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Tryvann is a
small lake in Nordmarka, the
forest area just
north of Oslo city, near the
Holmenkollen ski jump. By the
water lies a
cabin called Tryvannstua...
- The Oslo
Winter Park at
Tryvann (Norwegian: Oslo Vinterpark) is a ski
resort in Oslo, Norway. It is the most used ski
resort of Norway. In the 1930s,...
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Tryvann stadion was a
speed skating rink
located at Tryvannshøyden in Oslo, Norway.
Traditionally the main
speed skating venues in Oslo was
Frogner stadion...
- Tryvannstårnet (the
Tryvann tower) is an 118-metre (387 feet) tall
broadcasting tower near Oslo,
located 529
metres (1,736 feet)
above mean sea level...
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districts of Oslo: Holmenkollen, the
location of the
Holmenkollen ski jump
Tryvann Vinderen Røa Sørkedalen Smestad, Oslo
Slemdal As a
borough of Oslo, Vestre...
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bordering the city,
skiing is a po****r
recreational activity in Oslo. The
Tryvann Ski
Resort is the most used ski
resort in Norway. The most
successful ice...
- from
Majorstuen Station to Besserud. In 1916, the line was
extended to
Tryvann, with the last 1.4 km (0.87 mi)
being used for
freight only. In 1928, the...
- in 1912, to Smestad, and in 1916 the
Holmenkollen Line was
extended to
Tryvann, with the last part from
Frognerseteren single track and used for freight...
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competition of the FIS
Freestyle World Ski
Championships 2013 was held at
Tryvann Ski Resort, Oslo,
Norway on
March 4 (qualifying) and
March 5 (finals)....
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Norwegian company that
constructed a rail
extension nicknamed Tryvandsbanen ("
Tryvann Line") of the
Holmenkoll Line from
Besserud (then Holmenkollen) to Tryvandshøiden...