Fredrikstad

Fredrikstad, Viken, Norway
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Onsøy Station (Q17194963)
item type: jernbanestasjon
Summary from Nederlands / Dutch Wikipedia (nlwiki)

Station Onsøy is een voormalig spoorwegstation in Onsøy in de gemeente Fredrikstad in fylke Østfold in Noorwegen. Onsøy werd geopend in 1879. Het stationsgebouw was een ontwerp van Peter Andreas Blix. In 1983 werd het gesloten. Het gebouw werd in 2007 gesloopt. Onsøy ligt aan de westelijke tak van Østfoldbanen.

station code: ONS; UIC station code: 7600521

Borge (Q966777)
item type: tidligere norsk kommune
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Borge is a parish and former municipality in Østfold county, Norway. Today it is located in the northeast part of Fredrikstad municipality, near the border with Sarpsborg.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former municipalities of Norway
Rauøyfjorden (Q11997226)
item type: sund
Summary from Nynorsk / Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia (nnwiki)

Rauøyfjorden eller Rauerfjorden er ein liten fjord, eller eigentleg eit sund, i Ytre Oslofjord mellom Rauøy i Østfold og Engalsvik i Fredrikstad kommune. Sundet er om lag 4,5 km langt og 1,5 km breitt.

Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg (Q3355000)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg is an urban area in Norway consisting of the twin cities Sarpsborg and Fredrikstad, in addition to several smaller towns in between and on the outside of the core of the cities.

Glomma (Q214535)
item type: elv
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Glomma, or Glåma, is Norway's longest and most voluminous river. With a total length of 621 kilometres (386 miles), it has a drainage basin that covers fully 13% of Norway's surface area, all in the southern part of the country.

Rolvsøy (Q6516671)
item type: bosetning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rolvsøy is a village, an island, and a former municipality in Østfold county, Norway.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former municipalities of Norway
Ørmen (Q8079224)
item type: bosetning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ørmen is a village in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway. In the past, the village was also a train station on the Østfold Line. The station was opened on 1 October 1914 although passenger service ended 1 April 1957. The station then functioned as a stop until it closed on 29 May 1983.

Lisleby (Q6515403)
item type: bosetning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lisleby is the largest of the cityparts in centrum Fredrikstad, Norway. Before 1963, Lisleby was a part Glemmen kommune. Lisleby was a center of the Fredrikstad industry, and the first electric light used in Norway, was lit in Lisleby Bruk in 1877.

Fredrikstad Fortress (Q5499573)
item type: kulturminne
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fredrikstad fortress (Fredrikstad festning) was a fortification in Fredrikstad, Norway. It was the base of the Østfold Regiment, with defence related responsibilities for the east side of Oslofjord.

Skivika (Q1772073)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)


Skivika (also called Skeidarvik and Skjærvika) is a village in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway. Its population (2005) is 1,117, of which 5 people live within the border of the neighboring municipality Sarpsborg.

Lervik (Q2002924)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lervik is a village in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway, located by the Oslofjord. The population of Lervik is 2,393 (2008). In the summer, a lot of tourists comes to Lervik, mainly from Oslo and Bærum.

Rostadneset (Q2124658)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rostadneset is a village in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway, north of the city of Fredrikstad in the former municipality Rolvsøy. Its population (SSB 2005) is 270.

Slevik (Q2266485)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Slevik is a village in the southern part of Fredrikstad municipality, Norway. Its population (SSB 2005) is 990.

Glosli (Q2363922)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Glosli is a village in the eastern part of Fredrikstad municipality, Norway. Its population (SSB 2005) is 613.

Øyenkilen (Q3356356)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Øyenkilen is a village in the southern part of Fredrikstad municipality, Norway. Its population (SSB 2005) is 563.

Alshus (Q3356517)
item type: tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Alshus is a village in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway, situated on the island and former municipality of Kråkerøy. Its population (SSB 2005) is 1,019. Alshus is placed at the eastern coast of Kråkerøy (directly translated to Crow Island), lying next to Kallera and Femdal. The kids in this village is basically belonging to Lunde barneskole, and the youngsters at Kråkerøy Ungdomsskole. The two local sportsclubs is the blue-suitedTrolldalen IF and Kråkerøy IL in their white shirts and green shorts.

Engalsvik (Q5377433)
item type: bosetning / tettsted i Norge
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Engelsviken is a village in Fredrikstad municipality, Norway. As of 2003 it is considered by Statistics Norway as a part of the Greater Lervik area.

Kråkerøy (Q6440459)
item type: bosetning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The borough of Kråkerøy (Norwegian: Kråkerøy Herad) is an administrative region in Fredrikstad, Norway.

Sellebakk (Q7448610)
item type: bosetning / administrasjonssenter
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sellebakk is a community in the town of Fredrikstad in Norway. It is located in the former municipality Borge, on the eastern bank of Glomma. Lisleby is located to the west.

Gressvik (Q11972584)
item type: bosetning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gressvik is a village located in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway. The river named Seut separates Gressvik from the city of Fredrikstad. Gressvik stretches from Ørebekk in the north, to Rød and Viker in the south.

Lisleby stasjon (Q17564702)
item type: jernbanestasjon
Summary from Nederlands / Dutch Wikipedia (nlwiki)

Station Lisleby is een voormalig station in Lisleby, gemeente Fredrikstad in fylke Østfold in Noorwegen. Het station werd geopend in 1888. In 1999 werd het gesloten voor persoenenvervoer. Het stationsgebouw is inmiddels gesloopt. Lisleby ligt aan de westelijke tak van Østfoldbanen.

station code: LBY; UIC station code: 7600524

Saltnes, Østfold, Norway (Q2275745)
item type: bosetning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Saltnes is a village mostly situated in the municipality of Råde, Norway. Its population in 2015 was 2,173, of which 89 people live within the border of the neighboring municipality, Fredrikstad.

Glemmen (Q5567538)
item type: tidligere norsk kommune
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Glemmen is a parish and former municipality with the city of Fredrikstad, Østfold county, Norway.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former municipalities of Norway
Thorsø, Norway (Q7796766)
item type: bosetning / setegård
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Thorsø or Tose is a farm located in the former municipality of Torsnes (until 1910 part of Borge) in Østfold county, Norway. The first written source found about this farm is from 1472, in the form of Tosowe. This is one of three placenames in Østfold that are believed to derive from Old Norse Þórshof and thus indicate an old location for worshipping the Norse god Thor, a temple or "hof". Jan de Vries pointed out in his work on Germanic religion that although instances of placenames derived from Þórshof are fairly common in Norway, they are all grouped around the Oslofjord.

Onsøy (Q6516428)
item type: halvøy / herregård / tidligere norsk kommune
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Onsøy is a peninsula and a former municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre was Gressvik.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former municipalities of Norway