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.[ 1]
Borough
Residents
Area
Number
Alna
49 801
13,7 km2
12
Bjerke
33 422
7,7 km2
9
Frogner
59 269
8,3 km2
5
Gamle Oslo
58 671
7,5 km2
1
Grorud
27 707
8,2 km2
10
Grünerløkka
62 423
4,8 km2
2
Nordre Aker
52 327
13,6 km2
8
Nordstrand
52 459
16,9 km2
14
Sagene
45 089
3,1 km2
3
St. Hanshaugen
38 945
3,6 km2
4
Stovner
33 316
8,2 km2
11
Søndre Nordstrand
39 066
18,4 km2
15
Ullern
34 596
9,4 km2
6
Vestre Aker
50 157
16,6 km2
7
Østensjø
50 806
12,2 km2
13
In addition is Marka (1610 residents), that is administered by several boroughs; and Sentrum (1471 residents, 1.8 km2 ) that is partially administered by St. Hanshaugen, and in part directly by the city council. As of 1 January 2020, Oslo had 693,494 residents, of which 2386 were not allocated to a borough.
Borough structure 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
Borough structure 1988–2004
From 1985 to 1988, the boroughs of Stovner, Røa, Gamle Oslo and Søndre Nordstrand were trials for the new system.
From 1 July 1988 to 31 December 2003, Oslo had 25 boroughs:
In addition Sentrum and Marka.
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