Well, there are stories about Oslo's rich maritime history. The city has been an important port for a long time. Ships from different parts of the world would dock here, bringing in diverse cultures. This led to the growth of a unique neighborhood near the port, with different languages, cuisines, and traditions co - existing. For example, there are old buildings that used to be trading posts and now house small museums or cafes.
Sure. There's a story about some of the hidden alleyways in Oslo. These alleyways were once used for various purposes like small - scale trading or as shortcuts for locals. Some of them still have old - fashioned signs and small, family - run shops that have been there for generations.
I'm not sure. It could be a blend of real and made-up. Maybe it started with a kernel of truth and then the storyteller took creative liberties to shape it into what we see.
Hard to say for sure. Sometimes movies or shows claim to be based on true events but have a lot of fictional elements mixed in. So, it could be a blend of fact and fiction in 'The Girl from Oslo'.