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Hegdehaugen is a
neighbourhood in the
borough Frogner of Oslo, Norway. It is
located in the West End
between Homansbyen and Majorstuen. The name origins...
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Bogstadveien stretches from the
neighbourhood Majorstuen to the
neighbourhood Hegdehaugen. The
street was
originally named Sørkedalsveien as it led to Sørkedalen...
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Majorstuen School. In 1998, the DSO
moved from
Majorstuen to the
disused Hegdehaugen Upper Secondary School,
where it has been ever since. The
school is divided...
- Sjøsprøyt, and Brudebuketten. The
foundation for The Monn Keys was laid at
Hegdehaugen school in Oslo. Egil Monn-Iversen and Sølvi Wang both
attended the school...
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junction with Bogstadveien. It
serves the
neighborhoods Rosenborg [no],
Hegdehaugen and
Uranienborg in the West End of Oslo. The
station is
preceded and...
- and Anne
Marie Andersen (1812–1887). He grew up in the
neighborhood of
Hegdehaugen in the
district of Frogner. He
attended the
Norwegian National Academy...
- née
Nickel (1907–1996).
After finishing her
secondary education at
Hegdehaugen School in 1957,
Berit Haraldsen studied French for one at the University...
- Grønnegata to the south. The
boundaries are thus to
Bislett in the east,
Hegdehaugen in the north,
Uranienborg in the west and southwest,
behind the Royal...
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Sophia Andersen (1877–1969). He
finished his
secondary education at
Hegdehaugen School in 1933, and
graduated in
electrical engineering from the Dresden...
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University of Oslo in 1937. In 1938 he
moved to work as a
teacher at
Hegdehaugen in Oslo. In 1943 he
became a
fellow of the
Norwegian Academy of Science...