- Look up
aller,
Aller, or
aller- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aller may
refer to:
Aller (Germany), a
major river in
North Germany Aller (Asturian...
- Carl
Julius Aller (25
November 1845 – 23
August 1926) was a
Danish publisher of the late 19th and
early 20th
century and
founder of
Aller Media, the largest...
- Its last 117
kilometres (73 mi) form the
Lower Aller federal waterway (Bundesw****erstraße). The
Aller was
extensively straightened,
widened and, in places...
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Verden an der
Aller (German: [ˈfeːɐ̯dn̩ ʔan dɐ ˈʔalɐ] ;
Northern Low Saxon: Veern), also
called Verden (
Aller) or
simply Verden, is a town in
Lower Saxony...
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Aller is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Arvo
Aller (born 1973),
Estonian politician Carl
Aller (1845–1926),
Danish magazine publisher...
- The
Aller-Leine
Valley (German:
Aller-Leine-Tal) is the name of a
region north of
Hanover in Germany, that has been
created for the
purpose of regional...
- Beer (sometimes Bere or Bere
Aller) and the
deserted medieval village of Oath on the
opposite bank of the
River Parrett.
Aller was
listed in the Domesday...
-
Familie Journalen, Femina,
Allers and Se og Hør.
Aller Media was
founded in
Copenhagen in 1873 by Carl
Aller and his wife
Laura Aller. It
expanded into Sweden...
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Christiane Aller née
Bierring (1849–1917) was a
Danish business woman and a
pioneering magazine publisher. She
first helped her
husband Carl
Aller to develop...
- Liller. As of 2011, one of his
three sons, Hugh
Aller, was a
professor and his daughter-in law,
Margot Aller, a
research scientist in the
University of Michigan...