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'''Norway–Spain relations''' are the bilateral and [[diplomatic relations]] between these two countries. Norway has a embassy in Madrid,<ref>[http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/|title=http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/| Embassy of Norway]</ref> and [[consulate|honorary consulates]] in [[Algeciras]], [[Barcelona]], [[Benidorm]], [[Bilbao]], [[Gijón]], [[Gerona, Spain|Gerona]], [[La Coruña]], [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]], [[Málaga]], [[Palma de Mallorca]], [[Sevilla]], [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], [[Torrevieja]] and [[Valencia]].<ref>[http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/Listado-de-Consulados-Honorarios-de-Noruega-en-Espana/] [http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/Listado-de-Consulados-Honorarios-de-Noruega-en-Espana/]</ref> Spain has an embassy in [[Oslo]], also accredited for [[Iceland]]. [http://www.exteriores.gob.es/embajadas/oslo/es/Paginas/inicio.aspx] Relations between Spain and Norway are mainly defined by their membership in [[NATO]]. The Norwegian ambassador, Johan Vibe, classified relations between Spain and Norway as excellent, very close and close. [https://empresaexterior.com/art/53863/-ldquo-la-marca-espana-esta-en-ascenso-en-noruega-rdquo-] In addition, there is a strong mutual interest in commerce, tourism, culture and history between the two countries. The Princess Foundation [[Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile|Christina of Norway]] was created to strengthen Spanish-Norwegian relations. [http://www.fundacionprincesakristina.com/la-fundacion/]
'''Norway–Spain relations''' are the bilateral and [[diplomatic relations]] between these two countries. Norway has an embassy in [[Madrid]],<ref>[http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/|title=http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/ Embassy of Norway]</ref> and [[consulate|honorary consulates]] in [[Algeciras]], [[Barcelona]], [[Benidorm]], [[Bilbao]], [[Gijón]], [[Gerona, Spain|Gerona]], [[La Coruña]], [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]], [[Málaga]], [[Palma de Mallorca]], [[Sevilla]], [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], [[Torrevieja]], and [[Valencia]].<ref>[http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/Listado-de-Consulados-Honorarios-de-Noruega-en-Espana/] [http://www.noruega.es/Embassy/Listado-de-Consulados-Honorarios-de-Noruega-en-Espana/]</ref> Spain has an embassy in [[Oslo]], also accredited for [[Iceland]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.exteriores.gob.es/embajadas/oslo/es/Paginas/inicio.aspx|title=Páginas - Embajada de España en Noruega}}</ref> Relations between Spain and Norway are mainly defined by their membership in [[NATO]] and the [[Schengen Area]].
Spain is an important partner for Norway in [[Europe]] and maintains close cooperation in the political, commercial and cultural fields. Both countries have common interests, both in Europe and globally.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.norway.no/es/spain/noruega-espana/relaciones-noruega---espana/|title = Relaciones entre Noruega y España}}</ref> The Norwegian ambassador, Johan Vibe, classified relations between Spain and Norway as excellent, very close and cordial.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://empresaexterior.com/art/53863/-ldquo-la-marca-espana-esta-en-ascenso-en-noruega-rdquo-|title = "La Marca España está en ascenso en Noruega"}}</ref> The Princess [[Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile|Christina of Norway]] Foundation was created to strengthen Spanish-Norwegian relations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fundacionprincesakristina.com/la-fundacion/|title=Foundation}}</ref>


