Norway vs Tasmania (Statistical Comparison)

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Is Norway bigger than Tasmania

Norway is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe, whereas Tasmania is one of the states of the country of Australia. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Norway and Tasmania regarding various aspects.

Size

Is Norway bigger than Tasmania?

The total area of Norway is 385,207 sq km, and the total area of Tasmania is 90,758 sq km. Norway is bigger than Tasmania by 294,449 sq km. Norway is around 4.25 times bigger than Tasmania.

Area of Norway:  148,729 sq mi ( 385,207 km2 )

Area of Norway compared to Tasmania

Area of Tasmania:  35,042 sq mi ( 90,758 km2 )

Area of Tasmania compared to Norway

Population

Based on the Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data, the total population of Norway as of 27th March 2022, is estimated to be around 5,495,517.

Population of Norway compared to Tasmania

According to the Wikipedia data, the total population of Tasmania as of March 2021, was estimated to be around 541,965.

Here is some more data comparison between Norway and Tasmania.

The capital of Norway is Oslo, and the capital city of Tasmania is Hobart.

Official Languages

Norway: Norwegian, Sami
Tasmania: English, Tasmanian

Demonym(s)

Norway: Norwegian
Tasmania: Tasmanian

ISO 3166 Code

Norway: NO
Tasmania: AU-TAS

Human Development Index

HDI of Norway as of 2019: 0.957
HDI of Tasmania as of 2019: 0.914

Norway Time Zone: 

UTC + 1 (Central European Time)

Summer (DST):
UTC + 2 (Central European Summer Time)

Tasmania Time Zone: 

UTC + 10 (Australian Eastern Standard Time)

Summer (DST):
UTC + 11 (Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of Norway:
61° 0′ 0″ N, 8° 0′ 0″ E

Coordinates of Tasmania:
42° 0′ 0″ S147° 0′ 0″ E

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