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    Alna is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. It is named after the River Alna, which flows through it.[citation needed] The borough consists of the...
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    Gamlebyen Church and Oslo Hospital) just east of Alna are also in the mediaeval town, despite its location on the "backside" of Alna. Also Akershus fortress...
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    Alna Station (Norwegian: Alna holdeplass) is a railway station on the Trunk Line located at Alnabru in the Alna borough of Oslo, Norway. Situated 6.87...
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    the ocean at Oslo. Instead Oslo has two smaller rivers: Akerselva (draining Maridalsvannet, which flows into the fjord in Bjørvika), and Alna. The waterfalls...
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    9318833; 10.8064278 The Alna Line (Norwegian: Alnabanen) is a 4.3-kilometer (2.7 mi) railway line between Alnabru and Grefsen in Oslo, Norway. The single...
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  • was renamed Oslo. Erroneously, it was once assumed that Oslo meant "the mouth of the Lo river", referring to a lost name of the river Alna. This apocryphal...
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    924056; 10.8064278 The Alna River (Norwegian: Alnaelva) is a river that runs through Oslo, Norway, from Alnsjøen to the Oslo Fjord at Bjørvika. It also...
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    moské), is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Furuset in the borough of Alna, northeast of Oslo, Norway. The mosque is the largest in the country, and can accommodate...
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    Alnabru station (category Railway stations in Oslo)
    Alnabru was also the terminus of the Alna Line and the Loenga–Alnabru Line. "Alna". Oslo byleksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. 2000. p. 42....
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  • Alna is a borough of Oslo, Norway. Alna may also refer to: Alna, Maine, a town in the US Alna River, a river in Oslo, Norway Łyna (river) (Alna in Lithuanian)...
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    Bryn (pronunciation) is a residential and industrial area of Oslo, Norway. The Alna River runs through the neighborhood. 59°54′36″N 10°48′53″E / 59.9101°N...
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    Furuset (redirect from Furuset, Oslo)
    the northeast of Oslo, Norway. It was a separate borough of Oslo up to January 1, 2004, when it became part of the new borough of Alna. Furuset is a suburb...
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  • The 15 boroughs of Oslo were created on 1 January 2004. They each have an elected local council with limited responsibilities. In addition is Marka (1610...
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    "Lindeberglokalet". Lindeberg is now in permanent operation and is operated by the Alna district in cooperation with the Waste Management and Recycling Authority...
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  • Helsfyr-Sinsen (category Neighbourhoods of Oslo)
    a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway, from 1988 to January 1, 2004, when it was split up and merged into Alna and Gamle Oslo boroughs. It consisted of...
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    Thomas Hylland Eriksen (category Academic staff of the University of Oslo)
    Elisabeth Eide, studied integration and belonging in Alna, a highly-diverse "satellite city" in Oslo's Grorud Valley. The project concluded in 2013. In 2015...
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  • Lindeberg Station, an Oslo Commuter Rail station Lindeberg, Oslo, an area of the borough Alna in Oslo, Norway Lindeberg (station), an Oslo Metro station Erik...
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    Østensjø (category Boroughs of Oslo)
    borough, compared to the more immigrant populated boroughs in Oslo East End, like Alna, Grorud, Stovner and Søndre Nordstrand. The club IL Manglerud Star...
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    Hanshaugen, in the East End between 4.5% in the district of Alna and 11.6% in the district of Gamle Oslo. The income division follows the east-west distinction...
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    river Alna has been concluded with an environment park while Lysakerelva, Frognerelva, Hovinbekken and Ljanselva are still under development. Oslo has a...
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    Haugerud is a neighborhood in the borough of Alna in Oslo, Norway. Its origin was a farm of the same name. It first had a private owner in 1670. Some of...
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    Norwegian National Road 191 (category Streets in Oslo)
    (Norwegian: Riksvei 191) runs down Groruddalen in Oslo from north to south. The road runs between Trosterud in Alna and Veitvet in Grorud. The road (excluding...
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    Tveita (category Neighbourhoods of Oslo)
    in the borough of Alna in Oslo, Norway. The area was built up between 1963 and 1967. It is served by the station Tveita on the Oslo Metro, and among the...
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    Alnabru (category Neighbourhoods of Oslo)
    of north-eastern Oslo. It lies in the middle of the southern part of the Grorud valley (Groruddalen). The name – which means "Alna bridge" – comes from...
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    Sørenga (category Neighbourhoods of Oslo)
    in Oslo, Norway. It is located east of Bjørvika, west of Vannspeilet, south of the street Bispegata and Oslo torg, and west and north of the Alna River...
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    Loenga–Alnabru Line (category Railway lines in Oslo)
    at Loenga with Alnabru Freight Terminal, both in Oslo. For most of the route the line follows the Alna River. The line has single track and standard gauge...
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    Haugerud (station) (category Oslo Metro stations in Oslo)
    only non-underground station on the Furuset Line of the Oslo Metro. It is located in the Alna borough, between the stations of Tveita and Trosterud. Like...
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    Tveita (station) (category Oslo Metro stations in Oslo)
    station on the Furuset Line of the Oslo Metro between Hellerud and Haugerud, located in the Alna borough of Oslo, Norway. The station is the first one...
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    Grorud (category Boroughs of Oslo)
    Bydel Grorud". Oslo kommune (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2020-05-23. "Seks oslogutter til U21-EM". 22 May 2013. Alnaparken, bridge over river Alna, 2008. Grorud...
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    Bjørvika (redirect from Barcode Oslo)
    last element is vík, "inlet, bay." Oslo was first established in the 11th century in the area around where the Alna River flows into the Oslofjord, due...
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