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  1. History of Oslo's name. The Norwegian city of Oslo was founded in the year 1040 under the name Ánslo. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, a new city was built closer to Akershus Fortress and named Christiania in the king's honour. From 1877, the city's name was spelled Kristiania in government usage ...

  2. Dec 1, 2023 · Demand Letter. All states | 3 types. Preview. 4.7 ( 39 reviews) Updated Dec 1, 2023. ~ 2 pages. 11.1K downloads. Free. A demand letter for payment is a formal method of communication that informs a party of a default or infringement.

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  3. Christiánie, známá také jako Svobodné město Christiania (dánsky Fristaden Christiania, anglicky Freetown Christiania) je polonezávislá anarchistická komuna ležící na území Dánska. Prohlásila se autonomní oblastí 26. září 1971 a nachází se ve čtvrti Christianshavn v dánském hlavním městě Kodani.

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  4. Christianias flagga. Christianias vapen. Christiania ( Fristaden Christiania, Det fri Christiania eller i dagligt tal "Staden") är en del av stadsdelen Christianshavn i Köpenhamn. Området är uppkallat efter kung Kristian IV och är beläget på ett 34 hektar stort område [ 1] som tidigare tillhört den danska marinen.

  5. Dec 12, 2023 · FamilySearch Historical Records Image Visibility Notice. This collection is for the 1915 census for the city of Oslo, which, until 1925, was known as Kristiania. The census contains an enumeration of all persons resident in the city on 1 February. Municipal censuses for Oslo were taken in the following years: 1883, 1899-1905, 1907-1910, 1912 ...

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    • Norge, Olso, Folketellinger, 1915
  6. Not Donald McKay-built clipper "Star of Empire" of 1853. [1] This source claims the ship to be Skoleskib ( Bark ) Christiania, built 1852 in New York, Former English suitcase ship in the East Indies - name - Lady Gray (actually Lady Grey). 557 tons. 1877 - Purchased from England to Kristiania and refitted to stationary school ship at Kristiania ...

  7. Kristiania Bohemians. The Kristiania Bohemians ( Norwegian: Kristiania-bohemen) were a political and cultural movement in the 1880s centered in Kristiania (now Oslo). [1] Hans Jæger was the central figure in the movement, [2] and other prominent members included Christian Krohg, Oda Krohg, Jon Flatabø, Haakon Nyhuus, and Nils Johan Schjander.

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