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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia - University of Oslo

The University of Oslo (Universitetet i Oslo, in Latin Universitas Osloensis) was founded in 1811 as Universitas Regia Fredericiana (the Royal Frederick University, Norwegian Det Kongelige Frederiks Universitet), modelled after the recently established University of Berlin, and originally named after King Frederick of Denmark and Norway. The university currently has about 30,000 students and employs about 5000 people. It is the largest, most prestigious and oldest univ ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - University of Oslo - Museums
University of Oslo - Museum of Cultural History. University Museum of National Antiquities Collection of Coins and Medals Ethnographic Museum The Viking Ship Museum University of Oslo - Natural History Museum. Mineralological-geological Museum Paleontological Museum Zoological Museum Bot ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia - Artur Hazelius

Artur Immanuel Hazelius (30 November 1833 – 27 May 1901), Swedish teacher, scholar and folklorist, founder of the Nordic Museum and the open-air museum Skansen in Stockholm. Hazelius was born in Stockholm, son of Johan August Hazelius, military officer (with final rank of major general), politician and publicist. He entered Uppsala University in 1854, and received his Ph.D. degree in 1860, after which he worked as a teacher, as well as participating ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia - Yad Vashem

Land of Israel Districts · Cities · Transportation Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee Mediterranean · Negev · Judea · Samaria Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl Balfour · Mandate · 1947 UN Plan Independence · Austerity · Ma'abarot Lavon Affair · Eichmann Trial 1948 War · 1949 Armistice · Suez War Six-Day War · Attrition War Yom Kippur War · Lebanon War Peace treaties with: Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan Timeline · Peace process · Peace camp 1st Intifada · Os ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia - Culture of Israel

Land of Israel Districts · Cities · Transportation Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee Mediterranean · Negev · Judea · Samaria Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl Balfour · Mandate · 1947 UN Plan Independence · Austerity · Ma'abarot Lavon Affair · Eichmann Trial 1948 War · 1949 Armistice · Suez War Six-Day War · Attrition War Yom Kippur War · Lebanon War Peace treaties with: Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan Timeline · Peace process · Peace camp 1st Intifad ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia - Aurochs

The aurochs (Bos primigenius) is an extinct European mammal of the Bovidae family. The word aurochs is both singular and plural; alternative plural forms are aurochsen or urus. The animal's original scientific name, Bos primigenius, translated the German term Auerochse or Urochs, literally "primeval ox", or "proto-ox". However, this scientific name is now considered invalid by ITIS, who classify aurochs under Bos taurus, the same species as domestic cattle. However, in 2003, the ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia - Ferry

A ferry is a boat or a ship carrying passengers, and sometimes their vehicles, on scheduled services. Ferries have also been used to transport railroad cars and were once common in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ferries form a part of the public transport systems of many waterside cities, allowing direct transit between points at a capital cost much lower than bridges or tunnels. A foot-passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, is sometimes called a waterbus or water taxi. Ferry - Notab ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Bergen Norway - Communication

Bergen has an international airport, Bergen Airport, Flesland, with direct flights to many European cities. The Bergensbanen railway line runs east to Voss, Geilo, Hønefoss and Oslo. Public transportation is provided by Gaia Trafikk and Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap (HSD). Local transport to Arna is provided by Norges Statsbaner. There is also a funicular (Fløibanen) and an aerial tramway (Ulriksbanen). The tramsystem was closed in 1964, although a museum-line still operates on Møhlenpris. A modern tramway line connecting the city-centre w ...

