1990 in Norway
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Events in the year 1990 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Olav V
- Regent: Crown Prince Harald – latter half of the year
- Prime Minister: Jan P. Syse (Conservative Party) until 3 November, Gro Harlem Brundtland (Labour Party)
Events
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- 1 January – The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise is founded as a merger of the Federation of Norwegian Industries, the Norwegian Employers' Confederation and the Federation of Norwegian Craftsmen.[1]
- 8 April – Passenger Ferry MS Scandinavian Star catches fire en route from Norway to Denmark. 159 people are killed in the event.
- 15 April – Miss Norway Mona Grudt is crowned Miss Universe in Los Angeles, USA.
- 3 November –
- Gro Harlem Brundtland becomes Prime Minister of Norway for the third time
- Brundtland's Third Cabinet was appointed.
- Population Census: 4,247,546 inhabitants in Norway.
- Flekkefjord Line railway line closes (opened in 1904).
Popular culture
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Sports
Music
Film
Literature
Notable births
- 4 January – Pål André Helland, footballer
- 5 January – Ole Amund Sveen, footballer
- 6 January – Kristian Opseth, footballer
- 10 January – Amin Nouri, footballer
- 12 January – Sabri Khattab, footballer
- 29 January – Ingrid Moe Wold, footballer
- 2 February – Patrik Svendsen, musician
- 3 February – Michael Karlsen, footballer
- 14 February – Adama Diomande, footballer
- 15 February –
- Fredrik Lystad Jacobsen, ice hockey player
- Anders Karlsen, footballer
- 22 February – Didrik Bastian Juell, freestyle skier
- 1 March – Edwin Kjeldner, footballer
- 6 March – Linn Haug, snowboarder
- 9 March – Bendik Bye, footballer
- 13 March – Hedda Hynne, middle-distance runner
- 14 March –
- Vegar Gjermundstad, footballer
- Christian Grøvlen, classical pianist
- 15 March –
- Julie Jensen, freestyle skier
- Mads Stokkelien, footballer
- 17 March – Anders Kristiansen, footballer
- 20 March – Christine Spiten, engineer
- 25 March – Alexandra Joner, singer and dancer
- 31 March – Morten Sundli, footballer
- 4 April – Ine Karlsen Stangvik, handball player
- 16 April –
- Rudi Golimo, bassist
- Linnéa Myhre, author and blogger
- 18 April – Lars Stubhaug, footballer
- 19 April –
- Espen Lysdahl, alpine skier
- Tomas Northug, cross-country skier
- Eirik Ulltang, trials rider
- 8 May – Ingebjørg Bratland, folk ainger
- 9 May – Hanne Leland, electro-pop artist and songwriter
- 2 June – Jon Ludvig Hammer, chess player
- 4 June – Gøran Sørheim, handball player
- 8 June – Marcus Pedersen, footballer
- 13 June – Kristian Brix, footballer
- 16 June –
- Sanna Solberg, handball player.[2]
- Silje Solberg, handball player.[3]
- 18 June – Amahl Pellegrino, footballer
- 19 June – Isak Scheel, footballer
- 20 June – Iselin Solheim, singer and songwriter
- 21 June –
- Håvard Nordtveit, footballer
- Lisa Johansen Persheim, handball player
- 29 June – Thomas Rogne, footballer
- 1 July – Endre Kupen, footballer
- 8 July – Martin Thømt Jensen, footballer
- 10 July – Veronica Kristiansen, handball player.[4]
- 11 July – Ole Mofjell, drummer
- 13 July – Elias Angell Spikseth, cyclist
- 16 July – Vinjar Slåtten, freestyle skier
- 18 July – Anders Konradsen, footballer
- 21 July – Eirik Valla Dønnem, footballer
- 23 July –
- Dagny Norvoll Sandvik, singer
- Torgeir Standal, jazz guitarist
- 25 July – Stefan Strandberg, footballer
- 30 July – Erlend Bjøntegaard, biathlete
- 2 August – Unge Ferrari, musician
- 4 August – Simen Raaen Sandmæl, footballer
- 8 August –
- Magnus Wolff Eikrem, footballer
- Mari Molid, handball player
- 19 August – Tobias Vibe, footballer
- 20 August –
- Audun Fløtten, cyclist
- Benjamin Stokke, footballer
- 4 September – Remi Johansen, footballer
- 6 September – Henrik Holm, ice hockey player
- 10 September – Ørjan Nyland, footballer
- 11 September – Jo Inge Berget, footballer
