Norwegian Police Service
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Norwegian Police Service
Summary
Norwegian Police Service is a national police[1]. It draws 829 Wikipedia views per month (national_police category, ranking #9 of 26).[2]
Key Facts
- Norwegian Police Service is in the country of Norway[3].
- Norwegian Police Service's instance of is recorded as national police[4].
- Norwegian Police Service's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo[5].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Agder Police District[6].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Finnmark Police District[7].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Norwegian Border Commisioner for the Norwegian-Russian Border[8].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Innlandet Police District[9].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as National Criminal Investigation Service[10].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Møre og Romsdal Police District[11].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Norwegian ID Centre[12].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Nordland Police District[13].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Oslo Police District[14].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Norwegian Police Shared Services[15].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Police ICT Services[16].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as National Police Immigration Service[17].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as National Police Directorate[18].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Norwegian Police University College[19].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Southwestern Police District[20].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Southeastern Police District[21].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Troms Police District[22].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Trøndelag Police District[23].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Norwegian National Road Policing Service[24].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Western Police District[25].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime in Norway[26].
- Norwegian Police Service's child organization or unit is recorded as Eastern Police District[27].
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Definition and Type
Norwegian Police Service's instance of is recorded as national police[4].
Origins
1937 marks the founding of Norwegian Police Service[28].
Why It Matters
Norwegian Police Service draws 829 Wikipedia views per month (national_police category, ranking #9 of 26).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]