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The two first male censuses was conducted during the 1660s and 1701.
Later statistical censuses were held in 1769, 1815, 1835, 1845, and 1855.
Norway's first nominative, complete census was taken in 1801, when Norway still was ruled by the Oldenburg dynasty of Denmark-Norway.
The scope of the census followed the de jure principle, so military persons should be included as well as foreigners if they were residents.
The 1801, 1865, 1900 and 1910 censuses are transcribed and made searchable on the internet.
The census records are made publicly available when 100 years have passed.
Since 1900, a census has been conducted every ten years.
( However, the 1940 census was postponed to 1946, and the census after 1990 came in 2001.
) Since 2001 the population census has been combined with the housing statistics.
The 2001 questionnaire only asked about households and who was living in them, while no questionnaires will be mailed out for the 2011 census, since the administrative data on households is sufficient.

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