Holmlia

Holmlia
Neighborhood
Holmlia center, located on Holmlia senter vei.
Holmlia center, located on Holmlia senter vei.
Holmlia is located in Norway
Holmlia
Holmlia
Location of Holmlia in Norway.
Coordinates: 59°50′5.55″N 10°47′41.89″E / 59.8348750°N 10.7949694°E / 59.8348750; 10.7949694
CountryNorway
RegionEastern Norway
CountyOslo
MunicipalityOslo
Population
 (2012)[1]
 • Total35,843
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Post Code
1255 Oslo

Holmlia is a neighborhood in Oslo, Norway with around 12,000 residents.[1] It is located in the south-western part of Søndre Nordstrand, the southernmost borough in Oslo.

The neighborhood is served by Holmlia Station on the Østfold Line, which has a travel time to Oslo S of about 13 minutes. The Holmlia Sportsklubb is located in Holmlia, which contains a football club currently in the Norwegian fourth division. Holmlia also boasts an extensive hiking trail network, which makes it possible to walk to most of the surrounding neighborhoods without ever crossing a single street.[2] It also contains Oslo's only underground swimming pool, Holmlia Bad, located in the mountains near the middle school. The 25 m (82 ft) long pool is run by the city and offers saunas, a slide, and special bathing hours for children and women.[3]

Holmlia is a highly ethnically diverse part of the city of Oslo, with 47.7% of the population having a minority background. The average age of Holmlia's residents is very low. Children under the age of 19 make up 31.3% of the population, whereas only 3.2% are pensioners.[1]

Media said in 2016 that the employment rate is at 73% in Søndre Nordstrand - nine percent lower than the 82% employment in Norway.[4]

The neighborhood's name comes from the rail stop built in 1932. Holmlia Station was originally going to be called Holm Station, but the name was rejected since there was already a Holm on the Vestfold Line. The station was therefore named Holmlia, a combination of two local property names: the farm Holm and the torp Lia.

  1. ^ a b c Hermansen, Elin (2012). "Holmlia: A world in miniature" (in Norwegian). Oslo Kommune Kulturetaten. Archived from the original (pdf) on 21 December 2011. Retrieved 16 Jan 2013.
  2. ^ Sæbø, Torfinn (31 Dec 2010). "About Holmlia" (in Norwegian). Nordskrenten Condominiums. Retrieved 16 Jan 2013.
  3. ^ "Holmlia Bath" (in Norwegian). Oslo Urban Environment Agency. Retrieved 16 Jan 2013.
  4. ^ ""Holmlia – 'skjært' barn har mange navn"".

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