❶ 挪威钱币身上的女人是谁

中文名字叫 弗拉斯达德 , 挪文写作 Kirsten Flagstad , 她是挪威著名“瓦格纳女高音”歌唱家/

❷ 196O年5月20号出生是什么星座

金牛座。
星座按公历(阳历、国历、新历)出生日期算
每年日期和时刻略有不同,处于两个星座交界日期的要根据出生年份和出生时刻确定
白羊座【♈】(3月20日 - 4月21日)
金牛座【♉】(4月19日 - 5月22日)
双子座【♊】(5月20日 - 6月22日)
巨蟹座【♋】(6月21日 - 7月24日)
狮子座【♌】(7月22日 - 8月24日)
处女座【♍】(8月22日 - 9月24日)
天秤座【♎】(9月22日 - 10月24日)
天蝎座【♏】(10月23日 - 11月23日)
射手座【♐】(11月22日 - 12月23日)
摩羯座【♑】(12月21日 - 1月21日)
水瓶座【♒】(1月20日 - 2月20日)
双鱼座【♓】(2月18日 - 3月21日)

❸ 有首英文歌曲,男歌手,歌词里面有连续两句everybody knows

everybody knows--leonard cohen

http://neilcomics.com/EverybodyKnows.mp3

❹ 求取一个好听的女生英文名

Prisisy

❺ 用英语介绍挪威

Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway is a Nordic country on the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering Sweden, Finland and Russia. Norway has a very elongated shape; the country's extensive coastline along the North Atlantic Ocean is home to its famous fjords. The Kingdom of Norway also includes the Arctic island territories of Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The Norwegian sovereignty on Svalbard is based on the Svalbard Treaty, but this does not apply to Jan Mayen. Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic Ocean and a claim for Peter I Island in the South Pacific Ocean are also external dependencies, but these are not part of the Kingdom. Norway also claims Queen Maud Land in Antarctica.

Its citizens enjoy a high standard of living in a country that is generally perceived as clean and modern.
History
Archeological finds indicate that there were people in Norway about 12,000 years ago. They probably came from more southern regions, that is northern Germany, and travelled further north along the Norwegian coastline.

In the 9th century Norway consisted of a number of petty kingdoms. According to tradition, Harald Fairhair gathered the small kingdoms into one in 872 with the battle of Hafrsfjord. He became the first king of a united Norway.

The Viking age (8th to 11th centuries) was one of unification and expansion.
In 1349, the Black Death wiped out between 1/3 and 2/3 of the Norwegian population, causing a decline in both society and economics. During this decline, the Fairhair dynasty died out in 1387. Royal politics at the time resulted in several personal unions between the Nordic countries, eventually bringing the thrones of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden under the control of Queen Margrethe when the country entered into the Kalmar Union with Denmark and Sweden. Sweden declared its independence in 1523, but Norway remained under the Danish crown until 1814. During the national romanticism of the 19th century, this period has sometimes been referred to as the "400-Year Night", since all of the kingdom's royal, intellectual, and administrative power was centred in Copenhagen, Denmark. Other factors also contributed to Norway's decline in this period. With the introction of Protestantism in 1537, Norway lost the steady stream of pilgrims to the relics of St. Olav at the Nidaros shrine, and with them, much of the contact with cultural and economic life in the rest of Europe. Additionally, Norway saw its land area decrease in the 17th century with the loss of the provinces Båhuslen, Jemtland, and Herjedalen to Sweden, as a result of the wars between Denmark-Norway and Sweden.

After Denmark-Norway was attacked by England, it entered into an alliance with Napoleon, and in 1814 found itself on the losing side in the Napoleonic Wars and in dire economic conditions. The Dano-Norwegian Oldenburg king was forced to cede Norway to the king of Sweden. Norway took this opportunity to declare independence, adopted a constitution based on American and French models, and elected the Danish crown prince Christian Fredrik as king on May 17 1814. However, Sweden militarily forced Norway into a personal union with Sweden, establishing Charles XIII of Sweden as king or Norway (as Carl II). Under this arrangement, Norway kept its liberal constitution and independent institutions, except for the foreign service. See also Norway in 1814.

