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Grünerløkka (Norwegian pronunciation: ['grɒːnəˌɭœka]) is a
borough but also a
neighborhood of the city of Oslo, Norway.
Grünerløkka became part of the...
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After the election, she
gained a seat in the
borough of
Grünerløkka. However,
Adampour declined to
represent the new
communist party Red...
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Hanshaugen are
located in the West End,
called inner west,
while Sagene,
Grünerløkka and
Gamle Oslo are
located in the East End and
belong to the
inner east...
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European Parliament from 2009
until 2019. Born in the
neighbourhood of
Grünerløkka, Oslo in 1943
during Norway's
occupation by **** Germany, she was raised...
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Grünerløkka–Torshov (Norwegian:
Grünerløkka–Torshov-linjen) is a
tramway line
running between Jernbanetorget to
Storo in Oslo, Norway. It is served...
- wheels. The
first expansion of the line came in 1878 with a line to
Grünerløkka just north-east to the city center.
Electric tram
service was initiated...
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Majorstuen to Tøyen,
creating two new
stations at
Bislett and
southern Grünerløkka (Nybrua). All
lines will stop at Stortinget,
which will get four platforms...
- Sagene,
parts of Ila
Borough 6: Sandaker, Åsen,
Torshov Borough 7:
Grünerløkka, Møllergata
Borough 8: Sinsen, Rodeløkka,
parts of Tøyen
Borough 9: Grønland...
- Rodeløkka is a
neighborhood in
Grünerløkka in Oslo, Norway. From 1900 to 1961, it was
served by the Rodeløkka Line of the Oslo Tramway. The
property was...
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Sinsen is a
mixed residential and
commercial area in
Grünerløkka borough of Oslo, Norway. The
westernmost part of
Sinsen is part of the
borough Nordre...