1964 in Norway

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Events in the year 1964 in Norway.

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  • 1 January – The town of Brevik, and the rural district of Eidanger, are merged with Porsgrunn
  • 14 September – Tromsø Airport is officially opened for traffic
  • 26 November – The ocean liner SS Shalom accidentally rammed the Norwegian tanker Stolt Dagali outside New York, resulting in the loss of 19 Stolt Dagali crew members as well as the stern of the tanker.
  • 10 December - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. received the Nobel Prize for Peace during an awards ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Since 1964 all of the documents related to this award, such as the notes, nominations, and reports have been classified as secret and kept under lock and key in the Norwegian Nobel Committee's extensive archive.

Sports

  • At the Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, Norway finishes 10th in the medal table, with a total of 15 medals, including three golds. However, despite sending 26 competitors to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Norway fails to win any medals there.[1]

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Notable births

January

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Anette Wiig Bryn

February

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Bjørn Erik Thon

March

April

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Per Olav Tyldum

May

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Espen Barth Eide

June

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Tove-Lise Torve

July

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Ellen Hambro

August

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Eirik Newth

September

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Joachim Nielsen

October

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Knut Storberget

November

December

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Dag Johan Haugerud

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Notable deaths

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Gunnar Reiss-Andersen in 1935

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References

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