== Bilateral relations ==
== Bilateral relations ==
Bilateral Spanish-Norwegian political relations have traditionally passed in a tone of friendship and cordiality, with a continuing political dialogue on issues of mutual interest. This bilateral relationship has important permanent assets, such as the excellent relationship between the Royal Houses of both countries and the numerous personal contacts created by the flow of more than one million Norwegians who visit Spain annually (almost ¼ of the population), Spain being the main tourist destination of the Norwegians, which generates a stream of sympathy and a growing interest in Spanish culture and language.<ref name="exteriores_1">http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Documents/FichasPais/Noruega_FICHA%20PAIS.pdf Office of Diplomatic Information</ref> [https://www.tourspain.es/eu-es/ConocimientoTuristico/FichasEjecutivas/Ficha%20ejecutiva%20Noruega%20Agosto%202018.pdf]
Bilateral Spanish-Norwegian political relations have traditionally passed in a tone of friendship and cordiality, with a continuing political dialogue on issues of mutual interest. This bilateral relationship has important permanent assets, such as the excellent relationship between the Royal Houses of both countries and the numerous personal contacts created by the flow of more than one million Norwegians who visit Spain annually (almost ¼ of the population), being Spain the main tourist destination of the Norwegians, which generates a stream of sympathy and a growing interest in [[Culture of Spain|Spanish culture]] and [[Spanish language|language]].<ref name="exteriores_1">http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Documents/FichasPais/Noruega_FICHA%20PAIS.pdf Office of Diplomatic Information</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tourspain.es/eu-es/ConocimientoTuristico/FichasEjecutivas/Ficha%20ejecutiva%20Noruega%20Agosto%202018.pdf|title=Error}}</ref> Furthermore, Norwegians are the fastest growing European community in [[Arguineguín]], [[Mazarrón]], [[Torrevieja]], and [[l'Alfàs del Pi]] (the latter being the second largest colony of Norwegians in the world, only behind [[London]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diarioinformacion.com/benidorm/2019/05/17/lalfas-pi-convierte-pequena-noruega/2149665.html|title=L'Alfàs del Pi se convierte en la pequeña Noruega|date=17 May 2019}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://seriouslyspain.com/norwegians-in-spain-the-nicest-people-in-the-world|title = Norwegians in Spain: The Nicest People in the World? – Seriously Spain}}</ref> Approximately 50,000 Norwegians call Spain their home (almost 1% of the population of Norway). <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lifeinnorway.net/norwegians-living-in-spain/|title = Norwegians Living in Spain|date = August 2014}}</ref>


Spain and Norway also maintain a positive collaboration in multilateral organizations, especially in United Nations. Spain and Norway have also been the two co-sponsors of the V World Congress against the death penalty, which was held in Madrid in June 2013.<ref name="exteriores_1"/>
Spain and Norway also maintain a positive collaboration in multilateral organizations, especially in United Nations. Spain and Norway have also been the two co-sponsors of the V World Congress against the death penalty, which was held in Madrid in June 2013.<ref name="exteriores_1"/>


Government-to-government relations, for their part, maintain a positive tone in all its dimensions, with some important elements of bilateral cooperation, such as defense. There is a certain mutual bilateral interest, since the Spanish armed forces are interested in using the training resources in conditions of extreme cold available to the Norwegian armed forces and, reciprocally, the Norwegian armed forces have an interest in training in arid climates such as those that exist in some areas of Spain. The good level of bilateral relations does not prevent, however, that there is a point where divergences are maintained: fishing in the Svalbard archipelago.<ref name="exteriores_1"/>
Government-to-government relations, for their part, maintain a positive tone in all its dimensions, with some important elements of bilateral cooperation, such as defense. There is a certain mutual bilateral interest, since the Spanish armed forces are interested in using the training resources in conditions of extreme cold available to the Norwegian armed forces and, reciprocally, the Norwegian armed forces have an interest in training in arid climates such as those that exist in some areas of Spain. The good level of bilateral relations does not prevent, however, that there is a point where divergences are maintained: fishing in the [[Svalbard]] archipelago.<ref name="exteriores_1"/>


Leaving the legal issue in the background safe, the fisheries authorities of both countries hold regular technical conversations to clarify the framework in which Spanish fishing activity takes place in Norway.<ref name="exteriores_1"/>
Leaving the legal issue in the background safe, the fisheries authorities of both countries hold regular technical conversations to clarify the framework in which Spanish fishing activity takes place in Norway.<ref name="exteriores_1"/>
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Traditionally there has been a trade imbalance between the two countries due to purchases of Norwegian oil and gas, which represent around
Traditionally there has been a trade imbalance between the two countries due to purchases of Norwegian oil and gas, which represent around
70% of Spanish imports. On the other hand, the Spanish export to Norway is very diversified in its products: ships, cars, machinery and the agri-food sector, among others. The balance of services partly compensates for the above, mainly thanks to tourism: 1,540,000 Norwegians (over a population of five million inhabitants) visit Spain annually (2014). Throughout 2014, 1,533,295 Norwegians visited Spain (over a population of five million inhabitants), which represents a growth of 1% compared to 2013. During the first five months of 2015 a certain decrease in the number of Norwegian tourists to Spain was observed, and in that period 521,778 Norwegians had visited Spain (decrease of −9.3% over the same period of the previous year).<ref name="exteriores_1"/>
70% of Spanish imports. On the other hand, the Spanish export to Norway is very diversified in its products: ships, cars, machinery and the agri-food sector, among others. The balance of services partly compensates for the above, mainly thanks to tourism: 1,540,000 Norwegians (over a population of five million inhabitants) visit Spain annually (2014). Throughout 2014, 1,533,295 Norwegians visited Spain (over a population of five million inhabitants), which represents a growth of 1% compared to 2013. During the first five months of 2015 a certain decrease in the number of Norwegian tourists to Spain was observed, and in that period 521,778 Norwegians had visited Spain (decrease of −9.3% over the same period of the previous year).<ref name="exteriores_1"/>

== Embassies ==
The Embassy of Norway is located in [[Madrid|Madrid, Spain]]. The Embassy of Spain is located in [[Oslo|Oslo, Norway]].

