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Nynorsk
Nynorsk (; ) is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsmål), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian written standard known as Riksmål. The name Nynorsk was introduced in 1929. After a series of reforms, it is still the written standard closer to , whereas Bokmål is closer to Riksmål and Danish.
Constitution Day
public holiday in Norway on May 17: celebration of the Constitution of 1814
Kingdom of Norway
short-lived monarchy in Northern Europe (1814)
Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden
the dissolution of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Norwegian language conflict
ongoing controversy between Bokmål and Nynorsk and other varieties of the Norwegian language
Det Norske Selskab
literary society for Norwegian students in Copenhagen, active from 1772 to 1813
Norwegian Constituent Assembly
Constitutional assembly held at Eidsvoll, Norway in 1814
Norwegian romantic nationalism
movement in Norway between 1840 and 1867 in art, literature, and popular culture
norwegianization of the Saami people
thumb|A Sámi family in , around 1900. Photochrom|Fotokromtrykk.