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CAPITAL CITY OF NORWAY
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  • Detail of modern architecture at [[Aker Brygge]]
  • Norwegian School of Management (BI) main building
  • [[Edvard Munch]], 1933
  • central station]] area.
  • Frogner Park
  • [[Gro Harlem Brundtland]], 2010
  • Grønland police station
  • [[Henrik Ibsen]], 1895
  • Waterfront at [[Tjuvholmen]]
  • [[Bislett Stadium]] during a friendly between [[Lyn Oslo]] and [[Liverpool F.C.]]
  • MUNCH Museum (2020)
  • [[Jens Stoltenberg]], 2019
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  • [[Nobel Peace Center]]
  • Norway Supreme Court
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  • Office buildings and apartments in [[Bjørvika]], part of the redesign of former dock and industrial land in Oslo known as the [[Barcode Project]]
  • Satellite image of Oslo, July 2018
  • Population of Oslo from 1801 to 2006, with yearly data from 1950 to 2006.
  • Population pyramid of Oslo in 2022
  • Sonja Henie, 1936
  • Historic buildings at [[Norsk Folkemuseum]]
  • A map of the urban areas of Oslo in 2005. The grey area in the middle indicates Oslo's city centre.
  • University of Oslo Library
  • The faculty of Law, University of Oslo

Oslo         
Oslo, capital city of the Scandinavian country Norway
Oslo Accords         
  • [[Bill Clinton]], [[Yitzhak Rabin]], [[Yasser Arafat]] at the White House in 1993
  • under Oslo Accords]], in blue and red, in December 2011
AGREEMENTS IN THE ISRAELI–PALESTINIAN PEACE PROCESS
Oslo accords; Oslo Accord; Oslo peace process; Oslo Process; Oslo process; Agreement on Preparatory Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities Between Israel and the PLO; Protocol on Further Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities; The Oslo Accords
Oslo Overeenkomsten
Oslo agreement         
  • Israeli Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]], U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Yasser Arafat]] at the Oslo Accords signing ceremony on 13 September 1993
  • Signing of the accords
  • Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat receiving the Nobel Peace Prize following the Oslo Accords
1993 ISRAEL–PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT
1993 Oslo Peace Accords between Palestinians and Israel; Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements; Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government; Interim Agreement; Oslo peace accords; Oslo Peace Accords; Olso Peace Accords; Oslo Peace Process; Oslo Agreement; Oslo Peace Agreement; Oslo I; Declaration of Principles; Oslo Peace Accord; Olso peace process; 1993 Oslo Peace Accords
het Oslo verdrag (een principieel verdrag tussen Israël en de PLO ondertekend in Oslo in 1994)

Definitie

Duodecimo
·adj Having twelve leaves to a sheet; as, a duodecimo from, book, leaf, size, ·etc.
II. Duodecimo ·noun A book consisting of sheets each of which is folded into twelve leaves; hence, indicating, more or less definitely, a size of a book;
- usually written 12mo or 12°.

Wikipedia

Oslo

Oslo ( OZ-loh, US also OSS-loh, Norwegian: [ˈʊ̂ʂlʊ] (listen) or [ˈʊ̂slʊ, ˈʊ̀ʂlʊ]; Southern Sami: Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of 709,037 in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022, and the metropolitan area had an estimated population of 1,546,706 in 2021.

During the Viking Age, the area was part of Viken. Oslo was founded as a city at the end of the Viking Age in 1040 under the name Ánslo, and established as a kaupstad or trading place in 1048 by Harald Hardrada. The city was elevated to a bishopric in 1070 and a capital under Haakon V of Norway around 1300. Personal unions with Denmark from 1397 to 1523 and again from 1536 to 1814 reduced its influence. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, a new city was built closer to Akershus Fortress and named Christiania in honour of the king. It became a municipality (formannskapsdistrikt) on 1 January 1838. The city functioned as the capital of Norway during the 1814–1905 union between Sweden and Norway. From 1877, the city's name was spelled Kristiania in government usage, a spelling that was adopted by the municipal authorities in 1897. In 1925, the city, after incorporating the village retaining its former name, was renamed Oslo. In 1948 Oslo merged with Aker, a municipality which surrounded the capital and which was 27 times larger, thus creating the modern, much larger Oslo municipality.

Oslo is the economic and governmental centre of Norway. The city is also a hub of Norwegian trade, banking, industry and shipping. It is an important centre for maritime industries and maritime trade in Europe. The city is home to many companies within the maritime sector, some of which are among the world's largest shipping companies, shipbrokers and maritime insurance brokers. Oslo is a pilot city of the Council of Europe and the European Commission intercultural cities programme.

Oslo is considered a global city and was ranked "Beta World City" in studies carried out by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network in 2008. It was ranked number one in terms of quality of life among European large cities in the European Cities of the Future 2012 report by fDi magazine. A survey conducted by ECA International in 2011 placed Oslo as the second most expensive city in the world for living expenses after Tokyo. In 2013 Oslo tied with the Australian city of Melbourne as the fourth most expensive city in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)'s Worldwide Cost of Living study. Oslo was ranked as the 24th most liveable city in the world by Monocle magazine.

Oslo's population was increasing at record rates during the early 2000s, making it the fastest growing major city in Europe at the time. This growth stems for the most part from international immigration and related high birth rates, but also from intra-national migration. By 2010 the immigrant population in the city was growing somewhat faster than the Norwegian population, and in the city proper this had become more than 25% of the total population if the children of immigrant parents are included.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Oslo
1. The Oslo bishop believes that cooperation between the religious leaders will prevent terror in Oslo.
2. The Oslo Transport System has stepped up security on the Oslo Subway following the terrorist bombings in London Thursday.
3. "Could Oslo have succeeded under different circumstances?
4. Shots fired at Oslo synagogue OSLO – Reuters Shots were fired at a synagogue in central Oslo early on Sunday and police said they were investigating whether the incident was linked to religious hatred.
5. While the Oslo Cathedral is closed, church activities of the congregation will be moved to the nearby Oslo Trinity Church. (Aftenposten)