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  2. File:Location map Oslo Central.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Barcode Project - Wikipedia

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    The Barcode buildings are between Dronning Eufemias gate (Queen Eufemia's Street), which will be the main east–west thoroughfare in the Bjørvika neighborhood and is a stretch of what is currently Bispegata, [5] and Trelastgata (Timber Street, a new street that during planning was also called Sporgata, Track Street), which will run alongside the rail lines to Oslo Central Station on the ...

  4. Module:Location map/data/Norway Oslo Central - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Norway Oslo Central. 4 languages.

  5. File:2011 Oslo attacks map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... 1=Map over the [[en:2011 Oslo attacks|2011 Oslo attacks]]. Red building: Government building. Orange area: Position of the ...

  6. Template:Oslo Metro map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Oslo Metro, a metro system in Norway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  7. File:Oslo Metro map.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. List of town and city fires - Wikipedia

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    1251 – Second Fire of Lübeck, Germany, triggers the use of stone as a fire-safe building material. 1253 – Great Fire of Utrecht, the Netherlands, lasted for 9 days and destroyed much of the city. 1276 – Third Fire of Lübeck, Germany, results in a comprehensive fire safety system. This was the last major fire in the city before bombing ...

  9. Hartvig Nissen School - Wikipedia

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    From 1860 to 1899, the school was located in a building in Øvre Vollgate 15 in central Oslo. The current school building in Niels Juels gate 56 was commissioned by then-owner Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss in 1897, designed by Hartvig Nissen's son, architect Henrik Nissen, and built by Harald Kaas. The girls' school gradually became a co-educational ...