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Bergen Norway, Bergen Norway - History, Bergen Norway - Cityscape, Bergen Norway - Administration, Bergen Norway - Weather, Bergen Norway - Universities and research, Bergen Norway - Industry, Bergen Norway - Communication, Bergen Norway - Culture and sports, Bergen Norway - Famous people from Bergen, Bergen Norway - Twin cities

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Oslo - Communications

Oslo - Air. Oslo Airport Gardermoen served by high speed train (Flytoget) Sandefjord Airport Torp (Vestfold) Oslo - Sea. There are daily ferry connections to: Kiel (Germany), Copenhagen (Denmark), Frederikshavn (Denmark), Hirtshals (Denmark), Nesodden. Oslo - Train. Oslo Sentralstasjon is the main railway station in Oslo. From there, there are connections in the directions of: Trondheim, ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Oslo - Sports

Oslo was the host city for the 1952 Winter Olympic Games. Except for the downhill skiing at Norefjell, all events took place within the city limits. The Bislett stadion was used for speed skating events at the Olympics, but in recent years it has been better known for its annual Bislett Games track and field event. The whole Bislett Stadion has been re-built and was formally opened for the Bislett Games on July 29th 2005. Two football teams from Oslo, Vålerenga I.F. Fotball and F.C. Lyn Oslo, play in the N ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Oslo - Historical population

http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/02/folkendrhist_en/tables/tab/0301.html http://www.ssb.no/folkendrkv_en/2004k4/hittil02-en.html conurbation: 1999: 763.957 2005: 811.688 http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/01/10/beftett_en/ http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/02/01/10/beftett_en/arkiv/art-2000-12-18-01-en.html Oslo - Born in Oslo. Grete Waitz (October 1, 1953), Norwegian marathon runner Sonja Henie (April 8, 1912), Norwegian figure skater and ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Oslo - History

According to the Norse sagas, Oslo was founded around 1048 by king Harald Hardråde. Recent archaeological research has uncovered Christian burials from before 1000, evidence of a preceding urban settlement. This called for the celebration of Oslo's millennium in 2000. The origin of the name is still somewhat unclear. While "-lo" almost certainly means "lee" or "harbour", "os" may have several connotations, including one of the norse pantheons, a river mouth or a hillside. It has been regarded as the capital city since the reign of Håkon V ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Oslo - Administration

The city of Oslo constitutes a county of Norway. It is governed by a city government (Byråd) based on the principle of Parliamentarism. The government consists of 6 government members called commissioners (byråder, sing. byråd), and is appointed by the city council, which is the supreme authority of the city. The council consists of 59 popularly elected representatives. Following the latest reform of January 1, 2004, the city is divided into 15 boroughs (bydel) that are to a considerable extent self governed. In addition, there is the main city centre and the rural/recreational areas (marka), not ...

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Oslo, Oslo - Physical environment, Oslo - History, Oslo - Some points of interest, Oslo - Institutions of higher learning, Oslo - Communications, Oslo - Air, Oslo - Sea, Oslo - Train, Oslo - Local public transport, Oslo - Administration, Oslo - Media, Oslo - Sports, Oslo - Historical population, Oslo - Born in Oslo

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Israel - Museums

More than 200 museums are operating in Israel with millions of visitors annually. Culture of Israel - Jerusalem. Major museums in Jerusalem are: The Israel Museum The Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem, The Ticho House. The L.A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art. The Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem. The Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem. < ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Yad Vashem - Museum

In 1993, the Yad Vashem institute decided to build a new, larger museum to replace the old, smaller museum, which was built during the 1960's. This was in response to the construction of larger Holocaust museums in Washington D.C. and Europe. The new museum is the largest Holocaust museum in the world. It is carved into the mountain and designed to reflect the story of the European Jewish community during the Holocaust and their resurrection from the ashes in Israel. It consists of a long corridor with 10 exhibition halls, each dedicated to ...

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Yad Vashem, Yad Vashem - Activities, Yad Vashem - Museum, Yad Vashem - Righteous among the nations

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Trondheim - Notable sights and buildings

Trondheim - Nidaros Cathedral. Two of Norway's greatest tourist attractions are the Nidaros Cathedral and Archbishop's Palace. They are located side by side, in the middle of historic Trondheim. The large gothic cathedral, built from 1070 on, was Northern Europe's most important Christian pilgrimage site during the middle ages, with pilgrimage routes from Oslo in southern Norway, and from t ...

