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Norway’s stronghold on the Arctic Coastline can be attributed to centuries of wars, alliances, and border changes. Unlike Sweden and Finland, which lost interest or were unable to claim this valuable territory, Norway has navigated its way through the complexities of its geographical advantages. Norway's defense was not simply about military prowess; it hinged on the formidable Scandinavian mountains, creating a natural barrier that blocked access from neighboring countries.