Lysakerelven (redirect from Lysakerelva)
Lysakerelven (also known as Lysakerelva, English: Lysaker River) is a river in Norway that forms the boundary between the municipalities of the capital...
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first element is the river name Få (see also Fådalen and the old name of Lysakerelva) and the last element is vangr which means 'meadow'. Finn Kalvik, artist...
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domestic and international businesses. Lysaker is located where a stream, Lysakerelva, empties into Lysakerfjorden—a branch of the Oslofjorden. This stream...
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(now: Oslo, following a 1948 municipal merger) The border was the river Lysakerelva, and along it the Wedel-Jarlsberg family continued owning property. Smaller...
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Øvrevoll in the north and west, Jar in the south and west and the river Lysakerelva in the east. In 1826 the farm was registered as having 105 decares of...
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bridge has existed on the same location, at the outflux of the river Lysakerelva into Lysakerfjorden, for several hundred years. Lysaker became a traffic...
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by the Oslo Metro and the Oslo Tramway located in Bærum, just west of Lysakerelva which divides Oslo and Bærum. The track is shared, the tram line (Lilleaker...
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industrial site in Ullern, Oslo, Norway. It is located east of the river Lysakerelva. The area is named after the Lilleaker farm. Lilleaker served by the...
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km Drammen Line to Oslo Central 300 Drammen Line Vækerø (planned) Lysakerelva 50 Lysaker Drammen Line Bærum Tunnel 5,500 13.19 Sandvika 160 Ringerike...
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Yachting (December): 34–38, p. 38. Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Lysakerelva". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved...
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