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Aurochs - The Worship of aurochs

Aurochs are depicted in many Paleolithic European cave paintings such as those found at Lascaux and Livernon in France. Their life force may have been attributed with magical qualities, for early carvings of the aurochs have also been found. The impressive and dangerous aurochs survived into the Iron Age in Anatolia and the Near East, and was worshiped throughout that area as a sacred animal, the Lunar Bull, associated with the Great Goddess and later with Mithras. A 1999 archaeological dig in Peterborough, England, uncovered the skul ...

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Aurochs, Aurochs - Origin, Aurochs - Subspecies, Aurochs - The Worship of aurochs, Aurochs - Domestication and disappearance, Aurochs - Other uses of the word 'aurochs'

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Israel - Film and theatre

Culture of Israel - Repertory theater companies. Habima HaKameri Beit Lessin Gesher HaKhan Haifa Theater Beer-Sheba Theater Culture of Israel - Filmmakers. Boaz Davidson Assi Dayan - Givat Halfon Eina Ona (Halfon Hill does not respond), The life according to Agfa, A Whale in Sharton beach Eytan Fox - Yossi & Jagger Amos Gitay - Kadosh ...

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Culture of Israel, Culture of Israel - Background, Culture of Israel - Artist colonies, Culture of Israel - Poetry and literature, Culture of Israel - Noted poets, Culture of Israel - Prose authors, Culture of Israel - Fine Arts, Culture of Israel - Museums, Culture of Israel - Jerusalem, Culture of Israel - Tel Aviv, Culture of Israel - Haifa, Culture of Israel - Music, Culture of Israel - Film and theatre, Culture of Israel - Repertory theater companies, Culture of Israel - Filmmakers, Culture of Israel - Playwrights, Culture of Israel - Actors, Culture of Israel - Comedy and satire, Culture of Israel - Animal rights in Israel

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Israel - Background

With a population drawn from more than one hundred countries on six continents, Israeli society is rich in cultural diversity and artistic creativity. The arts are actively encouraged and supported by the government. The Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra performs throughout the country and frequently tours abroad. The Jerusalem Symphony, the orchestra of the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, also tours frequently as do other musical ensembles. Almost every municipality has a chamber orchestra or ensemble, many boasting the talents of gifted performers recently arrive ...

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Culture of Israel, Culture of Israel - Background, Culture of Israel - Artist colonies, Culture of Israel - Poetry and literature, Culture of Israel - Noted poets, Culture of Israel - Prose authors, Culture of Israel - Fine Arts, Culture of Israel - Museums, Culture of Israel - Jerusalem, Culture of Israel - Tel Aviv, Culture of Israel - Haifa, Culture of Israel - Music, Culture of Israel - Film and theatre, Culture of Israel - Repertory theater companies, Culture of Israel - Filmmakers, Culture of Israel - Playwrights, Culture of Israel - Actors, Culture of Israel - Comedy and satire, Culture of Israel - Animal rights in Israel

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University of Oslo - Museums: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Israel - Poetry and literature

Culture of Israel - Noted poets. Hayyim Nahman Bialik Natan Alterman Abraham Shlonsky Leah Goldberg Yehudah Amichai Nathan Zach David Avidan Rachel (poet) Dalia Rabikovich(died in 2005) Neomi Shemer (1930-2004) Rami Saari Culture of Israel - Prose authors. Shmuel Yosef Agnon (winner of the Nobel prize for literature in 1966) Aharon Appelfeld David Grossman Ram Oren Amos Oz M ...

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Culture of Israel, Culture of Israel - Background, Culture of Israel - Artist colonies, Culture of Israel - Poetry and literature, Culture of Israel - Noted poets, Culture of Israel - Prose authors, Culture of Israel - Fine Arts, Culture of Israel - Museums, Culture of Israel - Jerusalem, Culture of Israel - Tel Aviv, Culture of Israel - Haifa, Culture of Israel - Music, Culture of Israel - Film and theatre, Culture of Israel - Repertory theater companies, Culture of Israel - Filmmakers, Culture of Israel - Playwrights, Culture of Israel - Actors, Culture of Israel - Comedy and satire, Culture of Israel - Animal rights in Israel

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