Oslo
capital city of Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oslo is the capital city of Norway. It is Norway's largest city, with a population of 709,037 people in 2023.[2][3][4] The area near the city has a total population of 1,588,457.[5][6] The city government of Oslo and the county are the same thing.
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Oslo today
The city is a big place for economy and culture. A lot of important institutions are in Oslo. Some of these are the Norwegian government and parliament, the University of Oslo and Ullevål Stadion, which is the stadium of Norway's soccer team. The city also has many museums, theaters and concert venues. Some good cultural places are Frogner Park, the Oslo Opera House, the National Museum and the National Theatre. Travelling inside the city is easy with public transportation. Using tram, subway and bus is easy.
Oslo is a very expensive city, with high prices in bars and restaurants, as well as high prices for houses and apartments.
Oslo has a humid continental climate (Dfb in the Koeppen climate classification).
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History
The Saga of Norwegian Kings (written by Snorre Sturlason) says that king Harald III Sigurdsson founded Oslo around 1048. Recent excavations have found Christian graves from before 1000. Because of these two facts, Oslo celebrated its 900-year anniversary in 1950 and its 1000-year anniversary in 2000.
One of the more famous landmarks in Oslo is Akershus Fortress. It was first built around 1290. Oslo was destroyed in fire in 1624,[7][8] and the fortress was rebuilt closer to Akershus Fortress by the order of King Christian IV of Norway. The king gave the new city the name Christiania, which later also written as Kristiania.[9][10] In 1925, the name of the city was changed back to Oslo.[8][9]
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Related pages
- List of mayors in Norway that are elected until 2027
- Klemetsrud (former village)
References
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