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  2. You’ll Want to Wear These Stunning Outfits All November Long

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    November outfits are peak fall fashion. Ahead, you'll find impeccable street-style photos that will inspire you to try these trends and recreate these looks yourself. Get ready to pin!

  3. Holzweiler - Wikipedia

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    Holzweiler is a Norwegian fashion house based in Oslo, Norway. [1] The brand was launched in 2012 by siblings Susanne and Andreas Holzweiler, with Maria Skappel Holzweiler as creative director. Holzweiler's first collection's consisted of hand-knit scarves sold by the metre; the brand moved into ready-to-wear in autumn 2014 with a focus on ...

  4. Moods of Norway - Wikipedia

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    However, on November 17, 2011, they asked customers via Facebook and other social media, to return their waffle irons, stating it could be a fire hazard. In 2014 Moods of Norway was one of the official designers for the Norwegian Olympic team uniforms at the Sochi Olympics opening ceremony .

  5. Culture of Norway - Wikipedia

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    After Norway's union with Denmark was dissolved in 1814, Oslo became the capital. Architect Christian H. Grosch designed the oldest parts of the University of Oslo, the Oslo Stock Exchange, and many other buildings and churches. [citation needed] At the beginning of the 20th century, the city of Ålesund was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style ...

  6. Russefeiring - Wikipedia

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    The russ of 2005 at 17 May parade in Oslo, Norway. The russefeiring (English: ' russ celebration') is a traditional celebration for Norwegian high school students in their final spring semester. Students that take part in the celebrations are known as russ. Students in high school normally prepare for this celebration from the start of the year.

  7. Eidsvolls plass - Wikipedia

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    Eidsvolls plass ("Eidsvoll Square") is a square and park in Oslo, Norway, located west of the Parliament of Norway Building, south of Karl Johans gate and east of Studenterlunden and the National Theatre. It has been referred to as "the National Mall of Norway".

  8. Oslo - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Oslo has a population of 717,710 as of 1 January 2024. [24] The urban area extends far beyond the boundaries of the municipality into the surrounding county of Akershus (municipalities of Asker, Bærum, Lillestrøm, Enebakk, Rælingen, Lørenskog, Nittedal, Gjerdrum, Nordre Follo); being, to a great degree suburbs of Oslo making up approximately 500,000 of the population of ...

  9. The best hotels in Oslo for 2025, from luxury stays to ... - AOL

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    Situated a 20-minute drive from central Oslo, this is a journey you won’t regret making. Address: Kongeveien 65, 1412 Sofiemyr, Norway Read more: The best Norway ski resorts