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Kolbotn

Coordinates: 59°48′40.3164″N 10°48′0.15″E / 59.811199000°N 10.8000417°E / 59.811199000; 10.8000417
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Kolbotn
Town
CountryNorway
RegionØstlandet
CountyAkershus
DistrictFollo
MunicipalityOppegård
Population
 • Totalc. 6,000
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Post Code
NO-1410
Kolbotn's Primary School
Kolbotn's Primary School

Kolbotn is an urban area in Norway's Nordre Follo municipality in Akershus county. Kolbotn is in the centre of the traditional district, Oppegård.[1] The population is about 6,000. Kolbotn has several elementary schools, four middle schools and a high school. Town is located at the end of Kolbotnelva, a river.

Buildings include Stabburet, [the area's oldest building,] from the 18th century.[2]

Sports

The football team Kolbotn IL hails from here. In 2006 Kolbotn women's team were top of the top league for women in Norway, the Toppserien. The team included Norwegian national footballers Solveig Gulbrandsen, Trine Rønning, Christine Colombo Nilsen and Isabell Herlovsen. Striker Rebecca Angus from Middlesbrough, England also played four seasons for Kolbotn in 2007-10. Kolbotn won the 2007 Cup competition by beating Asker 4-2 on 10-11-07. Kolbotn finished in third place in the Toppserien league for three seasons 2009-11 while coached by Dan Eggen. Kolbotn is also the first professional club of Ada Hegerberg, first women's Ballon d'Or in history (2018).

In the Norwegian legal drama Aber Bergen, lead character Erik Aber is "a Kolbotn boy" and implies he is from a rough neighborhood compared to his refined middle class Bergen wife, Elea Wessel.

People from Kolbotn

References

  1. ^ "Kolbotn". 16 June 2020.
  2. ^ https://digitaltmuseum.no/011013332630/stabbur-fra-1700-tallet-pa-kolbotn-gard-i-oppegard. Digitaltmuseum.no. Retrieved 2 September 2022

59°48′40.3164″N 10°48′0.15″E / 59.811199000°N 10.8000417°E / 59.811199000; 10.8000417