English is widely spoken in Norway, and virtually every Norwegian can speak fluent (or understand a minimum of, this is mostly the elder people) English.Tourist information is usually printed in several languages. Information in museums, restaurants, hotels and public transport is often printed in English and other major languages such German and French. Many Norwegians also speak or understand a second foreign language, often German, French or Spanish. In the main cities (Oslo in particular) there are several ethnic minorities with Spanish, Arab, Tamil or Urdu as the first language. There is also a large number of recent imigrants from Sweden, Poland and other Baltic-area countries. In the Eastern corner of Finnmark county, Russian is also common.