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Revision as of 23:10, 22 June 2017
Contents
Quote
Appearance
Climate
Because of the town's northern latitude, daylight varies greatly, from more than 18 hours in midsummer, when it never gets completely dark at night (twilight), to around 6 hours in midwinter.
The temperatures in Oslo are temperate compared to the rest of Norway. Winters are fairly mild and summers can be warm with two out of three days in July that have high temperatures. In winter, three out of every four days remain below freezing, while one out of every four days are so cold that they can kill those who wonder out of doors for any significant time.
Economy
Geography
History
Current Events
Population
- -- Towne (1000+/-) -- During the summer, traders from nearby nations flood the town and for the season the population can quadruple or even quintuple.
Cemeteries
Fortifications
Holy Ground
Churches
Convents
Inns
Law & Lawlessness
Monuments
Private Residences
Taverns
The Thing
Villagers
Visitors
- -- Ciar of Errigal -- Irish gleeman
- -- Cengiz -- The Turkish Horseman
- -- Eadwulf -- The Saxon Huntsman
- -- Godiva -- The Maiden Crone
- -- Rambert -- The Spanish Oneiromancer
- -- Songül -- The Cartomancer
Whore Houses
Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Town,_Oslo
https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=229094
https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/two-medical-cases-from-medieval-oslo-sYWpJVdINa
https://www.visitoslo.com/en/articles/history/
http://gabisworld.com/places/gamlebyen.html