This period also saw the rise of the Norwegian romantic nationalism cultural movement, as Norwegians sought to define and express a distinct national character. The movement covered all branches of culture, including literature (Henrik Wergeland, Maurits Christopher Hansen, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, Jørgen Moe, Henrik Ibsen), painting (Hans Gude, Adolph Tiedemand), music (Edvard Grieg), and even language policy, where attempts to define a native written language for Norway led to today's two official written forms for Norwegian; Bokmål and Nynorsk.

Peter Christian Hersleb Kjerschow Michelsen (March 15, 1857 – June 29, 1925), a Norwegian shipping magnate and statesman, was Prime Minister of Norway from 1905 to 1907. In 1913, Norwegian women gained suffrage.

Norway was a neutral country ring World War I. Norway also attempted to claim neutrality ring World War II, but was invaded by German forces on April 9, 1940 (Operation Weserübung).

In 1944, the Germans evacuated the provinces of Finnmark and northern Troms, using a scorched earth tactic to create a vast area of No-man's land in response to the Red Army attacking their positions in eastern Finnmark. The Soviets attacked eastern Finnmark to create a buffer zone after pushing the German forces out of the arctic Kola peninsula. The Russians peacefully returned the area to Norwegian control after the war. The German forces in Norway surrendered on May 8 1945.

Norway was one of the signatories of the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949 and was a founding member of the United Nations, providing its first secretary general – Trygve Lie. Norway has twice voted against joining the European Union (in 1972 and 1994), but is associated with the EU via the European Economic Area. However, Norway is a member of the much smaller European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
Politics

Norway is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.

The Royal House is a branch of the princely family of Glücksburg, originally from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, although controversy has recently surfaced about the true lineage of the Norwegian monarchs. [1] As it stands, however, the functions of the King, Harald V, are mainly ceremonial, but he has influence as the symbol of national unity.
Geography

The landscape is generally rugged and mountainous, with several major glaciers occupying central mountain plateau. Its coastline of over 83,000 kilometres (51,575 mi) [1] is punctuated by steep-sloped inlets known as fjords, as well as a multitude of islands and islets. The northern part of the country is also known as the Land of the Midnight Sun because of its location north of the Arctic Circle, where for part of each summer the sun does not set, and in winter much of its land remains dark for long periods. In summertime in the southern part of Norway, the sun is only away for a few hours.

Norway is bounded by seas of the North Atlantic Ocean: the North Sea to the southwest and its large inlet the Skagerrak to the south, and the Norwegian Sea to the west.

Culture

Norway is the home of several famous playwrights and novelists, among others Baron Ludvig Holdberg, Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and more recently, Jon Fosse, and Georg Johannesen, The playwright/novelists Knut Hamsun and Sigrid Undset, have both won the Nobel Prize in Literature, in 1903 and 1920 respectively. Norway is the homeland of expressionist painter Edvard Munch and the sculptor Gustav Vigeland and romanticist composer Edvard Grieg. Many Norwegians have explored the farthest corners of the world, i.e. Roald Amundsen, Fridtjof Nansen, and Thor Heyerdahl.

Composers Edvard Grieg, Ole Bull, Christian Sinding and Arne Nordheim are recognised contributors to the Music of Norway. Among the contributors to pop music are A-ha, Röyksopp, Motorpsycho and Turbonegro. Norway is known for its large contributions to music, particularly in the black metal scene. Where such bands as Dimmu Borgir, Darkthrone, Enslaved, Burzum, Satyricon, Mayhem, Gorgoroth, Immortal, and Emperor have all made a name for themselves.

Norwegians celebrate their national day on May 17, the Norwegian Constitution Day.
Languages
The Norwegian language has two official written forms: bokmål and nynorsk. There are no official spoken norms.
Economy

The Norwegian economy is an example of mixed economy, featuring a combination of free market activity and government intervention. The government controls key areas, such as the vital petroleum sector. The control mechanisms over the petroleum resources is a combination of state ownership in major operators in the Norwegian fields (Statoil ca 70% in 2005, Norsk Hydro 43% in 2004) while specific taxes on oil-profits for all operators are set to 78%, finally the government controls licencing of exploration and proction of fields. The country is richly endowed with natural resources: petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. Norway has obtained one of the highest standards of living in the world, partly from petroleum proction but mainly from efficent economic policies, creating a good environment for doing business. Norway has a very high employment ratio.

