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  2. Akerselva - Wikipedia

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    Akerselva or Akerselven (English: The Aker River [1] [2]) is a river which flows through Oslo. It starts at Maridalsvannet in Oslomarka , and traverses the boroughs of Nordre Aker , Sagene , Grünerløkka , central Oslo and Grønland , whereby it finally ends at Paulsenkaien and Oset in Bjørvika .

  3. Category:Rivers of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Akerselva; Alna River; H. Hobølelva; L. Ljanselva; Lysakerelven This page was last edited on 11 September 2016, at 19:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. List of rivers of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The following are the 19 longest rivers of Norway, ranked by length: Glomma, 623 km (387 mi) Tana, 361 km (224 mi) Pasvikelva and Ivalo, 360 km (224 mi) (109 km in Norway) Numedalslågen, 356 km (221 mi) Gudbrandsdalslågen and Vorma, 349 km (217 mi) Drammensvassdraget (Drammenselva, 308 km (191 mi)

  5. Category:Rivers of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway river stubs (110 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Norway" ... Akerselva; Alna River; Altaelva; Audna; Aura (Norway) B. Balmi River; Barduelva; Batnfjordelva ...

  6. Nybrua - Wikipedia

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    Nybrua on Akerselva. Nybrua is a bridge over the Aker River (Akerselva) in Oslo, Norway. [1] History. Nybrua bridge, which was built in 1827, ...

  7. East End and West End of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    The Akerselva river is often seen as a boundary between west and east, but that can be misleading, as there are working-class neighbourhoods on both sides of the river. The West End was built in the 1840s, and had since the 17th century been a common land area, with the area behind the castle as an exit point. The East End grew around the new ...

  8. Maridalsvannet - Wikipedia

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    Maridalsvannet (English: Lake Maridal [1] [2]) is a lake in Maridalen, Oslo, Norway. It is the largest lake in the municipality of Oslo, serving as its primary drinking water supply. [3] The lake drains via the river Akerselva to the Oslofjord. [4] [5] The primary inflows are Skjærsjøelva and Dausjøelva.

  9. Sagene - Wikipedia

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    Sagene is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway.The area became part of the city of Oslo (then Christiania) in 1859.The name Sagene itself is the plural of the Norwegian word for "saw", reflecting all the old industrial mechanical saws powered by the river Akerselva in this area in the 19th and early 20th centuries.