- Source: 1906 in Norway
Events in the year 1906 in Norway.
Incumbents
Monarch – Haakon VII.
Prime Minister of Norway – Christian Michelsen
Events
12 January - Mining starts at A/S Sydvaranger in Finnmark.
4–5 February - Noregs Mållag is founded in Kristiania.
1 March - The steamship "Thor" sinks near Lyngholmen in Sveio, 39 people perish.
2 March - The Second Gjæsling Accident: 25 fishermen is killed in a storm in the fjord Folda, Trøndelag.
2 March - The first Norwegian Blue Cross association is founded in Kristiania.
8 March - 19 people perish in an avalanche close to the fishing village Steine in Lofoten.
22 June – Haakon VII and Maud of Wales are crowned monarch and consort of Norway in the Nidaros Cathedral.
27 June - Coop Norge is established.
4 September - The Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen completed a three-year voyage through the Northwest Passage in the converted herring boat Gjøa, after being trapped in ice for three winters.
The 1906 Parliamentary election takes place.
Popular culture
= Sports
=28 August – Moss FK football club is founded.
= Music
== Film
== Literature
=The Knut Hamsund novel Under Høststjærnen. En Vandrers Fortælling (Under the Autumn Star), was published.
Notable births
9 January – Leif Larsen, naval officer (died 1990)
30 January – Greta Nissan, actress (died 1988)
31 January – Jørgen Adolf Lier, politician (died 1994)
17 February – Henrik Selberg, mathematician (died 1993).
1 April – Sigve Lie, sailor and twice Olympic gold medallist (died 1958)
6 April – Bernt Østerkløft, Nordic combined skier (died 1996)
20 April – Johan Jentoft Johansen, politician (died 1973)
29 April – Arthur Arntzen, politician (died 1997)
15 May – Alf Andersen, ski jumper and Olympic gold medallist (died 1975)
26 May – Fridtjov Søiland Birkeli, Lutheran missionary, writer, magazine editor, and bishop (died 1983).
29 May – Andreas Holm, politician (died 2003)
5 June – Andreas Holmsen, professor and historian (died 1989)
11 June – Sigurd Marius Johansen, politician (died 1989)
18 June – Nils Handal, politician and Minister (died 1992)
23 June – Holger Albrechtsen, hurdler (died 1992)
13 July – Erling Petersen, economist and politician (died 1992)
19 July – Klaus Egge, composer and music critic (died 1979)
9 August – Atle Roll-Matthiesen, judge.
11 August – Haakon Lind, boxer (died 1955)
13 August – Kjellaug Hølaas, textile artist and educator (died 1990).
15 August – Asle Enger, priest (died 2000).
15 August – Gunvor Katharina Eker, politician (died 1980)
16 August – Harald Damsleth, cartoonist, illustrator and ad-man (died 1971)
24 August – Otto Berg, long jumper (died 1991)
21 September – Lauritz Johnson, novelist, children's writer, and radio and television host (died 1992).
9 October – Rolf Hansen, long distance runner (died 1980)
9 October – Haakon Pedersen, speed skater (died 1991)
11 October – Olaf Hansen, boxer (died 1986)
17 October – Brynjulf Bull, lawyer, Supreme Court advocate and politician (died 1993)
13 November – Torborg Nedreaas, author (died 1987)
22 November – Jørgen Juve, international soccer player and Olympic bronze medallist (died 1983)
1 December – Jakob Sande, writer, poet and folk singer (died 1967)
8 December – Borghild Bondevik Haga, politician (died 1990)
= Full date unknown
=Caroline Mikkelsen, first woman to set foot on Antarctica
Arne Skaug, politician and Minister (died 1974)
Egil Lindberg, radio officer and intelligence agent (died 1952).
Notable deaths
16 January – Brita Bjørgum, writer, teacher and women's rights activist (born 1858)
21 February – Walter Scott Dahl, politician and Minister (born 1839)
8 March – Johannes Bergh, barrister (born 1837).
6 April – Alexander Kielland, novelist (born 1849)
14 April – Ole Irgens, politician (born 1829)
15 April – Anders Bull, politician and Minister (born 1817)
23 May – Henrik Ibsen, playwright (born 1828)
9 October – Henriette Wulfsberg, school owner and writer (born 1843).
26 October – Rolf Andvord, shipowner and consul (born 1847)
5 November – Frits Thaulow, painter (born 1847)
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