In 2004, oil and gas accounted for 50% of exports. Only Saudi Arabia and Russia export more oil than Norway, which is not a member of OPEC. The last 30 years, the Norwegian economy has shown various signs of the economic phenomenon called Dutch disease. In response to Dutch Disease, and to concerns about oil and gas reserve depletions, in 1995 the Norwegian state started to put away the annual surplus in a fund, now called Government Petroleum Fund. The fund is invested in developed financial markets outside Norway. The fiscal strategy is to spend the "normal interest" of the fund each year, set to 4 per cent. By January 2006, the Fund was at USD 200 billion, representing 70 per cent of GDP in Norway.

Norway opted to stay out of the European Union ring a referenm in 1972, and again in November 1994. However, Norway, together with Iceland and Liechtenstein, participates in the EU's single market via the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement. The EEA Treaty, between the EU nations and the EFTA nations, EØS-loven [5], is constituted as superior law in Norway, which makes Norway a full member of EU's free trade market.

In 2000 the government sold one-third of the then 100% state-owned oil company Statoil. The economic growth was 0.8% in 1999, 2.7% in 2000, and 1.3% in 2001. After little growth in 2002 and 2003, the economy expanded more rapidly in 2004.

Recent research shows early evidence of massive amounts of coal beneath the oil-reserves on the continental shelf of Norway.[2]. A rough estimate has been given at 3×1012 tonnes of coal of unknown quality in these reserves. In comparison, the currently known coal reserves for the entire world is estimated at 0.9×1012 tonnes. The coal is inaccessible today, but there are realistic hopes that it can be accessed in the future.

Animal rights and anti-whaling groups have commented that given Norway's economic position it is paradoxical that this is one of a very small number of countries actively engaged in, and favouring the continuation of, commercial whaling. This is despite the argued negligible contribution that whaling makes to the economy, and despite opposition from around the world ([6]). Many supporters of whaling agree that its macroeconomic importance is negligible, but hold that the livelihood of indivials and small firms depend on it and that sustainable development depends on human harvesting of all non-endangered species ([7]), and that it is an important part of culture in costal areas. Norway's whaling today is limited to the non-endangered Minke Whale, whom are killed using explosive grenade harpoons, which also accounts for more than 90% of the catch in Norwegian waters since the 1920s。

Demographics

The size of the Norwegian population is around 4.6 million and is increasing by 0.4% per year (estimate July 2004). Ethnically most Norwegians are Nordic / North Germanic, while small minorities in the north are Sami or Finnish (see also Kven). The Sami are considered an indigenous people and traditionally live in the Northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The largest concentration of Sami people is, however, found in Norway's capital Oslo.

❻ sigrid什么意思哦

西格丽德
西格丽德·温塞特(挪威语:Sigrid Undset,1882年5月20日—1949年6月10日)是一位挪威语小说家,1928年诺贝尔文学奖获得者。她最著名的作品是描述中世纪斯堪的纳维亚生活的现代主义长篇小说——《新娘·主人·十字架》(Kristin Lavransdatter)三部曲。

温塞特出生于丹麦凯隆堡,当她两岁的时候,全家移居挪威。1940年,温塞特因为反对纳粹德国和其威瑟堡行动而从挪威流亡到美国;1945年第二次世界大战结束后,她重返挪威。

❼ 挪威的首都+特色

奥斯陆(挪威语:Oslo 聆听 文件— 播放),欧洲北部城市,位于挪威东南部,是挪威的首都和最大城市。人口约54万人(2006年统计),占挪威总人口的11.4%。1952年在奥斯陆曾经举办过冬季奥运会。1993年5月,在美国的主导下,以色列和巴勒斯坦在这里签订了着名的奥斯陆协议。另外,奥斯陆也是诺贝尔和平奖的颁奖地,每年的颁奖仪式在奥斯陆市政厅举行。
[编辑] 历史

1814年7月的奥斯陆(当时称克里斯蒂安尼亚Christiania)根据萨迦的记载,奥斯陆是于1049年由国王Harald Hardråde建立的。但是,考古研究在奥斯陆发现公元1000年以前的基督教墓葬,证明奥斯陆在那时已有人聚居。也因如此,奥斯陆在2000年庆祝建市1000年。

