- 4 February − Karen Randers-Pehrson, actress (b. 1932).[27]
- 4 February − Ove Kristian Sundberg, musicologist and composer (b. 1932).[28]
- 8 February − Knut Haavik, magazine editor (Se og Hør 1978−2003) (b. 1943).[29]
- 15 February − Jens Feder, physicist (b. 1939).[30][31]
- 15 February − Ragnar Halvorsen, business executive (b. 1924).[32]
- 18 February − Ragnar Christiansen, politician (b. 1922)
- 19 February − Thorbjørn Olaf Tufte, non-fiction writer (b. 1933).[33]
- Henrik Scheele, actor (b. 1952).[34]
- 24 February − Ole Johs. Brunæs, politician (b. 1936).[35]
- 1 March − Håkon Wexelsen Freihow, diplomat (b. 1927).[36]
- 9 March − Wenche Kvamme, actress (b. 1950).[37]
- 9 March − Sveinung Aarnseth, footballer (b. 1933).[38][39]
- 12 March − Tom Skjønberg, yacht racer (b. 1948).[40]
- 17 March − Hanne Aga, lyricist (b. 1947).[41][42]
- 17 March − Astri Riddervold, ethnologist (b. 1925).[43]
- 20 March − Terje Nilsen, singer (b. 1951).[44]
- 25 March − Finn Ramsøy, resistance member (b. 1920).[45][46]
- 25 March − Finn Arnesen, pulp book publisher (b. 1932).[47]
- 28 March − Jon Skolmen, actor and comedian (b. 1940).[48]
- 29 March − Jon Østeng Hov, nature photographer (b. 1936).[49]
- 30 March − Morten Røhrt, actor and voice actor (b. 1954).[50]
- 30 March − Erik Lorange, city planner (b. 1919).[51][52]
- 3 April − Einar Iversen, jazz musician (b. 1930).[53]
- 3 April − Rolf Håndstad, comics script writer (b. 1958).[54]
- 9 April − Leif Haraldseth, politician (b. 1929).[55]
- 15 April − Guro Fjellanger, politician (b. 1964).[56]
- 18 April − Andreas Ugland, ship-owner (b. 1925).[57]
- 23 April − Viggo Fossum, politician (b. 1949).[58]
- 24 April − Babill Stray-Pedersen, physician (b. 1943).[59]
- 28 April − Bernt Rougthvedt, historian and crime writer (b. 1956).[60]
- 1 May − Arnor Njøs, soil scientist (b. 1930).[61]
- 3 May − Kjell Grandhagen, lieutenant general (b. 1954).[62]
- 4 May − Terje Moe Gustavsen, politician and civil servant (b. 1954).[63]
- 4 May − Solo Cissokho, koraist (b. 1963).[64]
- 4 May − Arne Grimstad, novelist (b. 1923).[65][66]
- 6 May − Gjermund Eggen, cross-country skier (b. 1941).[67]
- 12 May − Eva Dahr, film director (b. 1958).[68]
- 12 May − Mads H. Andenæs, legal scholar (b. 1940).[69]
- 16 May − Kjell Wangen, footballer (b. 1942).
- 17 May – Jan Elvheim, politician (b. 1949).[70]
- 18 May − Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal, barrister and politician (b. 1924).[71]
- 19 May − Alfred Janson, composer (b. 1937).[72]
- 21 May – Aase Texmon Rygh, sculptor (b. 1925).[73]
- 22 May – Joar Hoff, football manager (b. 1939)[74]
- 27 May – Karin Hafstad, politician (b. 1936).[75]
- 29 May − Kari Oftedal Lima, politician (b. 1943).[76]
- 30 May – Arne Lyngstad, politician (b. 1962).[77]
- 3 June – Anne Kristin Lund, diplomat (b. 1952).[78]
- 9 June – Erla Bergendahl Hohler, art historian (b. 1937).[79]
- 12 June – Fredrik Hagemann, geologist and civil servant (b. 1929).[80]
- 12 June – Olaf Sætersdal, civil servant (b. 1923).[81]
- 17 June – Knut Andersen, film director (b. 1931).[82]
- 20 June – Helga Lie, politician (b. 1930).[83]
- 22 June – Arild Berg, footballer (b. 1975).[84]
- 23 June – Svanhild Salberg, politician (b. 1932).[85]
- 5 July – Paolo Vinaccia, jazz drummer (b. 1954).[86]
- 6 July – Ragnar Hoen, chess player (b. 1925).[87][88]
- 6 July – Lasse Sæther, film producer (b. ).[89]
- 10 July – Arvid Andreassen, illustrator (b. 1931).[90]
- 12 July – Paul Karlsen, festival impresario (b. 1947).[91]
- 16 July – Fatma Jynge, politician (b. 1945).[92]
- 19 July – Lasse Trædal, non-fiction writer (b. 1945).[93]
- 20 July – Leif Jørgen Aune, economist and politician (b. 1925).[94]
- 26 July – Dagfinn Stenseth, diplomat (b. 1936).[95]
- 27 July – Kolbjørn Brekstad, diplomat (b. 1932).[96]
- 29 July – Egil Danielsen, javelin thrower (b. 1933).[97]
- 30 July – Steinar Johannessen, footballer (b. 1936).
