2013 in Norway
Events in the year 2013 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Harald V
- Prime Minister – Jens Stoltenberg, then Erna Solberg
Events
January
- 16–19 January – Five Norwegians died in the In Amenas hostage crisis.
- 17 January – A lorry full of highly-flammable goat-whey cheese caught fire in a road tunnel near Narvik. The high fat and sugar content of the brunost kept the raging conflagration burning for four days and the tunnel was impassable and badly damaged.
February
- 19 February – The Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs unanimously criticised Stoltenberg's Cabinet for lack of security arrangement before the 2011 Norway attacks.
March
April
May
- 6 May – Gerd Kristiansen was elected leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions
- 28 May – Oslo city council decided to build a new Munch Museum in Bjørvika.
June
July
- 1 July – It was announced that the Södra Cell Tofte pulp mill will close.
- 17 July – Marte Dalelv was convicted for extramarital sex and perjury after having reported a man to the police in Dubai for rape. She was later pardoned.
August
- 5 August – A female employee at the Labour and Welfare Service in Oslo was stabbed at work and died five days later.
- 17 August – The Hardanger Bridge was opened.
September
- 9 September – In the 2013 Norwegian parliamentary election the non-socialist parties won a plurality. The Green Party gained a representative in parliament for the first time.
- 9 September – Fifty-five percent of voters in Oslo voted in favour of the Oslo bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics.
- 30 September – After negotiations, the Conservative Party and the Progress Party agreed to form a new cabinet while the Liberal Party and Christian Democratic Party agreed to support the cabinet in Parliament.
October
- 7 October – The Conservative and Progress parties presented a political platform for Solberg's Cabinet.
- 16 October – Erna Solberg became as prime minister at her cabinet; the Progress party were represented in government for the first time following the 2013 parliamentary elections and Stoltenberg's lost the election.
- 23 October – The Supreme Court ruled that a time limit of 25 years for individual fishing quotas does not violate the Constitution of Norway.
November
- 4 November – Three people died in the 2013 Valdresekspressen hijacking.
- 16 November – Cyclone Hilde struck Trøndelag and Helgeland.
December
- 3 December – PISA 2012 showed Norwegian pupils scoring below average in mathematics, and generally worse than in 2009.
- 5 December – Seven pioneer divers in the North sea won a case against Norway in the European Court of Human Rights for financial compensation for injuries.
- 10 December – The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons was awarded the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
- 10 December – Joshua French was indicted for the murder of Tjostolv Moland.
- 12 December – Hurricane Ivar struck Central Norway; 53,000 households lost electricity.
- 24 December – A storm struck many areas of the country on Christmas Eve.
Sports and Popular culture
Chess
- 1 April: Magnus Carlsen won the 2013 Candidate tournament in Chess and became the challenger to Viswanathan Anand in the World Chess Championship in November 2013.
- 11 August – 2 September – The Chess World Cup 2013 was hosted in Tromsø.
- 9–22 November – Carlsen won the 2013 World Chess Championship match 6½–3½ against Anand, thus becoming the new world chess champion.
Music
- Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
- "The Fox ", an electronic dance song and viral video by the comedy duo Ylvis, was the top trending video of 2013 on YouTube.
- 9 October – Ylvis performs their viral hit "The Fox " on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Television
Anniversaries
- 23 January – 200 years since the birth of Camilla Collett
- 11 June – 100 years since general suffrage for women in Norway
- 5 August – 200 years since the birth of Ivar Aasen
Notable deaths
- 2 January – Dag Lyseid, footballer and politician
- 3 January – Preben Munthe, economist
- 3 January – Lars T. Bjella, politician
- 4 January – Petter Fauchald, footballer
- 5 January – Trygve Goa, printmaker
- 7 January – Helge B. Andresen, businessperson
- 8 January – Asbjørn Aarnes, literary historian
- 14 January – Morten Mølster, guitarist
- 18 January – Borghild Niskin, alpine skier
- 18 January – Svein Magnus Håvarstein, sculptor
- 19 January – Viggo Hagstrøm, legal scholar
- 25 January – Aase Nordmo Løvberg, opera singer
- 25 January – Arne Berg, ice hockey player
- 28 January – John Tandrevold, boxer
- 1 February – Dag Schjelderup-Ebbe, musicologist
- 2 February – Tarjei Rygnestad, physician
- 3 February – Kåre Syrstad, agrarian leader
- 5 February – Egil Hovland, composer
- 7 February – Nic Knudtzon, engineer
- 8 February – Knut Nesbø, musician, footballer and journalist
- 9 February – Kåre Valebrokk, media executive
- 11 February – Villy Andresen, footballer
- 16 February – Jan Dahm, resistance member
- 19 February – Eva Bergh, actress
- 20 February – Oddbjørn Hågård, politician
- 1 March – Margaret Johansen, novelist
- 2 March – Niels Hertzberg, sports official