奥斯陆自Håkon V国王在位时(1299-1319年)已有首都地位。Håkon V国王是第一位在奥斯陆定居的国王,市中的阿克斯胡斯城堡(Akershus Festning)也是在那时启建的。1536年,随着挪威和丹麦共主邦联的组成,哥本哈根成为邦联里的首都,奥斯陆的首都地位则降至省会地位。

阿克斯胡斯城堡奥斯陆在1624年被大火烧毁。后来,丹麦-挪威共主邦联国王克里斯蒂安四世(Christian IV)在阿克斯胡斯城堡脚下又兴建新城,并取名为克里斯蒂安尼亚(Christiania)。后来,“Christiania”在1878年改拼音为“Kristiania”,此名一直沿用到1925年,至到重新命名奥斯陆。

1814年,奥斯陆或当时的克里斯蒂安尼亚随着丹麦-挪威共主邦联的瓦解,重新获得首都地位。许多市内的地标都建于19世纪,这包括王宫(Det Kongelige Slott)(1825-1848年), 国会(Stortinget)(1861-1866年),大学, 国家剧场(Nationaltheatret)和股票交易所。当时,居住在奥斯陆的着名艺术和文学家包括亨利·易卜生,爱德华·蒙克,克努特·汉姆生和Sigrid Undset(克努特·汉姆生和Sigrid Undset是诺贝尔文学奖得主)。奥斯陆在1850年超越卑尔根成为挪威人口最多的城市。

[编辑] 旅游景点

奥斯陆市政厅维格兰雕塑公园(Vigelansparken)
爱德华·蒙克博物馆(Munchmuseet)-爱德华·蒙克是挪威着名画家。
阿克斯胡斯城堡(Akershus Festning)
奥斯陆市政厅(Oslo rådhus)-诺贝尔和平奖的颁奖地[1]。
诺贝尔和平中心-展现与诺贝尔和平奖有关的文物。
皇家王宫(Det Kongelige Slott)
比格迪半岛(Bygdøy)-半岛上有5个博物馆, 包括挪威民俗博物馆(Norsk Folkemuseum),维京船博物馆(Vikingskipshuset)等。
Holmenkollen滑雪场

[编辑] 政治和政府

奥斯陆市徽奥斯陆是挪威首都,也是挪威国家政府所在地。大部分政府部门,包括首相办公室,都在国家议会附近的一组名为 Regjeringskvartalet的建筑中。

奥斯陆市既是挪威一个省,也是一行政区。它在议会中由6名议员代表。这六位议员中有三位分别属于工党、保守党、进步党,两位来自社会左翼党,一名来自基督民主党。

奥斯陆自1986年 后有了议会式的政府系统。城市的最高权威是市议会(Bystyret),目前有59个席位。代表们每4年选举一次。市议会有五个委员会,各有分工监管的领域。它们是:健康和社会福利、教育和文化事务、城市发展、交通和环境事务、财政。 议会行政机构 (Byrådet)由一个政府首脑 (byrådsleder) 和六个任行政职务的委员 (byråder, sing. byråd)组成。每位委员都必须得到议会的信任票,也可能被通过选举辞退。

自从2003年地方选举后,市政府已经成为保守党和进步党的联盟。在得到主要来自基督民主党和自由党的支持后,这一联盟在市议会中占多数。在市议会中,最大的党派是保守党和工党,各占15席。

奥斯陆市长是市议会首脑,也是城市最高级别的代表。它曾经是奥斯陆最有势力的政治职位,但是在议会制施行后,市长更多成为类似国家议会大大的仪式性的角色。2004年奥斯陆的市长是Per Ditlev-Simonsen。尽管他是保守党成员,他在政治上保持中立。他提出奥斯陆市长应该是该市所有市民和政治党派的代表。

[编辑] 教育
奥斯陆大学(Universitetet i Oslo)大学网址-设立于1811年,是挪威最大和历史最悠久的大学。
奥斯陆大学学院(Høgskolen i Oslo) 大学网址
挪威管理学院(Handelshøyskolen BI) 大学网址

[编辑] 交通

奥斯陆有轨电车奥斯陆机场(Oslo Lufthavn, Gardermoen 机场代码 OSL)位于奥斯陆市北48公里处的加勒穆恩Gardermoen,是挪威最大的国际机场。市区往返机场有机场快速列车(Flytoget)或机场巴士服务。

