International rankings of Norway

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The following are some international rankings of Norway .

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Life quality

Economy

Politics

Notes

A. ^ Tied for 1st place with Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, and Uruguay.
B. ^ Tied for 1st place with Iceland and Sweden.
C. ^ Tied for 1st place with Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Uruguay.

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