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{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2013}}{{Year in Norway|1971}}Events in the year 1971 in Norway. Incumbents- Monarch – Olav V
- Prime Minister – Per Borten (Centre Party) until 17 October, Trygve Bratteli (Labour Party)
Events{{Expand section|date=September 2010}}- Municipal and county elections are held throughout the country.
- 17 March – Bratteli's First Cabinet was appointed.
- 22 May – The crew quarters of the Norwegian passenger ship MS Meteor catches on fire outside Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 32 people of the ship's crew are killed in the event.
- 22 September – Princess Märtha Louise of Norway is born.
Popular culture{{Expand section|date=September 2010}}Sports{{Empty section|date=January 2011}} Music {{Main|1971 in Norwegian music}}Film{{Main article|Norwegian films of the 1970s#1971}}Literature- Per Arneberg, poet, prosaist and translator is awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize.[1]
- Gunvor Hofmo, writer and poet, is awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature for Gjest på jorden (Guest on Earth).
- Stein Mehren, poet, novelist, essayist and playwright, is awarded the Dobloug Prize literature award.
- Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, children's writer and musician, is awarded the Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment literary prize.[2]
Notable births- 3 April – Ingvild Vaggen Malvik, politician
- 6 April – Mona Grudt, model and 1990 Miss Universe
- 13 May – Espen Lind, songwriter, producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
- 28 June – Dagrun Eriksen, politician
- 20 July – Guro Angell Gimse, politician
- 18 October – Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal, politician
- 22 November – Geir Hartly Andreassen, cinematographer
Notable deaths- 16 January – Halfdan Gran Olsen, rower and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1910)
- 29 January – Bjarne Guldager, sprinter (b.1897)
- 31 January – Gunnar Jahn, jurist, economist and politician (b.1883)
- 24 February – Hartvig Svendsen, politician (b.1902)
- 1 March – Harald Damsleth, cartoonist, illustrator and ad-man (b.1906)
- 1 April – Hans Svarstad, politician (b.1883)
- 2 May – Olaf Barda, chess player, first Norwegian International Master (b.1909)
- 24 May – Haakon Hansen, politician (b.1907)
- 2 June – Per Mathiesen, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (b.1885)
- 26 June – Halvor Birkeland, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (b.1894)
- 16 July – Birger Brandtzæg, merchant and owner of a fishing station (born 1893).[3]
- 19 July – Hans Kristian Bromstad, politician (b.1903)
- 20 July – Olaf Ingebretsen, gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1892)
- 6 August – Finn Moe, politician (b.1902).[4]
- 19 August – Arthur Sundt, politician (b.1899)
- 4 September – Bjarne Lyngstad, politician and Minister (b.1901)
- 29 September – Johannes Lid, botanist (b.1886).[5]
- 5 October – Marit Hemstad, sprinter (b.1928)
- 5 October – Marit Øiseth, cross country skier (b.1928)
- 17 October – Leif Grøner, banker and politician (b.1884)
- 22 October – Håkon Ellingsen, rower and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1894)
- 18 November – Leif Bjorholt Burull, politician (b.1895)
- 10 December – Arne Langset, politician (b.1893)
- 12 December – Kristian Johan Bodøgaard, politician (b.1885)
Full date unknown- Thorstein John Ohnstad Fretheim, politician (b.1886)
- Johs Haugerud, politician (b.1896)
- Nils Hønsvald, politician and Minister (b.1899)
- Nic. Stang, art historian and writer (b.1908)
- Julius Sundsvik, novelist and newspaper editor (b.1891)
See also{{portalbar|Norway|Years|Lists}}References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.riksmalsforbundet.no/Språk--og-litteraturpriser.aspx |title=Språk- og litteraturpriser |language=Norwegian |publisher=Riksmålsforbundet |accessdate=28 March 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100401160415/http://www.riksmalsforbundet.no/Spr%C3%A5k--og-litteraturpriser.aspx |archivedate=1 April 2010 |df= }} 2. ^{{Cite web| url=http://www.forfatterportalen.no/litteraturpriser/legat.htm | title=Mads Wiel Nygaards Legat |publisher=Forfatterportalen.no |language=Norwegian |accessdate=17 February 2009}} 3. ^{{cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Hvem er Hvem? |year=1968 |title=Brandtzæg, Birger |edition=10 |editor-first=Bjørn |editor-last=Steenstrup |location=Oslo |publisher=Aschehoug |language=Norwegian }} 4. ^{{cite encyclopedia|title=Finn Moe |encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon|first=Knut Einar |last=Eriksen |authorlink=Knut Einar Eriksen |editor=Helle, Knut|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Finn_Moe/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=23 December 2014}} 5. ^{{cite encyclopedia|title=Johannes Lid |encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon|first=Per |last=Sunding |authorlink= |editor=Helle, Knut|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Johannes_Lid/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=23 November 2012}}
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