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1992 in Norway
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Events in the year 1992 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Harald V
- President of the Storting – Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Labour Party)
- Prime Minister – Gro Harlem Brundtland (Labour Party)
Events
- 1 January – The 1992 New Year's Day Storm.

- 6 June – The Fantoft stave church in Bergen, dating from the 12th century, is burnt to the ground by arsonists originating in the early Norwegian black metal scene.
- 15 July- Michael Jackson continues his European leg of his Dangerous tour,as he performs in a sold-out show at Valle Hovin Stadium in Oslo.
- 20 August – Krifast, a new road system connecting Kristiansund Municipality to the mainland of Norway, opens.
- 5 September – The Norwegian commercial television station TV2 has its first television broadcast.
- 25 November – Norway applies for membership in the European Union.
- 16 December – The current version of the Norwegian coat of arms is approved.
Popular culture
Sports
- Norway win the European Women's U-17 Handball Championship.
- Rosenborg BK win the 1992 Tippeligaen, starting a historical winning streak that lasted up to and including 2004. Such a winning streak is unprecedented worldwide.
- 9 September – Norway beat San Marino 10–0 at Ullevaal Stadion, starting the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign where Norway ultimately won Group 2.
- 23 September – Norway upset the Netherlands 2–1 at Ullevaal Stadion to continue the successful campaign.
- 14 October – Norway draw 1–1 with England at Wembley Stadium to continue the successful campaign.
Music
Main article: 1992 in Norwegian music
Film
Main article: Norwegian films of the 1990s#1992
Notable births
- 2 January – Alexander Hassum, footballer
- 15 January – Joshua King, footballer
- 25 January – Christian Landu Landu, footballer
- 27 January – Isabelle Pedersen, hurdler
- 20 February – Thomas Drage, footballer
- 21 February – Lavrans Solli, swimmer.
- 23 February – Even A. Røed, politician.
- 10 March – Ruben Gabrielsen, footballer
- 23 March – Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, politician.
- 26 March – Petter Øverby, handball player.
- 25 May – Aslak Falch, footballer
- 9 June – Emilie Fleten, cross-country skier.
- 30 June – Fredrik Haugen, footballer
- 17 July – Sverre Lunde Pedersen, speed skater.
- 25 July – Markus Henriksen, footballer
- 8 August – Mushaga Bakenga, footballer
- 9 September
- Frida Amundsen, singer and songwriter
- Simon Markeng, footballer
- 10 September – Fredrik Gulbrandsen, footballer
- 12 September – Ragnhild Mowinckel, alpine skier.
- 21 September – Eirik Ulland Andersen, footballer
- 15 December – Mathilde Tybring-Gjedde, politician.
- 16 December – Ulrikke Eikeri, tennis player
- 30 December – Erlend Svardal Bøe, politician.
Full date unknown
- Sara Nicole Andersen, model and beauty pageant
Notable deaths

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4 January – Peder Wright Cappelen, book publisher (born 1931).
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15 January – Bernt Anker Steen, jazz trumpeter (born 1943).
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20 January – Trond Hegna, journalist and politician (born 1898).
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22 January – Undis Blikken, speed skater (born 1914).
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25 January – Reidun Andersson, politician (born 1922)
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3 February – Ole Aarnæs, high jumper (born 1888)
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3 February – Agnes Bakkevig, politician (born 1910).
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7 February – Lauritz Johnson, radio presenter (born 1906).
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7 February – Gunnar Randers, physicist (born 1914).
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13 February – Bjørg Abrahamsen, textile artist (born 1931).
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18 February – Odd Grønvold, Lord Chamberlain(born 1907).
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19 February – Odd Vattekar, politician (born 1918).
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22 February – Olav Haukvik, politician (born 1928).
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23 February – Kristen Eik-Nes, biophysicist (born 1922).
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25 February – Carl Monssen, rower (born 1921)
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25 February – Einar Granum, painter and teacher (born 1920).
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17 March – Gøril Havrevold, actress (born 1914).
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27 March – Harald Sæverud, composer (born 1897).
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28 March – Elisabeth Granneman, singer (born 1930).
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29 March – Øistein Hermansen, politician (born 1919).
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6 April – Erling Wikborg, politician (born 1894).
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13 April – Gunnar Haarstad, police chief (born 1916).
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15 April – Hans Bernhard Haneberg, politician (born 1918).
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22 April – Gunnar Jakobsen, politician (born 1916)
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3 May – Einar Stavang, politician (born 1898).
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3 May – Thor Hjorth-Jenssen, actor (born 1923).
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4 May – Kjellfrid Kjær Smemo, politician (born 1911).
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10 May – Egil Endresen, jurist and politician (born 1920).
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10 May – Werner Nilsen, footballer(born 1904)
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14 May – Inga Lovise Tusvik, politician (born 1914).
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15 May – Ola Johan Gjengedal, politician (born 1900).
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23 May – Olav Eriksen, opera singer (born 1927).
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7 June – Olav Rytter, writer and radio personality (born 1903).
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9 June – Per Bergsland, RAF pilot (born 1919)
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15 June – Nils Mugaas, civil servant (born 1921).
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20 June – Per Oftedal, geneticist (born 1919).
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23 June – Axel Coldevin, historian (born 1900).
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26 June – Harald Sverdrup, poet and children's writer (born 1923).
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26 June – Willy Kristoffer Svarverud, politician (born 1927).
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29 June – Egil Solin Ranheim, politician (born 1923).
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4 July – Bobben Hagerup, jazz drummer (born 1911).
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11 July – Ulf Thoresen, harness racer (born 1946).
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3 August – Finn Ludt, pianist, composer and music critic (born 1918).
