Events in the year 2024 in Norway.
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See also: | List of years in Norway |
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January – Partial revert of the municipal and county reform:
- 19 January – Research and Higher Education Minister Sandra Borch resigns after admitting to have committed plagiarism in her master's thesis.[4]
- 29 February – A Sikorsky S-92 helicopter owned by Bristow Norway crashes six kilometers off the coast of Bergen, killing one and injuring five others.[5][6]
- 12 April – Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol resigns after a probe by her alma mater Nord University found that she had committed plagiarism in her master's thesis.[7]
Scheduled
- 17 August – Eurovision Young Musicians 2024 Bodø[8]
Holidays
Source:[9]
- 1 January - New Year's Day
- 28 March - Maundy Thursday
- 29 March – Good Friday
- 31 March - Easter Sunday
- 1 April - Easter Monday
- 1 May - May Day
- 9 May - Ascension Day
- 17 May - Constitution Day
- 19 May - Pentecost
- 20 May - Whit Monday
- 25 December - Christmas Day
- 26 December – Second Day of Christmas
Art and entertainment
Deaths
January
- 2 January – Andreas Heldal-Lund, 59, activist (Operation Clambake).[10]
- 7 January – Leonard Rickhard, painter (born 1945).[11]
- 10 January – Velle Espeland, folklorist (born 1945).[12]
- 17 January – Knut Hjeltnes, track and field athlete (born 1951).[13]
- 19 January – Rolv Hellesylt, judge (born 1927).[14]
- 23 January – Lars Lefdal, politician (born 1939).[15]
- 27 January – Lillebjørn Nilsen, singer and songwriter (born 1950).[16]
- 28 January – Egil Egebakken, visual artist (born 1943).[17][18]
- 31 January – Leif Eriksen, footballer (born 1940).[19]
February
- 5 February – Toppen Bech, journalist (born 1939).[20]
- 9 February – Eva Harr, artist (born 1951).[21]
- 11 February – Margrethe Tennfjord, politician (born 1935).[22]
- 13 February – Reidar Thomassen, writer (born 1936).[23]
- 16 February – Ottar Brox, politician and social scientist (born 1932).[24]
- 17 February – Johan Galtung, sociologist (born 1930).[25]
- 18 February – Steinar Bastesen, politician (born 1945).[26]
- 20 February – Martin Hole, cross-country skier (born 1959).[27]
- 26 February – Rolf Aamot, painter, film director, photographer and tonal-image composer (born 1934).[28]
- 26 February – Stein Winge, actor and theatre director (born 1940).[29]
March
- 1 March – Erling Folkvord, politician (born 1949).[30]
- 2 March – Ørjar Øyen, sociologist (born 1927).[31]
- 2 March – Odd Selmer, journalist, novelist, crime fiction writer and playwright (born 1930).[32]
- Announced 5 March – Dagmar Loe, journalist (born 1923).[33][34]
- 5 March – Sidsel Mørck, writer (born 1937).[35]
- 13 March – Helga Haugen, politician (born 1932).[36]
- 14 March – Arne Alsåker Spilde, politician (born 1937).[37]
- 18 March – Tone Vigeland, silversmith and jewellery designer (born 1938).[38][39]
April
- 6 April – Dutty Dior, rapper, singer and songwriter (born 1996).[40]
- 17 April – Per Henriksen, footballer (born 1952).[41]
References
External links
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