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Countries Most Similar To Norway

Try to guess the 20 countries that are most similar to the Norway, considering demographics, culture, politics, technology, and geography.
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First submittedJanuary 22, 2024
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Rank
Country
Score
1
Sweden
84.3
2
Denmark
82.6
3
Iceland
78.1
4
Finland
74.8
5
Germany
74.6
6
Netherlands
74.3
7
UK
73.7
8
Austria
73.4
9
Switzerland
73.3
10
Luxembourg
72
Rank
Country
Score
11
Ireland
71.4
12
Canada
71.2
13
France
70.9
14
Belgium
70.7
15
Slovenia
70.2
16
Estonia
70
17
Spain
69.9
18
Latvia
69.2
19
New Zealand
68.8
20
Croatia
68.7
3 Comments
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Level 38
Dec 27, 2024
How is Spain similar to Norway? I can get Croatia or even New Zealand solely by the landscape. Based on what did you make this quiz.
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Level 48
Dec 28, 2024
The source for this quiz:OBJECTIVE LISTS

Link: https://objectivelists.com/norway/.

The Country Similarity Index attempts to quantify how similar countries are to each other relative to other countries. The index is a statistically-based way to measure this. The index weights equally five major aspects of countries: their demographics, culture, politics, technology, and geography. The research combines 1,000 different data points to reach its conclusions.

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Level 48
Dec 28, 2024
Source OBJECTIVE LISTS

Link to the ranking: https://objectivelists.com/norway/

The Country Similarity Index attempts to quantify how similar countries are to each other relative to other countries. For example, one might intuitively know that Germany is more like the United States than Iran but less like the United States than Canada. The index is a statistically-based way to measure this. The index weights equally five major aspects of countries: their demographics, culture, politics, technology, and geography. The research combines 1,000 different data points to reach its conclusions.