桑讷菲尤尔机场(Sandefjord lufthavn, Torp 机场代码 TRF)位于奥斯陆南部约110公里处,是廉价航空公司(如瑞安航空公司)使用的机场。

奥斯陆市内交通由Oslo Sporveier管理,提供轻快铁(T-bane),有轨电车,市内巴士和渡轮服务。

❽ sigrid是什么意思呢

来自于斯堪的纳维亚语,意思是美丽的胜利或最被喜爱的人。有个小说家叫这个,还有模特好像也叫这个

❾ Everybody Knows 歌词

《Everybody Knows》

歌手:Sigrid

所属专辑:Justice League (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Everybody knows that the dice are loaded每个人都知道有些阴谋正在上演

Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed每个人都将手指蜷成十字以祈祷

Everybody knows the war is over每个人都知道战争已经结束远去

Everybody knows the good guys lost每个人都知道正义之师一败涂地

Everybody knows the fight was fixed每个人都知道这战斗有幕后黑手

The poor stay poor, the rich get rich穷人愈穷 富者愈富

That's how it goes事情就像这样发展 Everybody knows众人皆知

Everybody knows that the boat is leaking每个人都知道船正破裂渗进水来

Everybody knows that the captain lied每个人都知道船长向大家说了谎

Everybody got this broken feeling每个人都有着这种破碎凋零之感

Like their father or their dog just died就像他们的慈父或是爱犬刚刚死去

Everybody talking to their pockets每个人都与他们的钱袋相谈甚欢

Everybody wants a box of chocolates每个人都想要一盒甜蜜的巧克力

And a long-stem rose和一支长茎玫瑰 Everybody knows众人皆知

Everybody knows that you love me baby每个人都知道你无比爱我的事实

Everybody knows that you really do每个人都知道你爱我的真挚情感

Everybody knows that you've been faithful每个人都知道你曾经是如此虔诚

Oh, give or take a night or two但也就那么一两天

Everybody knows you've been discreet每个人都知道你一直谨慎地行事

But there were so many people you just had to meet但有那么多人

Without your clothes你必须一丝不挂地与他们见面

Everybody knows众人皆知 Everybody knows, everybody knows众人皆知 世人皆知

That's how it goes事情就像这样发展 Everybody knows众人皆知

(9)sigrid挪威歌手扩展阅读

《Everybody Knows》最开始来自于Leonard Cohen在1988年和Sharon Robinson共同创作的I'm Your Man专辑。在2017年底上映的电影《正义联盟》开场Sigrid Solbakk Raabe的演唱让《Everybody Knows》这首歌成了神曲。

西格莉德·阿格伦(Sigrid Agren) 是09年巴黎时装周上的新秀。西格莉德·阿格伦 (Sigrid Agren) 来自法国海外领地马丁尼克岛,13岁就摘下Elite模特大赛法国赛区冠军,随后也进入全球决赛,但西格莉德·阿格伦 (Sigrid Agren) 决定先继续学业,因此08年才正式踏上伸展台。

❿ 挪威的首都是

挪威的首都是奥斯陆

奥斯陆(挪威语:Oslo 聆听 文件— 播放),欧洲北部城市,位于挪威东南部,是挪威的首都和最大城市。人口约54万人(2006年统计),占挪威总人口的11.4%。1952年在奥斯陆曾经举办过冬季奥运会。1993年5月,在美国的主导下,以色列和巴勒斯坦在这里签订了着名的奥斯陆协议。另外,奥斯陆也是诺贝尔和平奖的颁奖地,每年的颁奖仪式在奥斯陆市政厅举行。
[编辑] 历史

1814年7月的奥斯陆(当时称克里斯蒂安尼亚Christiania)根据萨迦的记载,奥斯陆是于1049年由国王Harald Hardråde建立的。但是,考古研究在奥斯陆发现公元1000年以前的基督教墓葬,证明奥斯陆在那时已有人聚居。也因如此,奥斯陆在2000年庆祝建市1000年。

奥斯陆自Håkon V国王在位时(1299-1319年)已有首都地位。Håkon V国王是第一位在奥斯陆定居的国王,市中的阿克斯胡斯城堡(Akershus Festning)也是在那时启建的。1536年,随着挪威和丹麦共主邦联的组成,哥本哈根成为邦联里的首都,奥斯陆的首都地位则降至省会地位。

