Gullhaug
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Gullhaug is a village in the municipality of Bærum
Bærum
is a municipality in Akershus county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Sandvika. Bærum was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838. A suburb of Oslo, Bærum is located on the west coast of the city....

, Norway
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Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and Bouvet Island. Norway has a total area of and a population of about 4.9 million...

. Its population (2011) is over 2000.

Bærum Verk, Bærum area in the west at the entrance to the pocket valley. The center of the area are the many buildings that once constituted the country's first blast furnace. Most of the old ironworks buildings are faithfully preserved and converted into shops.

35-40 business serves a strong growing number of residents in the area. Central to the trade center go Verksgata.

To the west of Commerce Bærums Works include a new housing development, Gullhaug, with school and living and treatment home for elderly. North of the buildings located Sleiverud, a residential estate, like Gullhaug was developed in the 1980s.

Gullhaug school, Grinda Mountain 7, Bærum Verk, primary (1-7), ca. 330 students. Situated at the entrance to the pocket valley in beautiful surroundings, walking distance to the old buildings in Bærums Works. Stood ready to use 21 February 2000, officially opened on 17 March of that year. Was originally going to be a 1-4-school, but after that phase two was completed in autumn 2001, with special rooms for art and crafts, home economics and science as well as two new classrooms, it was expanded into a full-fledged 1-7 school. Rector's Helen Førland.

Gullhaug is divided into two parts;
Upper Gullhaug, road in Bærum, from Gullhaugveien in Bærums Works south to Lower Gullhaug and continue approx. 100 m as a dead end. Was built in 1988. Name the northeastern part of Gommerud mountain called Guldhaug, west of Bærum Verk. The legend tells that it may have been gold in the mountains.

Lower Gullhaug, road in Bærum, from the road on Upper Gullhaug Gullhaug west of Bærums Works, which dead-end north of the Old Road (Grinda hill) walking / road access to it. Laid 1989. Name from 1988 after the northeastern part of Gommerud mountain called Guldhaug after an old legend about gold in the mountains.

Ore Mine Hill (Malmgruvebakken), the way in Bærum, cul de sac approx. 150 m north from the pit by Myra on Gullhaug Bærums Works. Name from 1988 after the mining was taking place here in earlier times, the road constructed 1991.

Gullhaug trail (Gullhaugstien), the way in Bærum, from Gullhaug hamlet of Bærums Works West crosses the Gullhaug village, on the dead end to ski and play area for Gullhaug. The road was built in 1989, the name resolution from the year before (see Gold Mountain).

Gullhaugveien, i Bærum, fra Gullberget på Bærums Verk sørover i sving vestover og nordover til Gullberget–Sleiverudveien, som er en del av ringveien på Gullhaug. Veien ble anlagt 1989, men fikk navn året før (se Gullberget).

Grindaberget, dead-end in Bærum, from Gold Mountain west and turn north towards Gullhaug school once road access to Old Road to the west of the square Grinda. A stikkvei going into the buildings south of Gullhaug school. Was built in 1989, names from the previous year for the place Grinda, also called Kleven and Hunter House. Paul Jaeger, Anna Krefting servant, and brother, his son, Anders Olsen Jaeger (b. 1735), lived on this place from the end of the 1700s. Eine gate to farm stood here. In 1950 the municipality of Bærum brought a big bowl of Grinda that distributed water from Trout Water for the eastern and western Oslo. - 7 Gullhaug school.

Gold Mountain (Gullberget), the way in Bærum, from Sleiverudveien-Gullhaugveien southwest past Grinda Mountain Mine and Myra to Gullhaugveien as part of the ring road on Gullhaug. The road was built in 1989, the name was the year after the northeastern Gommerud mountain called Guldhaug west of Bærum Verk, this after a legend about gold in the mountains.

Gullhaug, property in Bærum, divorced Southern Høvik.

In 1890, Gold Hill and neighboring The section Gullhaug divorced Southern Høvik. Bærum owned Gullhaug in 1923, worth £ 60,000 and "Guldhaug housing patterns, " value 50 000. Today the value is estimated to be one hundre times of that value.
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