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Events in the year 2009 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January:
- Same-sex marriage became legal in Norway when a gender neutral marriage bill was enacted after being passed by the Norwegian legislature in June 2008.[1][2] Norway became the first Scandinavian country and the sixth country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage.
- A new Norwegian prostitution law (Sexkjøpsloven) bans the buying of sexual favours rather than selling (the client commits a crime, but not the prostitute).
March
- 10 March – Varg Vikernes is released on parole having served almost 16 years of a 21 years (life) sentence for murder.[3]
July
- 31 July – Full City oil spill: the Panama-flagged bulk carrier, Full City, operated by COSCO, experienced engine failure and ran aground near Langesund, Telemark, Norway during a storm, spilling 200 tons of heavy bunker fuel oil in a sensitive wildlife area.[4]
September
- 14 September – The 2009 Parliamentary election takes place. Although the opposition received more votes, the governing Red-Green Coalition obtained more seats in parliament. This allowed Jens Stoltenberg to continue as prime minister.[5]
December
- 9 December – The Norwegian spiral anomaly initially shook thousands of witnesses in Northern Norway, as well as people across the globe, when what was later explained as a misfired Russian missile caused a spectacular light formation in the sky. The phenomenon was observed in the dark morning sky from Trøndelag through Finnmark.[6]
- 10 December – The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to U.S. President Barack Obama in Oslo.
Popular culture
Music
- 16 May – Norway wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song Fairytale performed by Alexander Rybak, with a record-breaking 387 points.
Film
Literature
- Per Petterson is awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize, for I Curse the River of Time.[7]
Television
Anniversaries
- 150 years since the birth of author Knut Hamsun on 4 August 1859
- 100 years since the founding of the Norwegian Association of the Blind and Partially Sighted (Norges Blindeforbund) on 22 October 1909
- 100 years since the establishment of the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts (Statens kunstakademi) on 29 November 1909
- 75 years since the Tafjorden tsunami killed 41 people in Tafjord in Møre og Romsdal on 7 April 1934. The tsunami was triggered by landslide.
Notable deaths
- 2 January – John Olav Larssen, evangelical preacher and missionary (b. 1927)
- 4 January – Arvid Knutsen, soccer player and coach (b. 1944)
- 4 January – Leif Herbrand Eriksen, journalist and politician (b. 1921)[8]
- 6 January – Magne Rommetveit, philologist (b. 1918)[9]
- 6 January – Eldar Hagen, ski salesman and sports official (b. 1918)[10]
- 8 January – Björn Haugan, operatic lyric tenor[11]
- 12 January – Jack Erik Kjuus, anti-immigration activist (b. 1927)
- 12 January – Arne Næss, philosopher (b. 1912)[12]
- 12 January – Knut Eidem, journalist (b. 1918)[13]
- 14 January – John Sveinsson, footballer (b. 1922)[14][15]
- 17 January – Otto Birger Morcken, chess player (b. 1910)[16]
- 21 January – Astrid Folstad, actress (b. 1932)[17]
- 24 January – Kåre Berg, professor in medical genetics (b. 1932)
- 24 January – Herman Pedersen, politician (b. 1928)[18]
- 29 January – Olaf Øen, politician (b. 1925)[19]
- 31 January – Arne E. Holm, artist and architect (b. 1911)[20]
- 1 February – Odd Torgeir Rusten, politician (b. 1925)[21]
- 2 February – Fredrik Kayser, World War II resistance fighter (b. 1918)[22]
