- The
Oslofjord (Norwegian: Oslofjorden,
Urban East Norwegian: [ˈʊ̂ʂlʊˌfjuːɳ]; English: Oslo Fjord) is an
inlet in
southeastern Norway. The 120-kilometre...
- 59.66472; 10.61306 The
Oslofjord Tunnel (Norwegian: Oslofjordtunnelen) is a
subsea road
tunnel which traverses the
Oslofjord,
connecting Hurum and Frogn...
- Ytre
Oslofjord (lit. 'Outer
Oslofjord') is part of a
fjord in
eastern Norway. The Ytre
Oslofjord is the
outer part of the
Oslofjord which is
south of point...
- The
Action in the
Oslofjord occurred late on 8
April 1940 in
World War II. As
Kampfgruppe 5 of the
German invasion force proceeded towards Oslo, it encountered...
-
Oslofjord is the
fjord leading up to Oslo, Norway.
Oslofjord may also
refer to: Any of
several ships operated by the
Norwegian America Line: SS Oslofjord...
- ferries:
About MS
Oslofjord".
Archived from the
original on 8 May 2014.
Retrieved 23
April 2014. "VG: "Bergensfjord" blir "
Oslofjord"".
Retrieved 23 April...
- SS
Oslofjord was a
small steam-powered ship
built in 1923, with a
tonnage of only 215. She was
originally named SS Mari, but she was
renamed already in...
- MS
Oslofjord was a
combined ocean liner/cruise ship
built in 1949 by
Netherlands Dock and
Shipbuilding Company in Amsterdam,
Netherlands for Norwegian...
- MS
Oslofjord was an
ocean liner built in 1938 by A/G
Weser Shipbuilders, Bremen, Germany, for
Norwegian America Line. She was of 18,673
gross register...
-
Svalbard earthquake. The
earthquake was felt in the
southern part of the
Oslofjord, in the area
between Moss, Halden, and Tønsberg, but was also very noticeable...