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Bilateral relations
Norway–Pakistan relations are foreign relations between
Norway and
Pakistan . Norway provides development assistance to Pakistan, particularly in the areas of governance and education.
[1] On a smaller scale, Norway has contributed toward documentation and preservation of Pakistan's cultural heritage.
[2]
Pakistanis form one of the largest immigrant communities in Norway.
[3]
[4] Most Pakistanis in Norway come from the
Punjab, Pakistan ,[
citation needed ] and live in
Oslo and
Drammen .
[5]
Pakistan operates an
Antarctic research station in the Norwegian-claimed Antarctic territory of
Queen Maud Land .
Embassies
Norway maintains an embassy in
Islamabad and an honorary consulate in
Lahore
[6] and Pakistan has an embassy in
Oslo .
[7]
Transportation
Pakistan International Airlines operates two flights from
Oslo Airport Gardermoen to
Islamabad and
Lahore .
See also
References
^
Norway's Partners-in-Development
^
Norway, Lok Virsa promote Pakistani music, Daily Times, October 25, 2010
^ Christina Andersen and Yngve Johnsen (6 May 2013):
Vietnam topper listen i Moss
Archived 2014-07-29 at the
Wayback Machine (in Norwegian) ,
Moss Avis , retrieved 21 June 2013
^
PR No.207, PRESS RELEASE, Norwegian Minister for International Development and Environment calls on the Prime Minister, Islamabad, November 22, 2010
^
The Pakistani Norwegians, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Fortnight, January 1997
^
Norway diplomatic mission in Pakistan
^
Embassy of Pakistan, Oslo
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