- 3 February – Åsa Solberg Iversen, politician (b. 1929)[23]
- 4 February – Arnljot Eggen, lyricist (b. 1923)[24]
- 8 February – Wenche Klouman Kerr, actress (b. 1918)[25]
- 12 February – Willy Haugli, jurist and former Oslo chief of police (b. 1927)[26]
- 14 February – Kjersti Graver, jurist and Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman (b. 1945)
- 23 February – Sverre Fehn, architect (b. 1924)
- 26 February – Ingebjørg Karmhus, politician (b. 1936)[27]
- 28 February – Finn Christensen, artist (b. 1920)[28]
- 19 February – Jan E. Mellbye, agrarian leader (b. 1913)[29][30]
- 4 March – Triztán Vindtorn, poet (b. 1942).[31]
- 5 March – Bjørg Lødøen, artist (b. 1931)[32]
- 10 March – Geir Killingland, modeling agency executive (b. 1953).[33]
- 13 March – Anne Brown, American-born opera singer (b. 1912).[34]
- 16 March – Mons Espelid, politician (b. 1926)[35]
- 23 March – Lars Arentz-Hansen, barrister (b. 1927)[36]
- 24 March – Ole Edvard Borgen, Methodist leader (b. 1925)[37]
- 25 March – Knut Selmer, law professor (b. 1924)[38]
- 26 March – Arne Bendiksen, singer, composer and producer (b. 1926).[39]
- 28 March – Inger Lise Gjørv, politician (b. 1938)[40]
- 2 April – Guttorm Hansen, writer and politician (b. 1920)[41]
- 4 April – Jone Vadla, politician (b. 1923)[42]
- 5 April – Ole Gabriel Ueland, politician (b. 1931)[43]
- 5 April – Reidun Røed, resistance member (b. 1921)
- 12 April – Hans Kleppen, ski jumper and Olympic bronze medallist (b. 1907)
- 16 April – Jens Balchen, civil engineer (b. 1926)[44]
- 16 April – Svein Longva, economist and civil servant (b. 1943)
- 18 April – Thor Hernes, footballer and sports official (b. 1926)[45][46]
- 20 April – Ola M. Steinholt, bishop (b. 1934)[47]
- 26 April – Ivar Ramstad, discus thrower (b. 1924)
- 30 April – Bjørn Lothe, politician (b. 1952)[48]
- 1 May – Torstein Grythe, founder and conductor of the Sølvguttene boys choir (b. 1918)[49]
- 13 May – Berit Erbe, actor and theatre historian (b. 1923)[50]
- 19 May – Sjur Brækhus, law professor (b. 1918)[51]
- 22 May – Asle Sjåstad, alpine skier (b. 1930)[52]
- 25 May – Haakon Lie, long-standing party secretary for the Norwegian Labour Party (b. 1905)
- 25 May – Rolf Brahde, astronomer (b. 1919)[53]
- 31 May – Ingebjørg Sem, actress (b. 1931)[54]
- 1 June – Åse Fosli, politician (b. 1924)[55]
- 3 June – Geir Høgsnes, sociologist (b. 1950)[56]
- 9 June – Arne Tovik, newspaper editor and journalist (b. 1956)[57]
- 11 June – Jakob Kjersem, Olympic athlete (b. 1925)[58]
- 14 June – Ragnar Frislid, writer, photographer and environmentalist (b. 1926)[59]
- 18 June – Elisabeth Schweigaard Selmer, politician and judge (b. 1923)[60]
- 22 June – Kaare Langlete, lord chamberlain (b. 1931)[61]
- 30 June – Mosse Jørgensen, education reform activist (b. 1921)[62]
- 1 July – Gerd Vollum, politician (b. 1920)[63]
- 4 July – Hildur Odlaug Os, politician (b. 1913)[64]
- 6 July – Marius Eriksen, skier, fighter pilot, model and actor (b. 1922)
- 9 July – Ole Johannes Kløv, politician (b. 1925)[65]
- 9 July – Egil Arne Braathen, billionaire (b. 1917)[66]
- 10 July – Ebba Haslund, author (b. 1917)[67]
- 17 July – Per Meinich, economist (b. 1931)[68]
- 24 July – Terje Moe, architect (b. 1933)[69]
- 25 July – Erling Kristiansen, cyclist (b. 1932)[70]
- 28 July – Kjell Colding, diplomat and politician (b. 1931)[71]
- 3 August – Oddvar Korme, journalist (b. 1925)[72]
- 4 August – Ole A. Sørli, manager and record producer (b. 1946)[73]
- 5 August – Bjarne Berg-Sæther, politician (b. 1919)[74]
- 9 August – Pål Kraby, barrister and businessman (b. 1932)[75]
- 9 August – Leif Husebye, newspaper editor (b. 1926)[76]
