Inkognitogata 18 is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Norway. It is located in Oslo, the capital of Norway. The residence was completed in...
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Stavanger) Stiftsgården (Monarch, Trondheim) Skaugum Estate (Crown Prince) Inkognitogata 18 (Prime Minister) Riddervolds gate 2 (Visiting foreign dignitaries)...
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protests including ones outside the Parliament of Norway Building, Inkognitogata 18, and other parts of Oslo. There were also protests outside the Sri...
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Trams in Oslo (section Line 18)
workshops and headquarters are at Grefsen (at the terminus of lines 17 and 18). There is also a depot at Holtet (along lines 13 and 19) that is home to...
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trams to operate through the intersection between Riddervolds gate and Inkognitogata, where the radius is 16.5 metres (54 ft 2 in). This means the trams...
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from the original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2010. Carlsen, Jan (18 December 1999). "Stilfull stasjon". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). p. 59. "Locator"...
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reaching its terminus at Majorstuen. The section from Jernbanetorget to Inkognitogata is shared with the Skøyen Line; on this section it connects with the...
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