Skarpsno
{{Short description|Neighborhood in Oslo, Norway}}
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Skarpsno is a neighborhood in Frogner borough in Oslo, Norway. The area is located near Frognerkilen. Skarpsno was a former ferry landing site with traffic to Bygdøy, and a storage yard for timber. It is served by the tram station Skarpsno (station). The former railway station Skarpsno closed in 1973.{{cite encyclopedia|title=Skarpsno |encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/Skarpsno|language=Norwegian|accessdate=29 January 2012}}{{cite encyclopedia|title=Skarpsno |encyclopedia=Oslo byleksikon |editor1=Arstal, Aksel |editor1-link=Aksel Arstal|editor2=Just, Carl|editor2-link=Carl Just|publisher=Aschehoug |location=Oslo|edition=2|year=1966 |origyear=1938 |language=Norwegian }} The maritime section of the 1914 Jubilee Exhibition was located at Skarpsno.{{cite book|title=Kristianias historie |volume=5|first=S. C. |last=Hammer |language=Norwegian |author-link=Simon Christian Hammer |year=1928 |publisher=Cappelen |page=419 |chapter=Jubilæumsaaret og krigsutbruddet}}
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Category:Neighbourhoods of Oslo
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