Nordstrand,_Norway

Nordstrand, Norway

Nordstrand, Norway

Borough in Norway


Nordstrand (pronounced [ˈnûːʂʈrɑn])[1] is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. It borders Gamle Oslo in the north, Østensjø in the east and Søndre Nordstrand in the south.

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The borough is located in the southern part of the city and with a population of 52,459 people as of 2020.[2] In 2004, Nordstrand was merged with two other boroughs, Lambertseter and Ekeberg-Bekkelaget, to form what is today known simply as Nordstrand. First and second generation immigrants make up 14.6% of the population, which is the lowest percentage in the entire city.[3][4]

The borough is named after a house named Nordstranden, located at Mosseveien 196.

Nordstrand is one of the wealthiest boroughs in Oslo, and net incomes, real estate prices, and life expectancy are among the city's highest. In demographic statistics Oslo is usually divided into an eastern and a western part. As Nordstrand differs significantly from its bordering boroughs, it is often considered as belonging to the western part even though it is geographically located in the eastern part. Solveien, Nordstrand's most famous road, has been one of Oslo's most expensive addresses since the early 20th century.[5] Nordstrand is also known for its views of the Oslofjord and its long beach.[6]

The borough consists of these neighborhoods of Oslo:

See also


References

  1. Berulfsen, Bjarne (1969). Norsk Uttaleordbok (in Norwegian). Oslo: H. Aschehoug & Co (W Nygaard). p. 228.
  2. Municipality of Oslo (2020). "Befolkningen etter bydel, kjønn og aldersgrupper 1.1.2020" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  3. "Livet på solsiden", Aftenposten, 27 August 2005, updated 19 October 2011 (in Norwegian)

Further reading

  • Magnus Hydle. Nordstrand før og nå. Published by Nordstrand Vel on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Oslo: Fabritius, 1942. OCLC 247833448 (in Norwegian)
  • Finn Erhard Johannessen. Utsikt over Nordstrands historie. Oslo: Nordstrand Vel, 2000. ISBN 9788278470619 (in Norwegian)



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