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  2. Oslo City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Oslo City Hall (Norwegian: Oslo rådhus) is a municipal building in Oslo, the capital of Norway. It houses the city council , the city's administration and various other municipal organisations. The building as it stands today was constructed between 1931 and 1950, with an interruption during the Second World War .

  3. Los Angeles City Hall - Wikipedia

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    City Hall and the adjacent federal, state, and county buildings are served by the Civic Center station on the Metro B and D subway lines and the Historic Broadway station on the Metro A and E light rail lines. The J Line stops in front of the building. The Tom Bradley Room, making up the whole interior of L.A. City Hall's 27th floor

  4. Tom Bradley (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Bradley was mayor when the city hosted the 1984 Summer Olympics and when the city became the second-most-populated U.S. city after New York, also in 1984. Bradley with President Gerald Ford in 1976. Although Bradley was a political liberal, he believed that business prosperity was good for the entire city and would generate jobs, an outlook ...

  5. 1989 Los Angeles mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Bradley was widely expected to easily win re-election. [8] Councilman Nate Holden and former supervisor Baxter Ward filed late into the filing period, giving Bradley two challengers. [ 9 ] Holden, who was a newcomer in the City Council, was able to drive up some votes, and in the primary election gained one-third of the vote.

  6. Rådhusplassen - Wikipedia

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    Rådhusplassen ("The City Hall Square") is a square located between Oslo City Hall and the Oslofjord in Vika, Oslo, Norway. Previously used as a road and part of European route E18, it has since 1994 served as a recreational area. North of the square stands the city hall, to the south the fjord, to the east Akershus Fortress and to the east the ...

  7. Arnstein Arneberg - Wikipedia

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    Oslo City Hall Interior of the UN Security Council Park Hotel, Sandefjord Volda Church Royal Mausoleum in Oslo. Arnstein Rynning Arneberg (6 July 1882 – 9 June 1961) was a Norwegian architect. He was active professionally for 50 years and is often considered the leading architect in Norway of his time. [1]

  8. Tom Holland: Fans defend actor from homophobic comments after ...

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    Tom Holland fans have leapt to the actor’s defence after his sex scene in the latest episode ofThe Crowded Room went viral.. The Apple TV+ series is inspired by the true story of Billy Milligan ...

  9. Government of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Constituting both a municipality and a county of Norway, the city of Oslo is represented in the Storting by twenty Members of Parliament as of 2021. The Conservative Party has five representatives in Oslo's delegation, the Labour Party has four, the Liberals and the Socialist Left Party have three each, the Green Party and the Red Party have two each and the Progress Party has one.