阿克斯胡斯城堡奥斯陆在1624年被大火烧毁。后来,丹麦-挪威共主邦联国王克里斯蒂安四世(Christian IV)在阿克斯胡斯城堡脚下又兴建新城,并取名为克里斯蒂安尼亚(Christiania)。后来,“Christiania”在1878年改拼音为“Kristiania”,此名一直沿用到1925年,至到重新命名奥斯陆。

1814年,奥斯陆或当时的克里斯蒂安尼亚随着丹麦-挪威共主邦联的瓦解,重新获得首都地位。许多市内的地标都建于19世纪,这包括王宫(Det Kongelige Slott)(1825-1848年), 国会(Stortinget)(1861-1866年),大学, 国家剧场(Nationaltheatret)和股票交易所。当时,居住在奥斯陆的着名艺术和文学家包括亨利·易卜生,爱德华·蒙克,克努特·汉姆生和Sigrid Undset(克努特·汉姆生和Sigrid Undset是诺贝尔文学奖得主)。奥斯陆在1850年超越卑尔根成为挪威人口最多的城市。

[编辑] 旅游景点

奥斯陆市政厅维格兰雕塑公园(Vigelansparken)
爱德华·蒙克博物馆(Munchmuseet)-爱德华·蒙克是挪威着名画家。
阿克斯胡斯城堡(Akershus Festning)
奥斯陆市政厅(Oslo rådhus)-诺贝尔和平奖的颁奖地[1]。
诺贝尔和平中心-展现与诺贝尔和平奖有关的文物。
皇家王宫(Det Kongelige Slott)
比格迪半岛(Bygdøy)-半岛上有5个博物馆, 包括挪威民俗博物馆(Norsk Folkemuseum),维京船博物馆(Vikingskipshuset)等。
Holmenkollen滑雪场

[编辑] 政治和政府

奥斯陆市徽奥斯陆是挪威首都,也是挪威国家政府所在地。大部分政府部门,包括首相办公室,都在国家议会附近的一组名为 Regjeringskvartalet的建筑中。

奥斯陆市既是挪威一个省,也是一行政区。它在议会中由6名议员代表。这六位议员中有三位分别属于工党、保守党、进步党,两位来自社会左翼党,一名来自基督民主党。

奥斯陆自1986年 后有了议会式的政府系统。城市的最高权威是市议会(Bystyret),目前有59个席位。代表们每4年选举一次。市议会有五个委员会,各有分工监管的领域。它们是:健康和社会福利、教育和文化事务、城市发展、交通和环境事务、财政。 议会行政机构 (Byrådet)由一个政府首脑 (byrådsleder) 和六个任行政职务的委员 (byråder, sing. byråd)组成。每位委员都必须得到议会的信任票,也可能被通过选举辞退。

自从2003年地方选举后,市政府已经成为保守党和进步党的联盟。在得到主要来自基督民主党和自由党的支持后,这一联盟在市议会中占多数。在市议会中,最大的党派是保守党和工党,各占15席。

奥斯陆市长是市议会首脑,也是城市最高级别的代表。它曾经是奥斯陆最有势力的政治职位,但是在议会制施行后,市长更多成为类似国家议会大大的仪式性的角色。2004年奥斯陆的市长是Per Ditlev-Simonsen。尽管他是保守党成员,他在政治上保持中立。他提出奥斯陆市长应该是该市所有市民和政治党派的代表。

[编辑] 教育
奥斯陆大学(Universitetet i Oslo)大学网址-设立于1811年,是挪威最大和历史最悠久的大学。
奥斯陆大学学院(Høgskolen i Oslo) 大学网址
挪威管理学院(Handelshøyskolen BI) 大学网址

[编辑] 交通

奥斯陆有轨电车奥斯陆机场(Oslo Lufthavn, Gardermoen 机场代码 OSL)位于奥斯陆市北48公里处的加勒穆恩Gardermoen,是挪威最大的国际机场。市区往返机场有机场快速列车(Flytoget)或机场巴士服务。

桑讷菲尤尔机场(Sandefjord lufthavn, Torp 机场代码 TRF)位于奥斯陆南部约110公里处,是廉价航空公司(如瑞安航空公司)使用的机场。

奥斯陆市内交通由Oslo Sporveier管理,提供轻快铁(T-bane),有轨电车,市内巴士和渡轮服务。