22 July 2011
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22 July 201122 july 2011 Norway was hit by a double tragedy: the bombing of the Government Quarter and the killings on Utøya island. 77 persons, many of them young, died. (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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King's address23 July: "I maintain that the belief in freedom is stronger than fear". King Harald addressed the Nation Saturday evening, after a shorter statement to NRK late Friday (Photo: NRK)
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Lighting candles23 July: Saturday evening - Lighting of candles in Oslo Cathedral after the bombing of the Goverment quarter and the tragedy at Utøya (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Lighting candles23 July: Queen Sonja and The Crown Prince and Crown Princess visit the cathedral with their children and light candles in memory of the victims (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Lighting candles23 July: Marius lighting a candle in Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Lighting candles23 July: Crown Prince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus lighting candles in Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Lighting candles23 July: Prince Sverre Magnus (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Lighting candles23 July: Crown Princess Mette-Marit (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Sundvolden23 July:King Harald, Queen Sonja and Crown Prince Haakon met survivers and families at the crisis centre at Sundvolden hotel, near Utøya (Photo: Aleksander Andersen / Scanpix)
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Cathedral square23 July:Many light candles or lay down flowers outside Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Morten Holm / Scanpix)
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Cathedral square23 July:Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and their children outside Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Morten Holm / Scanpix)
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Cathedral square23 July:Queen Sonja outside Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Morten Holm / Scanpix)
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Cathedral square23 July: Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus outside Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Morten Holm / Scanpix)
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Memorial Service24 July, the Memorial service "Sorrow and hope" was held in Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Aleksander Andersen / Scanpix)
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Memorial Service24 July:King Harald and Bishop Ole Christian Kvarme enter the Cathedral (Photo: Aleksander Andersen / Scanpix)
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Memorial Service24 July:King Harald and Bishop Ole Christian Kvarme, Queen Sonja and Preses Helga Byfuglien, Princess Märtha Louise and Dean Olav Dag Hauge and Mr Ari Behn outside Oslo Cathedral after the service (Photo: Håkon Mosvold Larsen / Scanpix)
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Memorial Service24 July:The Crown Prince and Crown Princess leave Norderhov Church at Ringerike after the memorial service held for there (Photo: Trond Reidar Teigen / Scanpix)
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Ullevål Hospital24 July:King Harald arrives at Ullevål hospital, where The King and Queen met one of the injured, as well as representatives of the hospital's staff (Photo: Håkon Mosvold Larsen / Scanpix)
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Inspection24 July:The King and Queen with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg inspect the Government quarter after the explosion (Photo: Wolfgang Rattay / Reuters)
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Inspection24 July: Queen Sonja hugs Prime Minister Stoltenberg after the inspection of the Government quarter (Photo: Wolfgang Rattay / Reuters)
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One minute of silence25 July: One minute of silence is observed from 12:00 all over the country. From the right: Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, King Harald, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon, Dag Terje Andersen (President of the National Assembly), Ingrid Schulerud, Tore Schei (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway), og AUF Leader Eskil Pedersen in front of the University Hall (Photo: Berit Roald / Scanpix)
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Condolance protocolKing Harald signs the signerer condolance protocol in the University Hall (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Condolance protocolQueen Sonja signs the signerer condolance protocol in the University Hall (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Condolance protocolCrown Prince Haakon signs the signerer condolance protocol in the University Hall (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Condolance protocolCrown Princess Mette-Marit signs the signerer condolance protocol in the University Hall (Photo: Vegard Grøtt / Scanpix)
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Memorial ceremony in Hokksund25 July: Crown Princess Mette-Marit attends a memorial ceremony outside the Town Hall in Hokksund (Photo: Ole Martin Ludvigsen / Scanpix)
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Rose ceremony25 July: 150.000 gathers around the Town Hall Square with roses in memory of the victims (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Rose ceremony25 July: 150.000 gathers around the Town Hall Square with roses in memory of the victims (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Rose ceremony25 July: Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Märtha Louise are among the 150.000 around the Town Hall Square (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Rose ceremony25 July: 150.000 gathers around the Town Hall Square with roses in memory of the victims (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Rose ceremony25 July: 150.000 gathers around the Town Hall Square with roses in memory of the victims (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Speech25 July: Crown Prince Haakon gives an appeal at the Town Hall Square (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Memorial ceremony26 July: Crown Prince Haakon and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Jonas Gahr Støre listen to Imam Najeeb Naz during a memorial ceremony at the Åkebergveien mosque (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Memorial concert30 July: Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Astrid, Mrs Ferner attend the memorial concert in Oslo Cathedral (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Parliament1 August: President of the Norwegian parliament, Mr Dag Terje Andersen, reads the names of the victims during a memorial ceremony at Stortinget. King Harald, Crown Prince Haakon, menbers of Government and Parliament were in attendance (Photo: Erlend Aas / Scanpix)
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Norwegian Red Cross1 August: Crown Princess Mette-Marit gives thanks to employees and volunteers of the Red Cross for their great efforts after the tragedies (Photo: Berit Roald / Scanpix)
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National Memorial Ceremony21 August: National Memorial Ceremony in Oslo Spektrum. King Harald, Queen Sonja, The Crown Prince and Crown Princess, Princess Märtha Louise and Princess Astrid, Mrs Ferner are all in attendance (Photo: Kornelius Poppe)
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Nasjonal minnemarkering21. august: Kong Harald talte til nasjonen: - Som far, bestefar og ektefelle kan jeg bare ane noe av deres smerte. Som landets konge føler jeg med hver enkelt av dere. Foto: Cornelius Poppe, NTB