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Neighborhood of Oslo
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Rodeløkka is a neighborhood in Grünerløkka in Oslo, Norway.

History

From 1900 to 1961, it was served by the Rodeløkka Line of the Oslo Tramway.

The name

The property was bought by the dean Frederik Rode in 1854. The last element is the finite form of løkke f 'paddock'.

References

  1. "Sinsentrikken 50 år". Lokaltrafikk (in Norwegian). 6: 12–19. 1990.

External links

59°55′28″N 10°46′08″E / 59.92444°N 10.76889°E / 59.92444; 10.76889

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