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Gjønnes : ウィキペディア英語版
Gjønnes

Gjønnes is a district in eastern Bærum, Norway.
==Geography and history==
Gjønnes is the district southwest of Presterud, Nadderud and Bekkestua, south and east of Haslum, north of Ekeberg, Ramstad and Ballerud.
Geographically, the most significant feature of Gjønnes was the Nadderud Watershed ((ノルウェー語:Nadderudvassdraget)), with several small creeks from northern Bærum confluencing south of Gjønnes farm before continuing southwest towards Øverlandselva. Most of the creek system is now led underground through a pipe system. Much of the riverbed southwest of Gjønnes is used as a pedestrian road. A grinding mill was operated at Gjønnes, but it was only usable during flooding.
The name stems from the local farm, whose name has been recorded as Gieffnes (1578), Gioffuenes (1617) and Gionæs (1723). The farm has been owned by the Haslum family since 1883. In 1826 the farm was registered with 210 decares of crop, four horses, sixteen cattle and sixteen sheep. In 1939 it had 296 decares of crop, four horses, forty cattle, six swine and 25 chicken. Gjønnes farm also had a limestone oven. The former croft Kleiva was separated from Gjønnes in 1820. In 1939 Kleiva had 19 decares of crop, one horse, six cattle and 20 swine.
Farming later decreased significantly, and the periphery of the farmland was soon built up with housing. This development was spurred by the creation of the Kolsås Line light rail.〔 The farm still exists, but in 2009 politicians agreed to allow housebuilding on much of the remaining soil.

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