==See also==
* [[Foreign relations of Norway]]
* [[Foreign relations of Spain]]
* [[Norway–European Union relations|Norway–EU relations]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Norway-Spain relations
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Norway

Spain

Norway–Spain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries. Norway has an embassy in Madrid,[1] and honorary consulates in Algeciras, Barcelona, Benidorm, Bilbao, Gijón, Gerona, La Coruña, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca, Sevilla, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Torrevieja, and Valencia.[2] Spain has an embassy in Oslo, also accredited for Iceland.[3] Relations between Spain and Norway are mainly defined by their membership in NATO and the Schengen Area.

Spain is an important partner for Norway in Europe and maintains close cooperation in the political, commercial and cultural fields. Both countries have common interests, both in Europe and globally.[4] The Norwegian ambassador, Johan Vibe, classified relations between Spain and Norway as excellent, very close and cordial.[5] The Princess Christina of Norway Foundation was created to strengthen Spanish-Norwegian relations.[6]

Bilateral relations

Bilateral Spanish-Norwegian political relations have traditionally passed in a tone of friendship and cordiality, with a continuing political dialogue on issues of mutual interest. This bilateral relationship has important permanent assets, such as the excellent relationship between the Royal Houses of both countries and the numerous personal contacts created by the flow of more than one million Norwegians who visit Spain annually (almost ¼ of the population), being Spain the main tourist destination of the Norwegians, which generates a stream of sympathy and a growing interest in Spanish culture and language.[7] [8] Furthermore, Norwegians are the fastest growing European community in Arguineguín, Mazarrón, Torrevieja, and l'Alfàs del Pi (the latter being the second largest colony of Norwegians in the world, only behind London).[9] [10] Approximately 50,000 Norwegians call Spain their home (almost 1% of the population of Norway). [11]

Spain and Norway also maintain a positive collaboration in multilateral organizations, especially in United Nations. Spain and Norway have also been the two co-sponsors of the V World Congress against the death penalty, which was held in Madrid in June 2013.[7]

Government-to-government relations, for their part, maintain a positive tone in all its dimensions, with some important elements of bilateral cooperation, such as defense. There is a certain mutual bilateral interest, since the Spanish armed forces are interested in using the training resources in conditions of extreme cold available to the Norwegian armed forces and, reciprocally, the Norwegian armed forces have an interest in training in arid climates such as those that exist in some areas of Spain. The good level of bilateral relations does not prevent, however, that there is a point where divergences are maintained: fishing in the Svalbard archipelago.[7]

Leaving the legal issue in the background safe, the fisheries authorities of both countries hold regular technical conversations to clarify the framework in which Spanish fishing activity takes place in Norway.[7]

Economic relations

Traditionally there has been a trade imbalance between the two countries due to purchases of Norwegian oil and gas, which represent around 70% of Spanish imports. On the other hand, the Spanish export to Norway is very diversified in its products: ships, cars, machinery and the agri-food sector, among others. The balance of services partly compensates for the above, mainly thanks to tourism: 1,540,000 Norwegians (over a population of five million inhabitants) visit Spain annually (2014). Throughout 2014, 1,533,295 Norwegians visited Spain (over a population of five million inhabitants), which represents a growth of 1% compared to 2013. During the first five months of 2015 a certain decrease in the number of Norwegian tourists to Spain was observed, and in that period 521,778 Norwegians had visited Spain (decrease of −9.3% over the same period of the previous year).[7]

Embassies

The Embassy of Norway is located in Madrid, Spain. The Embassy of Spain is located in Oslo, Norway.

See also

References

  1. ^ Embassy of Norway
  2. ^ [1] [2]
  3. ^ "Páginas - Embajada de España en Noruega".
  4. ^ "Relaciones entre Noruega y España".
  5. ^ ""La Marca España está en ascenso en Noruega"".
  6. ^ "Foundation".
  7. ^ a b c d e http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Documents/FichasPais/Noruega_FICHA%20PAIS.pdf Office of Diplomatic Information
  8. ^ "Error" (PDF).
  9. ^ "L'Alfàs del Pi se convierte en la pequeña Noruega". 17 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Norwegians in Spain: The Nicest People in the World? – Seriously Spain".
  11. ^ "Norwegians Living in Spain". August 2014.