- St.
Hanshaugen (Norwegian for St. John's Hill) is a
borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. It has a
triangular shape, with its
northern border just north...
- It is
partially administered by St.
Hanshaugen, and in part
directly by the city council. The
borough St.
Hanshaugen takes care of
health and
social services...
- St.
Hanshaugen Park is a
large public park
located just
north of the city
center of Oslo, Norway. It is a
classic urban park
located within the borough...
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Sentrum (1,471 residents, 1.8 km2) that is
partially administered by St.
Hanshaugen, and in part
directly by the city council. As of 27
February 2020, there...
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Sentrum (1471 residents, 1.8 km2) that is
partially administered by St.
Hanshaugen, and in part
directly by the city council. As of 1
January 2020, Oslo...
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favorite "watering hole,"
Restaurant Schrøder (Schrøder's, for short) in St.
Hanshaugen.
Along with
standard police training, Hole
undertakes specialized training...
- Karl
Johans gate. Slottsparken,
which surrounds the
Royal Palace. St.
Hanshaugen, the
first large public park
outside the city center.
Birkelunden and...
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Marienlyst is an area in the
borough of St.
Hanshaugen in Oslo. It is best
known as the site of the
national headquarters of the
Norwegian Broadcasting...
- Economics.
Haakon was born on 20 July 1973 at The
National Hospital in St
Hanshaugen, Oslo, the only son and
younger child of
Crown Prince Harald and Crown...
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quotation from Snorri's Edda.
Snorres gate, a
street in the
district of St.
Hanshaugen in Oslo, was
named in his
honor during 1896. There's also Snorrabraut...