Røa (station)

Røa is a station on Røa Line (Line 2) of the Oslo Metro, located in the Vestre Aker borough, 7.5 kilometers (4.7 mi) from Stortinget. The station is located between the stations of Hovseter and Ekraveien. The station is part of the old western suburban rail network and was opened on 24 January 1935. Up until 1951 it was the terminus station, but the line was extended to Grini in 1948 and to Østerås in 1972.

The station is one of the transportation nodes in the west, and four bus lines connect with the station. The daily ridership is in the order of 4000.

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External links

Media related to Røa stasjon at Wikimedia Commons

Róża

Róża may refer to:

  • Róża Berger (1889–1945), only verified victim of the 1945 Kraków pogrom
  • Róża Herman (1902–1995), Polish chess player
  • Róża Kasprzak (b. 1982), Polish pole vaulter
  • Róza Laborfalvi (1817–1886), Hungarian actress
  • Róża Etkin-Moszkowska (1908–1945), Polish pianist
  • Róża Maria Wodzicka (1868–1902), Polish noblewoman
  • Róża Potocka (disambiguation), several people
  • Róża Thun (b. born 1954), European Parliament Member from Poland
  • Róża, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland)
  • Róża, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland)
  • Róża, Podkarpackie Voivodeship (south-east Poland)
  • Róża, Nowy Tomyśl County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
  • Róża, Słupca County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
  • Róża, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland)
  • Róża (1936 film), a 1936 Polish film
  • Róża (2011 film), a 2011 Polish film
  • See also

  • Roza (disambiguation)
  • Rózsa
  • RA

    RA may refer to:

    Science

  • Right ascension, an astronomical term
  • Relation algebra, a type of mathematical structure
  • Medicine

  • Relative analgesia machine, a type of sedative
  • Right atrium, one of the four chambers of the heart
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disorder
  • Retinoic acid, a metabolite of vitamin A
  • Retrograde amnesia, a form of amnesia
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  • Registered Architect, a professional suffix typically used if not also a member of an architecture professional association
  • Research assistant, a graduate student employed by a college or university for the purpose of academic research
  • Research associate, a post-doctoral academic researcher
  • Resident assistant or advisor, a student who supervises tenants of a residence hall
  • Royal Academician, one of the 80 practicing artists elected as a member of the Royal Academy
  • Official organizations

  • Registration authority, a body which maintains lists of international standards codes
  • Regulatory Affairs, a department in charge of industry-government relations
  • The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews

    The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is one of the oldest and most prestigious golf clubs in the world (the oldest possibly being The Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh at Barnton, Edinburgh, instituted 1735). It is based in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, and is regarded as the worldwide "Home of Golf". Formerly, it was also one of the governing authorities of the game, but in 2004 this role was handed over to a newly formed group of companies, collectively known as The R&A.

    History

    The organisation was founded in 1754 as the Society of St Andrews Golfers, a local golf club playing at St Andrews Links, but quickly grew in importance. In 1834, King William IV became its patron and the club became known under its present name. In 1897, the Society codified the rules of golf, and, gradually over the next 30 years, was invited to take control of the running of golf tournaments at other courses.

    Membership policy

    The Royal and Ancient Golf Club (but not The R&A) had a men-only membership policy; in 2012, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called on the club to abandon this in favour of a non-discriminatory policy, as did the Vice-Chancellor of the University of St Andrews, Louise Richardson.

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