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Norway - Trondheim

Trondheim, Norway's third-largest city with a population of around 180,000, is centrally located in the country. Situated on the south coast of the expansive Trondheimsfjord (Norway's third-longest fjord at 130 km) and at the mouth of the river Nidelva, Trondheim boasts a rich history spanning over a millennium. The city is adorned with ancient buildings, cultural history museums, and is renowned for its vibrant festivals, including its acclaimed football team Rosenborg BK.

Worth seeing
Nidaros Cathedral: Norway's old coronation church, Nidaros Cathedral, stands as a testament to Trondheim's historical significance and is considered a cornerstone of Norwegian history.

Bakklandet: This charming district showcases colorful wooden houses, quaint shops, and cozy cafes, providing a delightful atmosphere to explore.

Lerkendal Stadium: Football enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Lerkendal Stadium, home to the Rosenborg BK matches.

Festivals: Trondheim hosts a myriad of festivals spanning cultural, musical, and religious themes, making it worthwhile to check if any coincide with your visit.

Climate
Trondheim experiences a northern temperate climate, characterized by cold winters and mild summers. During the summer months, daytime temperatures range between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius, while winters see temperatures hovering around freezing point.

Currency
Norwegian krone (NOK)

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