Rodeløkka
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.[1]
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
- ^ "Sinsentrikken 50 år". Lokaltrafikk (in Norwegian). 6: 12–19. 1990.
External links
- Ekte gategutter fra Rodeløkka [Real boys-of-the-streets from Rodeløkka]. 26 December 2020. Dagsavisen
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