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List of boroughs of Oslo : ウィキペディア英語版
List of boroughs of Oslo
The 15 boroughs of Oslo were created on 1 January 2004. They each have an elected local council with limited responsibilities.〔 〕
Local authorities call the current 15 bydeler also "District" in English. ()
In addition is Marka (1585 residents), that is administrated by several boroughs; and Sentrum (861 residents, 1.8 km2) that is partially administrated by St. Hanshaugen, and in part directly by the city council. As of 1 January 2008, Oslo had 560,484 residents, of which 1134 were not allocated to a borough.
== Boroughs 1973–88 ==

From 1973 to 30 June 1988, Oslo had 40 boroughs. Some existed only on paper, since they were to be constituted only when the areas were built.
* Borough 1: Ruseløkka, Skillebekk, Frogner
* Borough 2: Homansbyen, Uranienborg, Majorstua, parts of Fagerborg
* Borough 3: St. Hanshaugen, Gamle Aker, parts of Ila and Fagerborg
* Borough 4: Marienlyst, Ullevål, Lindern, parts of Fagerborg
* Borough 5: Bjølsen, Sagene, parts of Ila
* Borough 6: Sandaker, Åsen, Torshov
* Borough 7: Grünerløkka, Møllergata
* Borough 8: Sinsen, Rodeløkka, parts of Tøyen
* Borough 9: Grønland, Gamlebyen, Kampen, Vålerenga, parts of Tøyen
* Borough 10: Ekeberg, Holtet, Bekkelaget
* Borough 11: Nordstrand
* Borough 12–13–14: Holmlia, Hauketo, Rudene
* Borough 15: Lambertseter
* Borough 16–17: Banderud, Skullerud, Rustad, Bøler, Ulsrud, Tveteråsen
* Borough 18: Ryen, Manglerud, Abildsø
* Borough 19: Skøyen, Oppsal, parts of Trasop
* Borough 20: Etterstad, Helsfyr, Teisen
* Borough 21–22: Tveita, Hellerud, Haugerud, Trosterud, parts of Trasop
* Borough 23 was to take parts of boroughs 20, 24 and 31
* Borough 24–25: Lindeberg, Furuset, Ellingsrud, Haugenstua, Høybråten, Tangerud
* Borough 26: Rommen, Fossum, Stovner
* Borough 27: Romsås
* Borough 28: Rødtvet, Ammerud, parts of Grorud
* Borough 29: Kalbakken, Flaen, parts of Grorud
* Borough 30: Linderud, Veitvet, Sletteløkka
* Borough 31: Løren, Risløkka, Økern
* Borough 32: Lofthus, Årvoll, Tonsenhagen
* Borough 33: Nydalen, Grefsen, Kjelsås
* Borough 34: Tåsen, Korsvoll, Kringsjå
* Borough 35: Vinderen, Ris, Slemdal, Holmenkollen
* Borough 36: Røa, Hovseter, Voksen
* Borough 37: Ullernåsen, Lysaker, Bestum
* Borough 38: Huseby, Smestad, Skøyen
* Borough 39: Bygdøy
* Borough 40: Marka, the islands

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