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Constitution Day in Norway

Quick Facts

Norway’s Constitution Day is celebrated each year on May 17. It is usually referred to as syttende mai (May 17) or Nasjonaldagen (The National Day) in Norwegian.

Local names

NameLanguage
grunnlovsdagNorwegian
grunnlovsdagNorwegian (nynorsk)
Constitution DayEnglish

Constitution Day 2008

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Constitution Day 2009

Sunday, May 17, 2009
See list of observations below
Norway’s Constitution Day is celebrated each year on May 17. It is usually referred to as syttende mai (May 17) or Nasjonaldagen (The National Day) in Norwegian.
Constitution Day Norway
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What do people do?

Constitution Day celebrations vary from place to place in Norway but they usually follow a traditional pattern of parades involving schools, bands, and other members and organizations within the local community. Many people, especially children, dress in their finest clothes on this day. Some choose to wear a bunad, which is a traditional Norwegian costume.  There are many games, activities and social gatherings on this day.

Many Norwegians and people with Norwegian ancestry also celebrate the day in different countries around the world.  Celebrations, dinners and festivals are held in various places across the United States. These are supported by organizations such as Sons of Norway.

In some Australian cities in previous years, people of Norwegian heritage participated in a special street parade to celebrate Constitution Day on May 17. The Orkney Norway Friendship Association celebrates Norway’s Constitution Day in Orkney, Scotland, to recognize the islands' strong historic links with Norway.

Public life

Norway’s Constitution Day is a public holiday in Norway. Schools, public offices and businesses are closed. Road users need to take into account that some streets, particularly in the town centres, will be closed and there may be traffic because of the parades that take place on the day, which attract crowds.

Background

Norway adopted its constitution in 1814 and this event that is celebrated May 17. The Norwegian Parliament, known as Storting, held the first May 17 celebrations in 1836. From that point onwards, it was regarded as the national day. The first children's parade was held in 1870. Interestingly, World War II ended in Norway only nine days before Constitution Day – on May 8, 1945. This was the time when the occupying German forces surrendered in Norway.

From 1906 onwards, the Norwegian royal family has gathered on the balcony of the Royal Palace in Oslo, which is Norway’s capital city, to wave to the marching children on Constitution Day each year.

Symbols

The bunad, a traditional Norwegian dress, can be worn during Constitution Day. It varies in appearance from region to region, and may feature flower motifs, stripes and pleats. Embroidery can be used on many different parts of the costume, including bonnets, belts, aprons, skirts, shirts, and bodices.

An abundance of flags are also seen on this day. The Norwegian flag is red with an indigo blue Scandinavian cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag. The vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog, the flag of Denmark.

External links

Norway - the official site in the United States: May 17 – Norway’s Constitution Day

Constitution Day Observances

WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday type
SatMay 171980Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SunMay 171981Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
MonMay 171982Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
TueMay 171983Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
ThuMay 171984Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
FriMay 171985Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SatMay 171986Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SunMay 171987Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
TueMay 171988Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
WedMay 171989Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
ThuMay 171990Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
FriMay 171991Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SunMay 171992Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
MonMay 171993Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
TueMay 171994Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
WedMay 171995Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
FriMay 171996Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SatMay 171997Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SunMay 171998Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
MonMay 171999Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
WedMay 172000Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
ThuMay 172001Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
FriMay 172002Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SatMay 172003Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
MonMay 172004Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
TueMay 172005Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
WedMay 172006Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
ThuMay 172007Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SatMay 172008Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SunMay 172009Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
MonMay 172010Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
TueMay 172011Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
ThuMay 172012Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
FriMay 172013Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SatMay 172014Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day
SunMay 172015Constitution DayNational holiday, Flag day

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