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Öreskoga
Öreskoga is a fictional town in Sweden, where most of the Bert-diaries take place. Bert Ljung lives in Öreskoga, at ''Klosterstigen 18''. In the books, he lives in a three floors high house with six flats, while he in the TV series live in a high-rise apartment building, similar to those in Hagalund. The name Öreskoga is a combination of the hometowns of the authors of the Bert-diaries - Sören Olsson's hometown, Örebro, and Anders Jacobsson's hometown, Karlskoga. Öreskoga is located somewhere between Karlskoga-Örebro. ==Geography== Outside Öreskoga is the lake of ''Nöckeln'', where Bert and his friends are swimming and bathing in the summertime. The cover of the book ''Bert och badbrudarna'' depicts Bert swimming in the lake. Öreskoga also has a town park, where Bert and Nadja meet below the old oak at the end of ''Berts dagbok'', and where Bert and Emilia walk together in the summertime in ''Berts bravader''.
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