Alna
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- For alternate uses, see Alna (disambiguation).
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City | Oslo | |
Borough | NO-030112 | |
Area | 13.75 km² | |
Population - Total (2004) - Density |
43,322 /km² |
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www.bydel-alna.oslo.kommune.no |
Alna is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway.
The name is after the river Alna.
The borough consists of the following suburbs:
- Hellerud
- Ellingsrud
- Tveita
- Furuset
- Haugerud
- Trosterud
- Lindeberg
[edit] Demographics
January 1, 2004, there were 43,612 people living in the borough. Of these 21,199 (49%) were male. There were 968 immigrants from western countries and 13,990 from non-western countries. The countries with most immigrants were Turkey (1,170), Pakistan (1,165), Sri Lanka (1,161), the former Yugoslavia (1,078), and Somalia (756). There were 677 births in 2003, and 385 deaths. The same year 6,875 people moved into the borough, while 6,767 moved out. The average income for the borough was NOK 220,390, somewhat lower than the average for the city of 254,429. [1]
The borough of Alna Is also the most crime average boroughs in Oslo, followed by Grorud. Thats why Alna's nick name is Oslo's black swan.
Boroughs of Oslo | |
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Alna | Bjerke | Frogner | Gamle Oslo | Grorud | Grünerløkka | (Marka) | Nordstrand | Nordre Aker | Sagene | (Sentrum) | St. Hanshaugen | Stovner | Søndre Nordstrand | Ullern | Vestre Aker | Østensjø |