- 9 August – Vince Sulyok, Hungarian-born librarian and poet (b. 1932)[77]
- 14 August – Torstein Slungård, politician (b. 1931)
- 24 August – Leif Flengsrud, cyclist (b. 1922)[78]
- 26 August – Birger Skeie, businessman (b. 1951)[79]
- 26 August – Per Christensen, actor (b. 1934)[80]
- 28 August – Ernst Magne Johansen, painter (b. 1926)[81]
- 29 August – Inger Johanne Nossum, rector (b. 1930)[82]
- 30 August – Kiki Sørum, fashion journalist (b. 1939)[83]
- 30 August – Åse Wentzel, singer (b. 1924)[84]
- 31 August – Aksel Fossen, politician (b. 1919)[85]
- 31 August – Asbjørn Aarseth, philologist (b. 1935)[86]
- 4 September – Kåre Karlsen, politician (b. 1930)[87]
- 7 September – Torstein Tranøy, journalist (b. 1964)[88]
- 15 September – Torfinn Bjørnaas, WWII resistance fighter (b. 1914)
- 17 September – Christian Petersen, ice hockey player (b. 1937)[89]
- 22 September – Olaf Dufseth, skier (b. 1917)
- 22 September – Ada Madssen, sculptor (b. 1917)[90]
- 27 September – Martha Schrøder, politician (b. 1918)[91]
- 28 September – Elisabeth Bang, actress (b. 1922)[92]
- 29 September – Gunnar Haugan, actor (b. 1925)
- 1 October – Gunnar Haarberg, television presenter (b. 1917)
- 1 October – Bjarne Karsten Vatne, politician (b. 1926)[93]
- 9 October – Arne Bakker, football and bandy player (b. 1930)
- 9 October – Paul Reine, politician (b. 1932)[94]
- 13 October – Atle Jebsen, shipowner (b. 1935)[95]
- 14 October – Hans Chr. Mamen, local historian and priest (b. 1919)[96]
- 15 October – Tollak B. Sirnes, physician, psychiatrist and pharmacologist (b. 1922)
- 17 October – Kurt Nordbø, politician (b. 1931)[97]
- 20 October – Carl Fredrik Lowzow, politician (b. 1927)[98]
- 21 October – Wilhelm Elsrud, forester (b. 1921)[99]
- 23 October – Ragnvald Høier, physicist (b. 1938)[100]
- 25 October – Gerhard Knoop, theatre director (b. 1920)
- 27 October – Marit Trætteberg, chemist (b. 1930)[101]
- 29 October – Olav Hodne, missionary (b. 1921)
- 6 November – Kjell Bartholdsen, jazz musician (b. 1938)[102]
- 7 November – Arne Natland, footballer (b. 1927)[103]
- 11 November – Helge Reiss, actor (b. 1928)
- 12 November – Elisabeth Aasen, politician (b. 1922)[104]
- 16 November – Anne-Sofie Strømnæs, resistance member (b. 1920)[105]
- 20 November – Leiv Erdal, politician (b. 1915)[106]
- 21 November – Gerhard Aspheim, trombonist (b. 1930)[107]
- 24 November – Alexander Pihl, professor of medicine (b. 1920)[108]
- 28 November – Helge Reiss, actor (b. 1931)
- 3 December – Lulla Einrid Fossland, politician (b. 1917)[109]
- 9 December – Mia Berner, writer (b. 1923)[110]
- 9 December – Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García, Norwegian-Guatemalan President of Guatemala (b. 1930)
- 11 December – Erland Steenberg, politician (b. 1919)[111]
- 11 December – Karl Erik Zachariassen, zoologist (b. 1942)[112]
- 12 December – Josef Monsrud, resistance member (b. 1922)[113]
- 13 December – Arne Næss, politician (b. 1925)
- 15 December – Per Ulven, harness racing coach (b. 1925)[114]
- 25 December – Knut Haugland, resistance member and explorer (b. 1917)
- 26 December – Peder Lunde, yacht racer (b. 1918)[115]
- 26 December – Tarald Weisteen, colonel (b. 1916)[116]
- 26 December – Odd Kirkeby, politician (b. 1923)[117]
- 29 December – Ottar Landfald, politician (b. 1919)[118]
- 29 December – Harold Nicolaisen, politician (b. 1929)[119]
- 30 December – Anne Valen Hestetun, politician (b. 1920)[120]
- 31 December – Rodney Riise, ice hockey player (b. 1942)[121]
See also
- 2009-2010 flu pandemic in Norway
- 2009 in Norwegian music
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