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Photo: Jan Tomas Espedal –
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Everyone knows that Oslo is a divided city – also politically.
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But there are huge variations between the districts of the city.
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In one place, voters vote almost exactly as the whole city as a whole.
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Sissel and Truls Farner live there and think it is because the district has all types of homes – and people.
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Oslo is a divided city – also politically. But the dividing lines run across the city. This is how Oslo voted in the last parliamentary election.
Blue in the west, red in the east.
How easy it is to think it is to draw the political map in Oslo. And roughly speaking, it is still true – especially if Nordstrand, which is located in the east, is considered the western edge.
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