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official name, such as the
local newspaper Århus Stiftstidende and the
schools Århus Kunstakademi and
Århus Statsgymnasium. "Aa" was used by some major...
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February 2011. Petersen, Hans (14 May 2008). "Ungarsk magi på fodboldbanen".
Århus Stiftstidende (in Danish).
Archived from the
original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved...
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Aarhus County or
Århus County (Danish:
Århus Amt) is a
former county of
Denmark (Danish: amt) on the
Jutland peninsula. It was
created in 1970 by a merger...
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arḫuš was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with comp****ion and
healing or
epithet of
goddesses designating them as comp****ionate. Ama-
arḫuš can be...
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Århus Games is an
athletics competition held in
Århus, Denmark. A
small number of
athletes are invited, both
national and
international names (about 110...
- væltede
Århus". berlingske.dk. Berlingske.
Retrieved 12 June 2020. Fode,
Henrik (1995). Idrætten i
Århus 1920–95 :
Aarhus Idrætspark 75 år.
Århus Byhistoriske...
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Nordisk Forlag. Fode,
Henrik (2005).
Århus Besat (1 ed.). Aarhus:
Århus byhistoriske Fond. ISBN 87-91324-11-4. Møller, C. F. (1978)...
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Århus is an ice
hockey team in
Århus, Denmark. They play in the
Danish Division 1, the
second level of ice
hockey in the country. They play
their home...
- The
Aarhus Tigers are an
American Football club
located in Aarhus, Denmark. The team was
founded in 1990. The
Tigers were
founded in 1990 and pla**** two...
- 2011. Den
Store Danske:
Århus Stiftstidende,
retrieved 30
August 2011 (dänisch) Jens Jørgen Madsen:
Ekstra Bladets og
Århus Stiftstidendes nedtur fortsætter...