1967 in Norway
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Events in the year 1967 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January - The Norwegian National Insurance Act (Folketrygdloven) was introduced.
- 22 October – The opening of the Tjeldsund Bridge.
- 24 November – The voting age in Norway was set to 20 years of age.
- Municipal and county elections are held throughout the country.
- The Government Pension Fund of Norway (Norwegian: Statens pensjonsfond Norge or SPN) was established by the Norwegian National Insurance Act (Folketrygdloven)
Popular culture
Film
Main article: Norwegian films of the 1960s § 1967
Literature
- Per Hansson, journalist and writer, is awarded the Gyldendal's Endowment literature prize.
- Hallvard Rieber-Mohn, writer and Dominican priest, is awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize.
- Astrid Tollefsen, poet, is awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature for the poetry collection Hendelser.[1]
Notable births
- 21 February - Marianne Aasen, politician
- 26 July - Gunn Karin Gjul, politician
- 22 August - Merete Agerbak-Jensen, politician
- 29 August - Jon Almaas, television presenter and writer
Full date unknown
- Trygve Allister Diesen, film director and screenwriter
Notable deaths
- 12 January - Per Øisang, journalist and radio and television presenter (b.1920)
- 29 January - Gunnar Ousland, writer, editor and politician for the Labour Party(b.1877)
- 31 January - Peder Nikolai Leier Jacobsen, politician (b.1888)
- 10 February - Harald Warholm, politician (b.1920)
- 15 February - Rasmus Sørnes, inventor, clockmaker and radio technician (b.1893)
- 28 February - Kaare Strøm, limnologist (b.1902)
- 3 March - Mons Lid, politician and Minister (b.1896)
- 8 March - Asbjørn Lindboe]], politician (b. 1889)
- 16 March - Jakob Sande, writer, poet and folk singer (b.1906)
- 5 April - Johan Falkberget, author (b.1879)
- 20 April - Birger Ljungberg, politician and Minister (b.1884)
- 2 May - Paul Martin Dahlø, politician (b.1885)
- 11 June - Johan Sigurd Karlsen, politician (b.1894)
- 20 June - Hans Oskar Evju, politician (b.1886)
- 1 July - Martin Tranmæl, socialist leader (b.1879)
- 14 August - Trygve Pedersen, sailor and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1884)
- 18 August - Ivar Bae, politician (b.1896)
- 28 August - Nils Langhelle, politician and Minister (b.1907)
- 19 September - Andreas Hagelund, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (b.1881)
- 6 October - Sigurd Moen, speed skater and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1897)
- 15 October - Ejnar Tønsager, rower (b.1888)
- 25 November - Johannes Hanssen, bandmaster, composer and teacher (b.1874)
- 2 December - Johannes Andersen, long distance runner (b.1888)
- 7 December - Daniel Johansen, track and field athlete (b.1885)
- 30 December - Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek, politician (b.1901)
Full date unknown
- Edvin Alten, judge (b.1876)
- Jens Isak de Lange Kobro, politician and Minister (b.1882)
References
- ↑ "Tidligere vinnere av Kritikerprisen" (in Norwegian). NRK. 2002. Retrieved 21 October 2008.
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