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{{Short description|Suburb of Oslo, Norway}} |
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'''Lambertseter''', a suburb of the city of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], and is part of the borough of [[Nordstrand, Norway|Nordstrand]]. |
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[[File:Lambertseter fotball og blokker.jpg|thumb|Lambertseter football fields and apartment blocks]] |
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'''Lambertseter''' ({{Audio|No-Lambertseter.ogg|pronunciation}}) is a suburb of the city of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], and is part of the borough of [[Nordstrand, Norway|Nordstrand]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Lambertseter|date=2014-09-28|url=http://snl.no/Lambertseter|work=Store norske leksikon|language=no|access-date=2019-01-16}}</ref> |
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Lambertseter was built over a short period starting from |
Lambertseter was built over a short period starting from 1951, and was the very first modern [[suburb]] of Oslo. A [[Tram]] line was built to the neighborhood in 1957 and the ''[[Oslo T-bane]]'' [[rapid transit|metro]] system came in 1966, serving the [[Lambertseter (station)|Lambertseter station]]. |
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Lambertseter was also the name of a borough of Oslo |
Lambertseter was also the name of a borough of Oslo until 1 January 2004. |
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Lambertseter also has a multi-use sports [[Lambertseter stadion|Stadium]]. |
Lambertseter also has a multi-use sports [[Lambertseter stadion|Stadium]]. |
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 29 March 2023
Lambertseter (Oslo, Norway, and is part of the borough of Nordstrand.[1]
) is a suburb of the city ofLambertseter was built over a short period starting from 1951, and was the very first modern suburb of Oslo. A Tram line was built to the neighborhood in 1957 and the Oslo T-bane metro system came in 1966, serving the Lambertseter station.
Lambertseter was also the name of a borough of Oslo until 1 January 2004.
Lambertseter also has a multi-use sports Stadium.
59°52′N 10°48′E / 59.867°N 10.800°EReferences[edit]
- ^ "Lambertseter", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), 2014-09-28, retrieved 2019-01-16