- 14 September – Eivind Henriksen, athlete
- 20 September – Marta Tomac, handball player.[5]
- 2 October – Mix Diskerud, footballer
- 3 October – Sivert Bjørnstad, politician
- 11 October – Sandra Márjá West, Sami politician
- 14 October – Jonas Djupvik Løvlie, ice hockey player
- 15 October – Sondre Justad, musician and songwriter
- 24 October – Hege Hansen, footballer
- 25 October – Marthe Wang, singer-songwriter
- 10 November – Pål Alexander Kirkevold, footballer
- 12 November – Harmeet Singh, footballer
- 14 November – Mathis Bolly, footballer
- 27 November – Jonas Rønningen, footballer
- 29 November – Solfrid Lerbrekk, politician.[6]
- 30 November – Magnus Carlsen, chess player
- 10 December – Villiam Strøm, ice hockey player
Full date missing
- Charlotte Dos Santos, jazz singer and composer
- Freddy Kalas, singer
Notable deaths
- 1 January – Ingvald Bjerke, boxer (b.1907)
- 2 February – Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa, folk musician, fiddler (b.1910).[7]
- 7 February – Anna Sofie Herland, politician (b.1913)
- 22 March – Eivind Holmsen, sport shooter (b.1894)
- 6 April – Carsten Byhring, actor (b.1918)
- 12 April – Borghild Bondevik Haga, politician (b.1906)
- 14 April – Alv Kjøs, politician (b.1894)
- 13 May – Arnljot Karstein Eidnes, politician (b.1909)
- 13 June – Gidsken Jakobsen, aviation pioneer (b.1908)
- 27 June – Olav Benum, politician (b.1896)
- 15 July – Magnus Jensen, historian and educator (born 1902).[8]
- 19 July – Egil Aarvik, politician (b.1912)
- 27 July – Rolf Andersen, politician (b.1916)
- 1 August – Roar Berthelsen, long jumper (b.1934)
- 25 August – Ingvarda Røberg, politician (b.1895)
- 26 September – Charles Philipson, judge and civil servant (b. 1928).[9]
- 10 October – Erling Gjone, architect (born 1898).[10]
- 12 October – Leif Larsen, naval officer (b.1906)
- 12 October – Peter Wessel Zapffe, author and philosopher (b.1899)
- 21 October – Eugen Haugland, triple jumper (b.1912)
- 29 October – Albert Andreas Mørkved, politician (b.1898)
- 4 November – Håkon Melberg, linguist (b.1911)
- 7 November – Sigurd Monssen, rower and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1902)
- 8 November – Nils Reinhardt Christensen, film director and screenwriter (b.1919)
- 21 December – Per Høybråten, politician (b.1932)
- 22 December – Claus Marius Neergaard, politician (b.1911)
- 24 December – Thorbjørn Egner, playwright, songwriter and illustrator (b.1912)
- 27 December – Kåre Rønning, politician (b.1929)
Date unknown
- Sigurd Anderson, nineteenth Governor of South Dakota (b.1904)
- Karl Egil Aubert, mathematician (b.1924)
- Per Bergersen, musician (b.1960)
- Leonard Borgzinner, essayist, political philosopher, science fiction author, illustrator and fanzine editor (b.1957
- Arne Dagfin Dahl, military officer (b.1894)
- Inger Koppernæs, politician and Minister (b.1928)
- Odd Kvaal Pedersen, journalist, author and translator (b.1935)
- Niels Werring, shipowner (b.1897)
See also
References
- ^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Næringslivets Hovedorganisasjon". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
- ^ "Sanna Charlotte Solberg". eurohandball.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ^ "Silje Margaretha Solberg". eurohandball.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ^ "Veronica Egebakken Kristiansen". eurohandball.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ^ "Marta Tomac". eurohandball.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 May 2019.
- ^ "Lerbrekk, Solfrid". stortinget.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2 October 2017.
- ^ Aksdal, Bjørn. "Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
- ^ Vormeland, Oddvar. "Magnus Jensen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
- ^ Solheim, Sophie. "Charles Philipson". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ^ Berg, Arne. "Erling Gjone". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
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