59°55′26.6″N 10°48′23.14″E / 59.924056°N 10.8064278°E / 59.924056; 10.8064278

Svartdalen
Brynfoss

The Alna River[1][2][3] (Norwegian: Alnaelva) is a river that runs through Oslo, Norway, from Alnsjøen to the Oslo Fjord at Bjørvika. It also drains Breisjøen, Steinbruvann, Tokerudbekken, and Østensjøvannet. It runs through the boroughs of Gamle Oslo, Nordstrand, Helsfyr, Østensjø, Alna, and Grorud. Large sections of the river run in culverts and the river is highly polluted, partially because it is used as a sewer drain.

The Municipality of Oslo is creating linked walking trails and green spaces along the length of the Alna.

References

  1. Beatley, Timothy. 2017. Handbook of Biophilic City Planning & Design. Washington, DC: Island Press.
  2. Almaas, Ingerid Helsing. 2016. Made in Norway: New Norwegian Architecture. Oslo: The National Association of Norwegian Architects, p. 120.
  3. Berlitz: Oslo Pocket Guide. 2013. London: Berlitz.


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