- 2 March – Bjørn Skau, politician
- 15 March – Trond Brænne, actor
- 16 March – Georg Rajka, dermatologist
- 17 March – Svein Blindheim, military officer
- 18 March – Eivind Rølles, guitarist
- 19 March – Eyvind Fjeld Halvorsen, philologist
- 23 March – Aloysius Valente, dancer
- 24 March – Inge Lønning, theologian and politician
- 24 March – Jo Inge Bjørnebye, ski jumper
- 25 March – Ellen Einan, poet
- 27 March – Hjalmar Andersen, speed skater
- 1 April – Eskild Jensen, civil servant
- 2 April – Johnny Lunde, alpine skier
- 3 April – Jul Haganæs, poet
- 3 April – Kiki Byrne, naturalised British fashion designer
- 13 April – Hilmar Myhra, ski jumper
- 17 April – Yngve Moe, musician
- 18 April – Jon Åker, hospital director
- 21 April – Bjarne Sandemose, inventor
- 21 April – Sigurd G. Helle, topographer
- 21 April – Ludvig Johan Bakkevig, missionary
- 23 April – Tor Traheim, ship-owner
- 28 April – Carl M. Rynning-Tønnesen, police chief
- 29 April – Erling Løseth, politician
- 29 April – Ole K. Sara, politician
- 5 May – Leif Preus, photographer
- 5 May – Arne Ratchje, acquaculturist
- 5 May – Tore Magnussen, pro boxer
- 10 May – Per Maurseth, historian
- 12 May – Olaf B. Bjørnstad, ski jumper
- 12 May – Helga Syrrist, politician and activist
- 16 May – Kristen Kyrre Bremer, bishop
- 17 May – Otto Julius Rosenkrantz Kloumann, officer and physician
- 18 May – Jo Benkow, politician
- 19 May – Anders Vangen, opera singer
- 25 May – Jan Kinder, ice hockey player
- 25 May – Erling Welle-Strand, resistance member
- 1 June – Atle Kittang, literary historian
- 2 June – Sverre Magelssen, YMCA leader
- 8 June – Per Edvard Danielsen, naval officer
- 9 June – Leif Karl Lundesgaard, military officer
- 13 June – Olav Sigurd Carlsen, politician
- 20 June – Per Ung, sculptor
- 29 June – Jørgen Sønstebø, politician
- 1 July – Rolf Nordhagen, physicist
- 5 July – Tor Holtan-Hartwig, politician
- 7 July – Ingebjørg Wærstad, politician
- 9 July – Johannes Østtveit, politician
- 13 July – Mona Røkke, politician
- 15 July – Terje Mørkved, footballer and speed skater
- 16 July – Torbjørn Falkanger, ski jumper
- 18 July – Ivar P. Enge, radiologist
- 18 July – Kåre Lunden, historian
- 18 July – Mary Eide, politician
- 19 July – Niclas Gulbrandsen, artist
- 24 July – Arne Eriksen, footballer
- 29 July – Ole Henrik Moe, museum director
- 2 August – Ola Enstad, sculptor
- 6 August – Flora McDonald Hartveit, professor of medicine
- 9 August – Kristian Smidt, literary historian
- 17 August – Kjell Lund, architect
- 17 August – Alf Magne Austad, painter
- 18 August – Tjostolv Moland, soldier and death row inmate
- 18 August – Rolv Wesenlund, comedian
- 24 August – Alf Kaartvedt, historian
- 27 August – Lucy Smith, law professor
- 27 August – Magnhild Holmberg, politician
- 29 August – Are Vesterlid, architect
- 29 August – Trond Kristoffersen, businessperson
- 30 August – Oddvar Vormeland, educationalist
- 4 September – Inge Paulsen, footballer
- 8 September – Tore Sinding-Larsen, judge
- 9 September – Gunnar Høst Sjøwall, tennis player
- 14 September – Amund Venger, politician
- 17 September – Alex Naumik, rock and pop artist
- 18 September – Torleiv Anda, diplomat
- 19 September – Sven Josef Cyvin, chemist
- 19 September – Øystein Fischer, physicist
- 21 September – Albert Assev, family therapist
- 23 September – Eivinn Berg, diplomat
- 23 September – Kirsten Sørlie, theatre instructor
- 24 September – Sverre Bruland, conductor
- 24 September – Frank Stubb Micaelsen, poet and novelist.
- 25 September – Hans Guttorm, politician
- 26 September – Arnstein Johansen, accordionist
- 26 September – Helge Solvang, politician
- 1 October – Ole Danbolt Mjøs, physician and politician
- 1 October – Bjørn Randby, handballer and businessperson
- 2 October – Kaare Ørnung, pianist
- 12 October – Hans Wilhelm Longva, diplomat
- 11 October – Rolf Wembstad, footballer
- 18 October – Ola Syrstad, agriculturalist
- 19 October – Lage Fosheim, musician
- 21 October – Karen Sogn, politician
- 22 October – Jo Filseth, businessperson
- 25 October – Dan Laksov, mathematician
- 25 October – Arne Johansen, speed skater
- 28 October – Trygve Kornelius Fjetland, businessperson
- 2 November – Målfrid Grude Flekkøy, Children Ombudsman
- 2 November – Brita Borge, politician
- 4 November – Håkon Barfod, yacht racer
- 6 November – Arvid Johanson, politician
- 9 November – Helen Aareskjold, blind people's activist
- 9 November – Grethe Rytter Hasle, planktologist
- 9 November – Per Olsen, cross-country skier
- 11 November – Stein Grieg Halvorsen, actor
- 12 November – Erik Augestad, handballer
- 12 November – Tore Lindseth, footballer
- 16 November – Arne Pedersen, footballer
- 16 November – Erik Loe, editor
- 16 November – Tor Schaug-Pettersen, physicist
- 18 November – Knut Tøraasen, diplomat
- 18 November – Edgar Falch, footballer
- 21 November – Fred Kavli, entrepreneur
- 23 November – Solveig Muren Sanden, illustrator
- 15 December – Frank Meidell Falch, cultural director
- 15 December – Viking Mestad, jurist
- 22 December – David Kvebæk, family therapist
- 22 December – Frank Bjerkholt, writer
- 23 December – Bjarne Kortsen, musicologist
- 24 December – Jakob Sigurd Holmgard, politician
- 27 December – Gunn Olsen, politician