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Aakre (German: Ayakar) is a
village in Elva Parish,
Tartu County in Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead...
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Aakre is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abraham Aakre (1874–1948),
Norwegian politician Bodil Aakre (1922–2008),
Norwegian politician...
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Abraham Aakre (11
October 1874 – 6
October 1948) was a
Norwegian teacher and politician. He was born in
Drangedal to
farmers Gunder Gundersen Aakre and Karen...
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Bodil Aakre (7
September 1922 – 8
November 2008) was a
Norwegian jurist and
politician for the
Conservative Party. She was also
known for her involvement...
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Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-809694-9.[page needed] Staubo, Sara C.;
Aakre,
Jeremiah A.; Vemuri, Prashanthi; Syrjanen,
Jeremy A.; Mielke, Mic****e...
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August Maramaa (before 1922
August Marfeldt; 6
April 1881
Aakre Parish,
Tartu County – 26
December 1941
Vyatski Prison Camp, Kirov, Russia) was an Estonian...
- Alf
Aakre Karl
Johan Aarsæther Knut Aarsæther Olav Aarsæther Jan
Allan Johannes S.
Andersen Odd
Andersen Gunnar Bjålie
Svein Blindheim Jan
Baalsrud Erik...
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Healthcare Research and Quality.
November 20, 2013.
Retrieved November 25, 2013.
Aakre, JM (2014). "Mental
Health Service Utilization by Iraq and
Afghanistan Veterans...
- Kõivuküla Aagemägi Hill Fort. Märdi Hill Fort.
Truuta Nahaliin Hill Fort.
Aakre Kivivare settlement. Kõrista linnamägi, Põlva. Lake Valgjärv settlement...
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Aakre may
refer to:
Aakre, a list of
people with the
surname Aakre Åkre, Innlandet, a
village in
Rendalen muni****lity,
Innlandet county, Norway...