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3 August – Johannes Olai Holm, politician (born 1906).
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5 August – Bernt Bjørkø, painter and sculptor (born 1917).
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11 August – Sigmund Juul Hermann Halvorsrud, politician (born 1915).
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14 August – Holger Albrechtsen, hurdler (born 1906).
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19 August – Berge Helle Kringlebotn, politician (born 1904).
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19 August – Carsten Winger, actor (born 1907).
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20 August – Ulf Hafsten, botanist (born 1922).
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26 August – Olav Aase, politician (born 1914).
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29 August – Erling Petersen, economist and politician (born 1906).
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3 September – Ragnhild Butenschøn, sculptor (born 1912).
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5 September – Jens Arup Seip, historian (born 1905).
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17 September – Sigurd Røen, Nordic combined skier (born 1909).
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24 September – Paul Lorck Eidem, writer and illustrator (born 1909).
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27 September – Erik Rolfsen, architect (born 1905).
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5 October – Harald Haraldssøn, resistance member (born 1898).
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7 October – Julian Strøm, puppeteer (born 1901).
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11 October – Gotfred Ernø, businessperson (born 1902).
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16 October – Torbjørn Mork, physician and civil servant (born 1928).
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21 October – Lillemor Aars, ceramicist (born 1904).
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27 October – Odd Brochmann, architect (born 1909).
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1 November – Pål Sundvor, writer (born 1920).
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4 November – Henrik Finne, painter and sculptor (born 1898).
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8 November – Petter Olav Johnsen Liland, politician (born 1902).
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15 November – Klaus Gjøstein, painter (born 1905).
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17 November – Egil Peter Harvold, orthodontist (born 1912).
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25 November – Aslak Versto, politician (born 1924).
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25 November – Skule Storheill, naval officer (born 1907).
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26 November – Annie Skau Berntsen, missionary (born 1911).
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1 December – Arthur Meier Karlsen, politician (born 1906).
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1 December – Magne Bleness, theatre instructor (born 1933).
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8 December – Frithjof Prydz, ski jumper and tennis player (born 1943).
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13 December – Jens Bolling, actor and theatre director (born 1915).
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14 December – Bjarne Gran, historian and radio presenter (born 1918).
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28 December – Nils Handal, politician (born 1906).
References
References
- "Nyttårsorkanen (1992)".
- "Krifast, Kristiansund og Freis fastlandsforbindelse".
- Askheim, Svein. "Lavrans Solli". Norsk nettleksikon.
- "Røed, Even A. (1992-)".
- Tvedt, Knut Are. "Andreas Bjelland Eriksen". Norsk nettleksikon.
- "Petter Överby".
- "Emilie Fleten".
- "Sverre Lunde Pedersen".
- Askheim, Svein. "Ragnhild Mowinckel". Norsk nettleksikon.
- Tvedt, Knut Are. "Mathilde Tybring-Gjedde". Norsk nettleksikon.
- "Bøe, Erlend Svardal (1992-)".
- "Peder Wright Cappelen".
- "Bernt Anker Steen".
- {{stortingetbio. TRHE
- "Athlete data of Undis Blikken".
- {{stortingetbio. AGBA
- "Lauritz Johnson".
- "Gunnar Randers".
- "Bjørg Abrahamsen".
- "Odd Grønvold".
- {{stortingetbio. ODVA
- {{stortingetbio. OLHU
- "Kristen Eik-Nes".
- "Einar Granum".
- "Gøril Havrevold".
- "Harald Sæverud".
- "Elisabeth Granneman".
- {{stortingetbio. _OIHE
- {{stortingetbio. ERWI
- "Gunnar Haarstad".
- {{stortingetbio. HAHN
- {{stortingetbio. EIST
- "Thor Hjorth-Jenssen".
- {{stortingetbio. KJSM
- {{stortingetbio. EGEN
- {{stortingetbio. INTU
- {{stortingetbio. OLGJ
- "Olav Eriksen".
- "Olav Rytter".
- "Nils Rustung Mugaas".
- "Per Oftedal".
- Lysaker, Trygve. "Axel Coldevin". Kunnskapsforlaget.
- Lotherington, Tom. "Harald Sverdrup". Kunnskapsforlaget.
- {{stortingetbio. WISV
- {{stortingetbio. EGRA
- "Bobben Hagerup".
- "Ulf Thoresen".
- ''VG'' 13 July 1992
- Eggen, Anders. "Finn Ludt". Kunnskapsforlaget.
- ''Aftenposten'' 5 August 1992, p. 17
- {{stortingetbio. JOHO
- "Bernt Bjørkø".
- {{stortingetbio. SIHL
- "Holger Albrechtsen".
- {{stortingetbio. BEKR
- "Carsten Winger".
- "Ulf Hafsten".
- {{stortingetbio. OLAE
- {{stortingetbio. ERPE
- "Ragnhild Butenschøn".
- "Jens Arup Seip".
- "Sigurd Røen".
- Death announcement, ''Aftenposten'' 26 September 1992
- "Erik Rolfsen".
- "Harald Haraldssøn".
- "Julian Strøm".
- "Gotfred Ernø".
- "Torbjørn Mork". Norsk nettleksikon.
- "Lillemor Aars".
- "Odd Brochmann".
- "Pål Sundvor".
- "Henrik Finne".
- {{stortingetbio. PELI
- "Klaus Gjøstein".
- "Egil Peter Harvold".
- {{stortingetbio. ASVE
- "Skule Storheill".
- "Annie Skau Berntsen".
- {{stortingetbio. ARKA
- "Magne Bleness".
- "Frithjof Prydz".
- "Jens Bolling".
- {{stortingetbio. NIHA
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