Overlooking the Oslo fjord on the top area of more than 100 kilometers and this is what adds to the beauty of the city, and of course activities that give the city life and culture vary. Most of the sites are easily accessible on foot within the city, said the Oslo museum on a global level, and the nightlife is impressive, held in the city also has a wide range of outdoor activities. Although the Oslo and one of the largest capitals of Europe, but it's one of the few with a population density of cities. This is what the locals can enjoy biking, hiking, ice skating, skiing, kayaking, sailing, and more than that within the city limits or outside by the train ride. But Oslo's population has not only attracted to these wonders granted to them by one of the largest and most beautiful European cities. Where the city underwent a significant expansion as a result of the discovery of oil reserves in the North Sea during 1960, this has led to the development of the city and increase the traffic. Oslo has become today a thriving city and a vibrant nightlife private life through the biggest cafes and bars. The flow of oil money has allowed the city to increase investments in the field of art and culture. Where he held a wide range of cultural and music festivals, especially during the summer months, Oslo is an ideal place for those interested in culture. The city is also home to some of the largest museums in northern Europe, including the National Museum, which houses Edvard Munch (The Scream).
Over the years, the growing population of Oslo led to the transformation of the city of Oslo to the growing urban area. However, the city contains many green belts, and more than any other European capital, which explains the attraction of the local population to live in the outdoors, especially in winter. The locals go to the beach during the summer, that the richness of this city and its people from the most dazzling and beautiful things in this city.
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