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Astrup may
refer to:
Astrup, Hjørring
Astrup,
Mariagerfjord Astrup, Ringkøbing-Skjern
Mette Marit Astrup (1760–1834),
Danish actress Nils
Astrup (1778–1835)...
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Nikolai Astrup (Norwegian pronunciation: [nɪkʊˈlɑ̀i̯
ˈɑ̀stɾʉp]) (30
August 1880 – 21
January 1928) was a
Norwegian modernist painter.
Astrup was a distinctive...
- Poul Bjørndahl
Astrup (4
August 1915 – 30
November 2000) was a
Danish clinical chemist famous for
inventing a CO2
electrode and co-inventing the concept...
- Kim
Astrup Sørensen (born 6
March 1992) is a
Danish badminton player. He was the men's
doubles gold
medalists at the 2018
European Championships and the...
- Arne
Vernon Astrup (born
August 1, in Frederiksberg, 1955) is a
Danish nutritionist,
chief physician, researcher,
author and professor. He is
known as...
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Christian Astrup (1909–1983) was a
Norwegian economist,
forester and
politician for
Nasjonal Samling.
Astrup was born in Solør. From
October 1944 he served...
- The
Astrup Fearnley Museum of
Modern Art is a
privately owned contemporary art
gallery in Oslo in Norway. It was
founded and
opened to the
public in 1993...
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Eivind Astrup (Norwegian: [ˈæ̂ɪvɪn
ˈɑ̂strʉp]; 17
September 1871 – 27
December 1895) was a
Norwegian explorer and writer.
Astrup parti****ted in Robert...
- Thorvaldssøn
Astrup (21
February 1904 – 7
August 1983) was a
Norwegian architect. He was born in
Kristiania (now Oslo),
Norway to
architect Thorvald Astrup and...
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Rasmus Astrup (23
March 1939 – 23
April 2021) was a
Norwegian billionaire heir, ship broker, and art collector. He was
founder of the
Astrup Fearnley...