Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border
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Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border
Summary
Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border is an administrative agency in Norway[1]. It draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (administrative_agency_in_norway category, ranking #7 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border is in the country of Norway[3].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's instance of is recorded as administrative agency in Norway[4].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's headquarters location is recorded as Kirkenes[5].
- 1950 marks the founding of Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border[6].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's parent organization or unit is recorded as Norwegian Police Service[7].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Justice and Public Security of Norway[8].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway[9].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's official website is recorded as http://www.grensekom.no/[10].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's official website is recorded as https://www.politiet.no/om-politiet/organisasjonen/sarorganene/grensekommissariatet/[11].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's legal form is recorded as Q55190098[12].
- Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's different from is recorded as Jegerbataljonen GSV[13].
Body
Founding
1950 marks the founding of Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border[6].
Operations
Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border's headquarters location is recorded as Kirkenes[5]. Parent organizations include Norwegian Police Service[7], a national police[14], in Norway[15], founded in 1937[16], headquartered in Oslo[17]; Ministry of Justice and Public Security of Norway[8], a justice ministry[18], in Norway[19], founded in 1819[20], headquartered in Nydalen[21]; and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway[9], a foreign affairs ministry[22], in Norway[23], founded in 1905[24], headquartered in Victoria Terrasse[25].
Why It Matters
Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (administrative_agency_in_norway category, ranking #7 of 6).[2]