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1905
in
Norway

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List of years in Norway

Events in the year 1905 in Norway.

Overview

1905 is the year when Norway regained its independence after the dissolution of the Union between Sweden and Norway. For the first time since 1397 Norway had a national king, after 500 years of political unions with other Scandinavia countries — the Kalmar Union until 1532, then the united kingdoms of Denmark-Norway until 1814, and finally a personal union with Sweden until 1905. The article Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905 covers the events surrounding the break with Sweden in depth.

Incumbents

Events

  • 15 January – A major rockfall hit the lake Loenvatnet in Sogn og Fjordane, creating a 40 m (130 ft) flood wave that destroyed the villages of Ytre Nesdal and Bødal, killing 61 people.
  • 7 June – The Norwegian Parliament declares the union with Sweden dissolved, and Norway achieves full independence
  • 23 September – Norway and Sweden sign the "Karlstad treaty", peacefully dissolving the Union between the two countries.
  • 16 October – Union resolution for 1905 : After the warmongering and hard negotiations was the Norwegian union with Sweden formally dissolved when the Swedish parliament recognized Norway as a separate state.
  • 26 October – Norway was recognized by Sweden as an independent constitutional monarchy.
  • 12 November – a referendum confirmed the monarchy and rejected a republican form of government.
  • 18 November – The Norwegian Parliament unanimously elected the Danish Prince Carl to be king (which was named King Haakon VII).
  • 25 November – Haakon VII and his family arrived in Christiania (present-day Oslo).
  • 2 December – Norsk hydro-elektrisk Kvælstofaktieselskab, later known simply as Norsk Hydro, is founded

Popular culture

Sports

Main article: 1905 in Norwegian football

Music

Main article: 1905 in Norwegian music

Film

Main article: List of Norwegian films before 1930 § 1900s

Literature

  • The Knut Hamsund novel Stridende Liv. Skildringer fra Vesten og Østen was published.
  • The last Alexander Kielland essay, Omkring Napoleon (On Napoleon), was published.

Births

January to March

Nic Waal
Zinken Hopp

April to June

Bernt Evensen

July to September

Harald Kihle
John Lyng

October to December

Åse Gruda Skard
Arne Rustadstuen

Full date unknown

Deaths

Amalie Skram

Full date missing

See also

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References

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