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Norwegian song

Norge i rødt, hvitt og blått (Norway in red, white and blue) is one of Norway's most famous national songs. It is widely used on 17 May, Norway's Constitution Day. The song originates from the time of the German occupation of Norway (1941), with lyrics by Finn Bø, Bias Bernhoft and Arild Feldborg. The melody was composed by Lars-Erik Larsson, originally under the name "Obligationsmarschen", with lyrics by Alf Henrikson, as a work commissioned by the Swedish state.

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  1. Bø, Finn; Klouman, Toralf (illustrator); Mauritz-Hansen, Ivar (illustrator) (1946). Jeg tar mig den frihet [I take that freedom] (in Norwegian). Oslo: Jacob Dybwad. pp. 152–155.
  2. Dahl, Hans Fredrik (1995). Norsk krigsleksikon 1940-45 [Norwegian War Encyclopedia 1940-1945] (in Norwegian). Oslo. p. 415. ISBN 8202141389.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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