Storo is a neighborhood in the boroughs of Sagene and Nordre Aker in Oslo, Norway. It is located east of Nydalen, south-west of Grefsen and north of Sandaker...
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Storo is a commune in Trento, Italy. Storo may also refer to: Storo (Greenland), an island in Greenland Storo, Norway, a neighborhood in Oslo, Norway...
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Storo Storsenter is a shopping centre at Storo in Oslo, Norway. In 2002, it had a turnover of 1,092 billion kr. It is now under full-scale renovation and...
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Grünerløkka–Torshov Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located at Storo in the Nordre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. The tram station opened on 28 November 1902, and the...
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kjøpesenteret i Drammen". Gulskogen (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 7 June 2022. "Kjøpesenter i Oslo". Storo Storsenter (in Norwegian). Retrieved 7 June 2022. "Homepage...
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2005, keyboard player Espen Storø left the band for personal reasons. In early 2006, Lasse Finbråten (formerly of Norwegian progressive/power metal band...
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Oslo Metro (redirect from Rapid transit in Norway)
Holmenkollen Line. In 2003 the Ring Line opened, connecting Ullevål stadion to Storo. The following year, construction work caused a tunnel to collapse on the...
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NRK (redirect from Norwegian broadcasting corporation)
locations were considered for the new head office, but Gamle Oslo, Bryn, Storo Løren, Lillestrøm-Puls and Lilleaker were the most relevant options. Director...
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Nordre Aker (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
Hageby, Sogn, Kringsjå, Nordberg, Korsvoll, Tåsen, Ullevål, Berg, Nydalen, Storo, Frysja, Disen, Kjelsås, Grefsen and Nordre Åsen. The major body of water...
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Nydalen metro station (category Railway stations in Norway opened in 2003)
Nordre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 20 August 2003, as part of the first section of the Ring Line to Storo. The station is served by...
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Ring Line (Oslo) (category 2003 establishments in Norway)
stations: Nydalen, Storo and Sinsen. Four-fifths of the line runs within two tunnels, with the 1.0-kilometer (0.62 mi) section between Storo and Sinsen, including...
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Qeqertarsuaq Island (Nuuk) (redirect from Storø)
Qeqertarsuaq, meaning 'The Large Island' in the Greenlandic language (Danish: Storø meaning 'big island' as well), is an uninhabited island in the Sermersooq...
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Torshov tram stop (category Norway articles missing geocoordinate data)
on the Oslo Tramway network. Located in the borough of Sagene in Oslo, Norway, it is served by three tram routes, two night bus services and a bus stop...
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Trams in Oslo (category Tram transport in Norway)
too heavy to pull for the kylling cars. In the early 1990s, the line over Storo was cut off from its turning circle terminus due to construction work. To...
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Grünerløkka–Torshov Line (category 1878 establishments in Norway)
Grünerløkka–Torshov (Norwegian: Grünerløkka–Torshov-linjen) is a tramway line running between Jernbanetorget to Storo in Oslo, Norway. It is served by lines...
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Grefsen Depot (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
sporveien.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2023-02-05. Hartmann, Eivind; Mangset, Øistein (2001). Neste Stopp! (in Norwegian). Norway: Baneforlaget. p. 106...
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Sinsen station (category Railway stations in Norway opened in 2006)
local bus services. Sinsen is a mixed residential and commercial area. Storo opened as a tram station as part of the extension of the Sinsen Line to...
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Grefsen station (category Railway stations in Norway opened in 1900)
Grefsen station (Norwegian: Grefsen stasjon) is a railway station at Storo in Oslo, Norway on the Gjøvik Line. From the station there is also a short...
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Odeon Kino (category Cinemas in Norway)
Bokmål). Retrieved 2018-03-30. Budstikke, Nordre Aker. "Storo-kinoen åpner under nytt navn". Nordre Aker Budstikke (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-03-30....
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Storgata tram stop (category Norway articles missing geocoordinate data)
trikk" (PDF). Ruter. 8 August 2022. "Storgata · 0184 Oslo, Norway". Storgata · 0184 Oslo, Norway. Retrieved 2022-12-29. "Storgata". Fremtidens Byreise. Retrieved...
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Lene Alexandra (category Articles with Norwegian-language sources (no))
semi-final. In 2011, she is educated as personal trainer, and works for SATS in Storo. A new album was set for a release in autumn 2011. In 2012, Alexandra is...
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The 1st Chapter (album) (category Circus Maximus (Norwegian band) albums)
Truls Haugen – drums, backing vocals Glen Cato Møllen – bass guitar Espen Storø – keyboards Produced by Circus Maximus Mixed and mastered by Tommy Hansen...
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Kjelsås Line (category 1934 establishments in Norway)
The Kjelsås Line (Norwegian: Kjelsåsbanen) is a tramway line running from Storo to Kjelsås in the northern part of Oslo, Norway. The line opened by Oslo...
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Trygve Fjetland (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
executive officer in 1986, but continued in the company board. He resided at Storo in Oslo. In December 2012 he was awarded the King's Medal of Merit. He was...
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Isolate (Circus Maximus album) (category Circus Maximus (Norwegian band) albums)
different from the previous album as Espen Storø's sound centered on the use of the piano. The album entered the Norwegian national charts at number 70 in August...
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Olav Thon Eiendomsselskap (category Real estate companies of Norway)
Thon Eiendomsselskap is a Norwegian real estate company that owns Shopping malls and other commercial properties in Norway and Sweden. The company is...
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MV Kollbjørg (1941) (redirect from MV Storo)
renamed Storo. She was operated under the management of Odmark & Andersson. In 1959, Storo was sold to Skjelbreds Rederi A/S, Kristiansand, Norway, who sold...
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Kjelsås station (category Railway stations in Norway opened in 1900)
Kjelsås Station (Norwegian: Kjelsås stasjon) is located at Kjelsås in Oslo, Norway on the Gjøvik Line. The railway station is located 10.28 km (6.39 mi)...
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Grefsen Stadion (category Football venues in Norway)
children and youth. Currently home of Kjelsås Fotball playing in the Norwegian Second Division. The ground has standing areas on three sides, and one...
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Sandaker senter tram stop (category Railway stations in Norway opened in 1994)
and Grefsenveien is succeeding tram stop, when travelling north towards Storo. The stop is also served by two night bus services (11N and 12N) during...
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