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Oslo and Airport
The internationally award winning main campus in Nydalen ( Oslo ) was designed by Niels Torp, who also designed Gardermoen Airport.
* Sandefjord Airport, Torp, its IATA airport code, located near Oslo, Norway
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Norway's main airport.
The main gateway by air to Norway is Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, located about north of Oslo with departures to most European countries and some intercontinental destinations.
The only high-speed line is Gardermobanen, connecting Oslo to The Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, but plans exist to build more high-speed lines in Eastern Norway, and possibly to other parts of Norway.
Its main hubs were Oslo Airport, Fornebu and later Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and briefly Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
The first plane, LN-HAV Norse Explorer, landed at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen on 26 December 1946.
The airline chose at the same time to move its main base from Gardermoen to Oslo Airport, Fornebu.
The airline applied the following for domestic concessions and was granted the route from Oslo via Tønsberg Airport, Jarlsberg to Stavanger.
Permission to fly from Oslo to Trondheim Airport, Lade was granted in 1953, a route also served by SAS.
They were successful at obtaining permission to land their Oslo – Stavanger services at Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik and Farsund Airport, Lista.
Following the termination of Vestlandske Luftfartselskap in 1957 and the opening of Ålesund Airport, Vigra the following year, the concessions were reshuffled, and Braathens was granted a monopoly on services to Ålesund and between Trondheim and Bergen, while it and SAS would complete between Oslo and Stavanger, Kristiansand and Trondheim.
A scheduled service between Oslo via Sandefjord Airport, Torp to Aalborg Airport in Denmark was introduced in 1960, but stopped by SAS the following year.
On 1 April, service frequencies increased on the Oslo – Bergen route and the airline introduced direct flights from Oslo to Tromsø and Harstad / Narvik Airport, Evenes, later supplemented with direct services to Bodø.
Scandinavian Airlines, Braathens and Color Air aircraft at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen during the price war in 1999

Oslo and Gardermoen
* On 22 January 2002, the crew of Icelandair Flight 315, a Boeing 757-200 registered TF-FIO with 75 passengers on board, unintentionally entered a series of extreme manoeuvres during a go-around from a low altitude following an unstabilised approach into Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen is the most important airport in Norway, with 19 million passengers in 2007.
Kongsvinger is about from Oslo and from Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.
* Hourly bus services to Oslo and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen
The 1973 oil crisis postponed that plan, and the new airport was finally built at Gardermoen, north of Oslo.
Norway's largest international airport Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, is located in Ullensaker.
The international airport that serves as the main airport of Norway, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, is located in Ullensaker.
The recent increase is partly attributed to the founding of Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.
Beginning in late June 2011, Widerøe will launch direct flights in summer between Sandnessjøen Airport and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen or Gardermoen Airport (; ) is the principal airport serving Oslo, Norway.

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In contrast, though Oslo ( Norway ) and Stockholm ( Sweden ) are quite dominant in terms of speech standards, cities like Bergen, Gothenburg and the Malmö-Lund region are large and influential enough to create secondary regional norms, making the standard language more varied than is the case with Danish.
Afghanistan is represented in Denmark, through its embassy in Oslo, Norway.
* 2011 – Norway is the victim of twin terror attacks, the first being a bomb blast which targeted government buildings in central Oslo, the second being a massacre at a youth camp on the island of Utøya.
The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway, while the other prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Oslo student organization is called " Studentforeningen ved Handelshøyskolen BI i Oslo " ( SBIO ) ().
A late example is Scandinavia's most creative and forceful Counter-Reformation figure, the Jesuit Laurentius Nicolai Norvegicus, born as Laurids Nielsen after the Reformation, who attended Oslo Cathedral School in his youth.
* 1811 – The University of Oslo is founded as The Royal Fredericks University, after Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway.
Sleipnir is depicted with Odin on Dagfin Werenskjold's wooden relief " Odin på Sleipnir " ( 1945 – 1950 ) on the exterior of the Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway.
Simula is a name for two simulation programming languages, Simula I and Simula 67, developed in the 1960s at the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo, by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard.
Qt Development Frameworks ( formerly known as Qt Software, Trolltech and as Quasar Technologies ) is an Oslo, Norway-based software company best known for its Qt toolkit and application framework.
It is one of eight universities in Norway, the other seven being the University of Oslo, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, the University of Tromsø, the University of Stavanger, the University of Agder, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences in Ås and the University of Nordland in Bodø.
The faculty is one of three Norwegian institutions which offer legal studies, the other two being the law faculties at the University of Oslo and the University of Tromsø.
The University of Oslo (), formerly The Royal Frederick University (), is the oldest and largest university in Norway, situated in the Norwegian capital of Oslo.
The university's old campus, strongly influenced by Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel's neoclassical style, is located in the centre of Oslo near the National Theatre, the Royal Palace and the Parliament.
The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area.
* December 10 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway.
< imagemap > File: 1990s decade montage. png | From left, clockwise: The Hubble Space Telescope floats in space after it was taken up in 1990 ; American F-16s and F-15s fly over burning oil fields and the USA Lexie in Operation Desert Storm, also known as the 1991 Gulf War ; The signing of the Oslo Accords on 13 September 1993 ; The World Wide Web gains a public face during the start of decade and as a result gains massive popularity worldwide ; Boris Yeltsin and followers stand on a tank in defiance to the August Coup, which leads to the Soviet Union's dissolution on 26 December 1991 ; Dolly the sheep is the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell ; The funeral procession of Diana, Princess of Wales, who dies in 1997 from a car crash in Paris, and is mourned by millions ; Hundreds of thousands are killed in the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 .| 420px | thumb
* The Palestinian National Authority is created in 1994 in accordance with the Oslo Accords, giving Palestinian Arab people official autonomy over the Gaza Strip and West Bank, though not official independence from Israel.
* 4 November 1995 – Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated at a peace rally in Tel Aviv by a radical Jewish militant who opposed the Oslo Accords.
* The city of Oslo in Norway is destroyed by fire for the fourteenth time ; King Christian IV of Denmark – Norway decrees its rebuilding on a new site where it will be renamed Christiania.
* Long-term potentiation ( LTP ), the putative cellular mechanism of learning and memory, is first observed by Terje Lømo in Oslo, Norway.

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