- Aker
Brygge is a
neighbourhood in
central Oslo, Norway.
Since the 1980s and 1990s, it has been a po****r area for shopping, dining, and entertainment,...
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Archived from the
original on 2011-01-08.
Retrieved 2009-08-07. "Islands
Brygges historie og udvikling". njalsgade.dk.
Archived from the
original on February...
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Kalvebod Brygge (lit. 'Kalvebod Quay') is a
waterfront area in the
Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The name also
refers to a
section of the...
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Enghave Brygge (English:
Enghave Quay) is a
waterfront area in the
Southern Docklands of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is
located between Vesterbro to the north...
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Christians Brygge (lit. 'Christian's Quay') is a
waterfront and
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from the
mouth of
Slotsholmen Canal in the...
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Enghave Brygge station is an
underground Copenhagen Metro station,
located in the
eponymous area of Copenhagen, Denmark. The
station is on the M4 Line...
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Islands Brygge station (lit.
Icelandic Quays) is a
rapid transit station of the
Copenhagen Metro in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
first station on the M1 Line...
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Frederiks Brygge (literally: Frederik's Quay") is a
waterfront area in the
Southern Docklands of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is
located at the
bottom of Frederiksholmsløbet...
- The
station is on the M4 Line,
between Copenhagen Central and
Enghave Brygge. The
station was
opened on 22 June 2024
together with 5
other stations of...
- suburbs, such as Lambertseter,
began to be
developed in the 1950s. Aker
Brygge was
constructed on the site of the
former shipyard,
Akers Mekaniske Verksted...