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  2. Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Oslo is the capital of Norway, and as such is the seat of Norway's national government. Most government offices, including that of the Prime Minister , are gathered at Regjeringskvartalet , a cluster of buildings close to the national Parliament, the Storting .

  3. History of Oslo's name - Wikipedia

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    A street in Gamlebyen was named "Oslo gate" ('Oslo street') when the name Oslo still was the name of a suburb in Kristiania. The street name is still in use. "Oslo torg" (Oslo market square) is the old name for the centre of old Oslo at the intersection of Bispegata and Oslo gate, and was reintroduced by the city council in 2014. [12]

  4. Timeline of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    1537 - Reformation, Norway became a client kingdom under the Danish crown, most of the government administration moved to Copenhagen 1567 - city destroyed during Nordic Seven Years' War 1624 - 1624 Oslo fire [ no ] ; settlement relocated to newly founded "Christiania," [ 6 ] [ 7 ] "Oslo" remained the name of a village outside the city

  5. Oslo Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Central Station (Norwegian: Oslo sentralstasjon, abbreviated Oslo S) is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with Jernbanetorget station , which is served by trams and the Oslo Metro .

  6. Greater Oslo Region - Wikipedia

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    Greater Oslo Region ("Stor-Oslo-regionen" in Norwegian) is a statistical metropolitan region [3] surrounding the Norwegian capital of Oslo, with a total number of inhabitants of 1,546,706 as of 1 January 2023. [4]

  7. Old Town, Oslo - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town of Oslo (Norwegian: Gamlebyen, pronounced [ˈɡɑmɽəˌby̌ːn] ⓘ) is a neighbourhood in the inner city of Oslo, Norway, belonging to the borough of Gamle Oslo and is the oldest urban area within the current capital. This part of the capital of Norway was simply called Oslo until 1925 while the city as a whole was called ...

  8. Parks and open spaces in Oslo - Wikipedia

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    A view towards the Oslofjord from the St. Hanshaugen Park in Oslo. Parks and open spaces are an integral part of the landscape of Oslo, the capital and largest city of Norway. The various parks and open spaces are interconnected by paths so that the city's inhabitants can walk between them.

  9. Government of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Constituting both a municipality and a county of Norway, the city of Oslo is represented in the Storting by twenty Members of Parliament as of 2021. The Conservative Party has five representatives in Oslo's delegation, the Labour Party has four, the Liberals and the Socialist Left Party have three each, the Green Party and the Red Party have two each and the Progress Party has one.