- 1 August – Ingrid Aune, politician (b. 1985).[98]
- 2 August – Oluf Fuglerud, politician (b. 1924).[99]
- 5 August – Else Kollerud Furre, politician (b. 1922).[100]
- 8 August – Erling Wicklund, jazz trombonist (b. 1944).
- 11 August – Oddbjørn Knutsen, political scientist (b. 1953).[101]
- 12 August – Jan Simonsen, politician (b. 1953).[102]
- 18 August − Ansgar Torvik, physician(b. 1925).[103]
- 25 August – Anne Grete Preus, musician (b. 1957).[104]
- 27 August – Sven Trygve Falck, politician (b. 1943).[105]
- 31 August – Agnar Sandmo, economist (b. 1938).[106]
- 31 August – Else Heimstad, war sailor activist (b. 1924).[107]
- 3 September – Halvard Hanevold, biathlete (b. 1969).[108]
- 3 September − Eivin Sannes, jazz pianist (b. 1937).[109][110]
- 8 September − Olav Skjevesland, bishop (b. 1942).[111]
- 24 September − Magnar Lussand, politician (b. 1945).[112][113]
- 26 September – Kåre Tønnesson, historian (b. 1926).[114]
- 27 September – Unni Evjen, actress (b. 1943).[115]
- 28 September − Jan E. Rivelsrud, hotelier (b. 1940).[116]
- 9 October – Erling Steineide, cross-country skier (b. 1938).[117]
- 14 October – Gunnar Torvund, sculptor (b. 1948).[118]
- 20 October − Asbjørn Liland, politician (b. 1936).[119]
- 21 October – Pål Caspersen, ship-owner (b. ).[120]
- 22 October − Lena Marie Fossen, photographic artist (b. 1986).[121]
- 24 October – Kristin Johnson, continuity announcer (b. 1940).[122]
- 26 October – Guttorm Guttormsgaard, artist (b. 1938).[123]
- 5 November – Jan Erik Kongshaug, music producer (b. 1944).[124]
- 13 November − Reidar Skotgård, politician (b. 1936).[125]
- 15 November – Olav Bjørgaas, physician and missionary (b. 1926)[126]
- 17 November − Åse-Marit Dobloug, politician (b. 1936).[127]
- 20 November – Erik Magnus Alfsen, mathematician (b. 1930).[128]
- 22 November – Kaare Norum, nutritionist and rector (b. 1932).[129]
- 28 November − Grethe G. Fossum, politician (b. 1945).[130]
- 3 December – Ragnar Ulstein, resistance member and writer (b. 1920).[131]
- 7 December – Grete Roede, weightloss magnate (b. 1939).[132]
- 7 December – Vigdis Ystad, literary historian (b. 1942).[133]
- 16 December − Johan Syrstad, politician (b. 1924).[134]
- 17 December − Hans O. Bjøntegård, businessperson (b. 1932).[135]
- 21 December − Thor Bjarne Bore, editor (b. 1938).[136]
- 25 December − Ari Behn, author and former husband of Princess Märtha Louise (b. 1972).[137]
- 28 December − Harald Thon, orienteer (b. 1954).[138]
- 29 December − Oluf Skarpnes, civil servant (b. 1929).[139]
gollark: I am not society. As such, it is not hugely relevant to me what society could be doing, because I don't control that.
gollark: You are missing what I am saying.
gollark: Not significantly.
gollark: The individual data points do not have much effect. The aggregate does, but *I cannot change that*.
gollark: I mean, if it would be 1 good if everyone did X, but 0.000001 good if I did X, then the possibility of 1 good which I *can't cause* doesn't affect the goodness of me doing it, unless you expect that I can cause that, which is probably wrong.
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