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Utøya
Utøya () is an island in the Tyrifjorden lake in Hole municipality, in the county of Buskerud, Norway. The island is ,〔Coastline for the property "0612-235/1 Utøen", according to Statens kartverk, http://seeiendom.no/〕 situated off the shore, by the E16 road, about driving distance south of Hønefoss, and northwest of Oslo city centre. ==Overview== Utøya is owned by the Workers' Youth League (''Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking'', AUF), the youth wing of the Labour Party, which holds an annual summer camp there. The island was given as a commemorative gift by Oslo Trade Union Confederation on 28 August 1950,〔(Store Norske Leksikon: Utøya ) Retrieved 2011-07-24〕 but also serves as a camp site for other events, including other organizations' summer camps. The island is operated commercially by Utøya AS.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Utøya 2010 – AUFs summer camp'' (Arbeidernes Ungdomsfylking )〕 The island was a croft until purchased by Jens Bratlie in 1893. Bratlie used the property as a summer residence until 1933 when it was purchased by Trade Union Confederation.〔Bergens tidende magasinet 21.juli 2012 s.13.〕 The island is largely forested, with some open spaces. A small pier on the east side of the island is used to ferry people to and from Utøykaia on the mainland. There are also permanent buildings. ''Hovedhuset'' ("The Main House"), ''Stabburet'' ("The Hórreo"), and ''Låven'' ("The Barn") are located together near the dock. Up on the hillside (''LO-toppen'') are the main campgrounds, the cafeteria building, and the sanitary building. ''Skolestua'' ("The school house") is located further south.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Massakren på Utøya (Annotated photo of Utøya) )〕
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