Vestre Aker

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Bydel Vestre Aker
Image:Oslo_coat.png
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City Oslo
Borough NO-030107
Area 16.59 km²
Population
 - Total (2004)
 - Density

40,100
/km²
www.bydel-vestre-aker.oslo.kommune.no

Vestre Aker is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. The previous municipality of Vestre Aker became part of the city of Oslo in 1948.

The borough of Vestre Aker was organized as part of the January 1 2004 reform. Previous boroughs Vinderen and Røa became part of the new borough of Vestre Aker.

The borough consists of the following traditional districts of Oslo:



Boroughs of Oslo Oslo coat of arms

Alna | Bjerke | Frogner | Gamle Oslo | Grorud | Grünerløkka | (Marka) | Nordstrand | Nordre Aker | Sagene | (Sentrum) | St. Hanshaugen | Stovner | Søndre Nordstrand | Ullern | Vestre Aker | Østensjø

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