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Marka is the name of the forested and hilly areas surrounding Oslo, Norway. It includes areas within the municipality of Oslo, but also large areas in Hole, Ringerike, Jevnaker, Lunner, Nittedal, Bærum, Asker, and other municipalities in Oppland and Akershus counties. The name is actually just the finite form of ''mark'' (Norse ''mǫrk'' f) 'woodland, forest'. (See also Marker and Aremark.) The term Oslomarka is usually used for all the recreational areas around Oslo. Marka is the administrative name for the part of it that lies inside the city limits. Neighboring municipalities (most of which lie in Akershus) do not have the same kind of administrative division as Oslo, and thus do not have any separate administrative arrangement for their parts of the area. The area within Oslo municipality is divided into two parts. Though not designated a borough of Oslo, it is a major recreational area for the population of Oslo, and development in the area is for the most part prohibited. Despite being used frequently by many inhabitants of Oslo, especially at weekends, the fauna of ''marka'' includes species such as lynx, beaver, Eurasian elk and roe deer. The population and agricultural areas of Marka are located mainly in two valleys, Sørkedalen and Maridalen. Oslomarka is further divided into: * Nordmarka * Østmarka * Lillomarka * Gjelleråsmarka * Bærumsmarka * Krokskogen * Vestmarka * Kjekstadmarka * Sørmarka * Follomarka * Romeriksåsene Of these, Vestmarka, Kjekstadmarka, Romeriksåsene, Follomarka and Sørmarka lie almost entirely outside the city limits. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marka, Oslo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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