Ekeberg

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Ekerberg és un barri d'Oslo, Noruega. El torneig de futbol de la Copa de Noruega es duu a terme a Ekeberg cada estiu. La pintura "El crit" d'Edvard Munch es pintà a Utsikten ("la vista"), una part d'Ekeberg. rdf:langString
Ekeberg es una localidad de la provincia de Vestfold en la región de Østlandet, Noruega. A 1 de enero de 2017 tenía una población estimada de 412 habitantes.​ Se encuentra ubicada al sureste del país, a poca distancia al sur de Oslo, al oeste de la frontera con Suecia, y junto a la costa occidental del fiordo de Oslo. rdf:langString
Ekerberg est un quartier de la ville d'Oslo en Norvège. Il se trouve au sein du bydel de Nordstrand. Chaque année, la finale de la coupe de Norvège de football se joue en été à Ekeberg. La peinture Le Cri d'Edvard Munch a été peinte depuis la rue d' (no) (« la vue »), qui se trouve à Ekeberg. rdf:langString
Ekeberg - część przedmieścia Oslo w Norwegii, położona nad fiordem Oslofjord na terenie dzielnicy Nordstrand. Wcześniejsza miejscowość Ekeberg została włączona w administracyjne granice miasta Oslo (Wielkie Oslo) w dniu 1 stycznia 2004. Dzielnica znana dzięki obrazowi Edvarda Muncha, Krzyk, namalowanego z wykorzystaniem krajobrazu, jaki rozciąga się z Ekeberg na Oslofjorden. W dzielnicy tej, na stadionie Ekebergsletta, odbywają się każdego lata norweskie rozgrywki pucharowe w piłce nożnej. rdf:langString
Ekeberg is a neighborhood in the city of Oslo, Norway. The Norway Cup soccer tournament takes place at Ekebergsletta every summer. "Sletta" means "the plain". The painting "The Scream" by Edvard Munch is painted from Utsikten ("the view"), a part of Ekeberg. In the area are a number of old Iron Age grave mounds and Bronze Age ritual sites. This establish the area of Ekeberg as one of the oldest inhabited places around Oslo. During the Middle Ages, the farm of Ekeberg belonged to Hovedøya Abbey. The area was later taken by the crown. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ekerberg és un barri d'Oslo, Noruega. El torneig de futbol de la Copa de Noruega es duu a terme a Ekeberg cada estiu. La pintura "El crit" d'Edvard Munch es pintà a Utsikten ("la vista"), una part d'Ekeberg.
rdf:langString Ekeberg is a neighborhood in the city of Oslo, Norway. The Norway Cup soccer tournament takes place at Ekebergsletta every summer. "Sletta" means "the plain". The painting "The Scream" by Edvard Munch is painted from Utsikten ("the view"), a part of Ekeberg. In the area are a number of old Iron Age grave mounds and Bronze Age ritual sites. This establish the area of Ekeberg as one of the oldest inhabited places around Oslo. During the Middle Ages, the farm of Ekeberg belonged to Hovedøya Abbey. The area was later taken by the crown. From 1760, the farm of Ekeberg was run by an appointed owner, and his relatives owned the farm thereafter. In the area, a number of small homesteads under the main farm was erected the following century. The first suburban settlement came around 1900, and the early suburb was raised in the years prior to 1935. Many of the early houses are still present in the area. Ekeberg belonged to Oslo from 1947. In 1926 Roald Amundsen's airship Norge, was on its way from Italy to Svalbard, stopped in Oslo, mooring at Ekeberg at a specially-constructed mast, the foundation of which can still be seen today at the north end of the park. The farm land (Ekebergsletta) cultivated crops until 1950, and the farm still had goats and small cattle up to 1965. The neighborhood of Ekeberg is situated on a bluff overlooking the city. During the 19th century, the air was considered excellent for tuberculosis patients. Shortly after World War II, there were discussions on how to use the area, and the idea of an airport for Oslo was suggested. This was rejected, and the Labour party politician Rolf Hofmo, who had survived internment at the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen during the Second World War, proposed the idea of a free area for sport and other activities. Ekeberg-Bekkelaget was a borough of Oslo up to January 1, 2004, when it became part of the Gamle Oslo and Nordstrand boroughs. Ekeberg as a geographical area was mentioned by Snorri Sturluson in his Saga of the Kings. In the northern part of the area the farm "Ekeberg Hovedgård" is located. The fields of the farm are now a part of Ekebergsletta and the camp ground where the main building still stands. The name: Old Norse Eikaberg - the first element is the genitive plural case of eik f 'oak', the last element is berg n 'mountain'. Sculpture ParkA sculpture park, Ekebergparken Sculpture Park opened in 2013 on the initiative of the Norwegian businessman and multimillionaire Christian Ringnes. The park contains numerous works of art from Norwegian and international artists, among others, Salvador Dalí, Lynn Chadwick, Richard Hudson and Per Ung. The sculpture park is located in an area that has been open space and public park since the 1800s. In literatureMany Norwegian authors and poets have written poems and appraisals of the area. Among them Henrik Wergeland, Hans E. Kinck, and Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, who also wrote down the local folklore from the area, concerning the Ekeberg Troll, living inside the hill. Hans Christian Andersen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson apparently established their friendship while admiring the view of the city. Later, Ingeborg Refling Hagen lived in the area, establishing a cultural work which was known as the Ekeberg Colony. A curious mentioning of the area occurs in the cult novel The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1926. Here it is stated that the surviving sailor Gustaf Johansen lived in "an old house at Egeberg" where he died after ramming Cthulhu head on with a fishing vessel.
rdf:langString Ekeberg es una localidad de la provincia de Vestfold en la región de Østlandet, Noruega. A 1 de enero de 2017 tenía una población estimada de 412 habitantes.​ Se encuentra ubicada al sureste del país, a poca distancia al sur de Oslo, al oeste de la frontera con Suecia, y junto a la costa occidental del fiordo de Oslo.
rdf:langString Ekerberg est un quartier de la ville d'Oslo en Norvège. Il se trouve au sein du bydel de Nordstrand. Chaque année, la finale de la coupe de Norvège de football se joue en été à Ekeberg. La peinture Le Cri d'Edvard Munch a été peinte depuis la rue d' (no) (« la vue »), qui se trouve à Ekeberg.
rdf:langString Ekeberg - część przedmieścia Oslo w Norwegii, położona nad fiordem Oslofjord na terenie dzielnicy Nordstrand. Wcześniejsza miejscowość Ekeberg została włączona w administracyjne granice miasta Oslo (Wielkie Oslo) w dniu 1 stycznia 2004. Dzielnica znana dzięki obrazowi Edvarda Muncha, Krzyk, namalowanego z wykorzystaniem krajobrazu, jaki rozciąga się z Ekeberg na Oslofjorden. W dzielnicy tej, na stadionie Ekebergsletta, odbywają się każdego lata norweskie rozgrywki pucharowe w piłce nożnej.
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