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'''Berg''' is a neighbourhood in the North End of [[Oslo]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Forstadsbaner og boligplaner i Oslo gjennom 150 år|url=http://www.plan-og-bygningsetaten.oslo.kommune.no/getfile.php/Plan-%20og%20bygningsetaten/Internett/Dokumenter/plan/planer/andrexplaner/forstadsbaner%20og%20boligplaner%20i%20oslo%20gjennom%20150%20%C3%A5r.pdf|publisher=[[Municipality of Oslo{{!}}Oslo kommune - Plan- og bygningsetaten]]|accessdate=1 November 2010|language=Norwegian|format=PDF|date=7 March 2001}}</ref> It is located in the bourough [[Nordre Aker]], and is surrounded by the neighbourhoods [[Nordberg]] in the north, [[Tåsen]] in the east and [[Ullevål Hageby]] in the southwest. Berg is named after an abandoded farm with the same name. Berg is mainly a residential area, and is served by the station [[Berg (station)|Berg]] on the [[Sognsvann Line]].
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'''Berg''' is a neighboorhood in the North End of [[Oslo]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Forstadsbaner og boligplaner i Oslo gjennom 150 år|url=http://www.plan-og-bygningsetaten.oslo.kommune.no/getfile.php/Plan-%20og%20bygningsetaten/Internett/Dokumenter/plan/planer/andrexplaner/forstadsbaner%20og%20boligplaner%20i%20oslo%20gjennom%20150%20%C3%A5r.pdf|publisher=[[Municipality of Oslo{{!}}Oslo kommune - Plan- og bygningsetaten]]|accessdate=1 November 2010|language=Norwegian|format=PDF|date=7 March 2001}}</ref>


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Berg is a neighbourhood in the North End of Oslo.[1] It is located in the bourough Nordre Aker, and is surrounded by the neighbourhoods Nordberg in the north, Tåsen in the east and Ullevål Hageby in the southwest. Berg is named after an abandoded farm with the same name. Berg is mainly a residential area, and is served by the station Berg on the Sognsvann Line.

References

  1. ^ "Forstadsbaner og boligplaner i Oslo gjennom 150 år" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Oslo kommune - Plan- og bygningsetaten. 7 March 2001. Retrieved 1 November 2010.