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    • The History of Oslo - Life in Norway
      • In 1299, when King Haakon V came to the throne, he chose to reside in the city. Haakon had previously been Duke of Norway and had the city had formed his power base. So Oslo succeeded Bergen as the capital of the country.
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  2. Nov 20, 2019 · After the breakdown in the Kalmar Union in 1523, the city was briefly capital once more until 1536. Norway and Denmark entered into a personal union and the newly created Denmark-Norway chose Copenhagen as its capital. The former name of Oslo. What's in a name? The name Oslo, also styled Ánslo, Áslo, Óslo or Opslo has a disputed origin.

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    In 1814 the former provincial town of Christiania became the capital of the independent Kingdom of Norway, when the union with Denmark was dissolved and replaced by a personal union with Sweden. Several state institutions were established and the city's role as a capital initiated a period of rapidly increasing population.

  4. May 22, 2024 · The city was founded by King Harald Hardraade about 1050, and about 1300 the Akershus fortress was built by Haakon V. After the city was destroyed by fire in 1624, Christian IV of Denmark-Norway built a new town farther west, under the walls of the Akershus fortress, and called it Christiania.

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  5. Jul 19, 2023 · Oslo’s first run at being Norway’s capital. Bergen didn’t hold the honor of being Norway’s capital for long, because Oslo quickly began to rise in political power. By 1314, King Haakon V proclaimed Oslo to be the capital city of Norway.

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  6. Oslo is the capital and largest city of Norway. It is also a municipality and a county. With a population of 560,484 as of January 1, 2008, it is the third-largest Scandinavian city, after Copenhagen and Stockholm. It is arguably the world's most expensive city in which to live.

  7. In 1314, the Norwegian King Haakon V made Oslo the capital of the kingdom and began to build Akershus Castle. Because of this, Oslo gained importance compared to the most important cities up to that time: Bergen and Trondheim.

  8. Jan 24, 2018 · The Oslo of today is a rapidly changing city with a smart new waterfront and a population growth causing it to become one of Europe's fastest growing capitals. It is now an important centre of energy, media and finance, and known throughout the world as the home of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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