Qatar (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Qatar" in Norwegian language version.

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amnesty.no

cia.gov

  • «Qatar - The World Factbook». www.cia.gov. CIA. 30. mars 2021. Besøkt 7. april 2021. 
  • «Qatar - The World Factbook». www.cia.gov. CIA. 30. mars 2021. Besøkt 7. april 2021. «chief of state: Amir TAMIM bin Hamad Al Thani (since 25 June 2013) | head of government: Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh KHALID ibn Khalifa ibn Abdul Aziz Al Thani (since 28 January 2020); Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs KHALID bin Mohamed AL Attiyah (since 14 November 2017); Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs MOHAMED bin Abdulrahman Al Thani (since 14 November 2017)» 

fifa.com

hydro.com

  • Hydro.com – Joining forces in Qatar. (engelsk) Publisert 19. november 2007 Arkivert 18. november 2007 hos Wayback Machine. Besøkt 26. desember 2008
  • «Qatar Aluminium Ltd». www.hydro.com (på engelsk). Norsk Hydro. Besøkt 7. april 2021. «In 2018, the Qatar Petroleum ownership in Qatalum was listed on the Qatar stock exchange as Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing Company (QAMCO). Qatar Petroleum hold 51 percent in QAMCO, while Hydro still holds 50 percent of the shares in Qatalum.» 
  • «Qatar». www.hydro.com (på engelsk). Norsk Hydro. Besøkt 7. april 2021. «Qatalum has a current nameplate capacity of primary aluminium of 636,000 metric tons and casthouse capacity of 664,000 metric tons. It is a fully integrated plant consisting of a smelter, casthouse and carbon plant as well as a dedicated gas-fired power plant. | Revenue figure from Annual Report 2020.» 

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qatalum.com

  • «Who we are : History». www.qatalum.com. Quatalum. Besøkt 7. april 2021. «When Qatar Petroleum and Norsk Hydro ASA gave their final approval for the construction of a new primary aluminium plant on July 19 2007, it was one in a series of milestones for the Qatalum project.» 

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worldbank.org

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