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Berga (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbeɾɣə]) is the
capital of the
comarca (county) of Berguedà, in the
province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is bordered...
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lives in the new country.
After the war,
Bergas emigrated a
second time,
moving to the
United States.
Bergas was
fired from her job in
early April 1933...
- was the
count of
Berga from 1035 to 1050. He was the
sixth of
seven sons of
Wilfred II of
Cerdanya and his father's
successor in
Berga. He died without...
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Berga/Elster is a
former town in the
district of Greiz, in Thuringia, Germany. On 1
January 2024 it
became part of the town
Berga-Wünschendorf. It is...
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Berga an der
Elster was a
subcamp of the
Buchenwald concentration camp. The
Berga forced labour camp was
located on the
outskirts of the
village of Schlieben...
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Berga-Wünschendorf is a muni****lity in the
district of Greiz, in Thuringia, Germany. The muni****lity
consists of 24 Ortsteile. The muni****lity of Berga-Wünschendorf...
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Berga Interpretation Area (Catalan:
Centre d'Interpretació de
Berga) is a muni****l
museum located in
Berga, the
capital of El Berguedà in Catalonia...
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Tatjana Berga (9
December 1944 – 2
October 2020) was a
Latvian archaeologist and numismatist. Born in the
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union, her
family relocated...
- 1093), the
third son of
Wilfred II of
Cerdanya and Guisla, was the
count of
Berga in 1050 from the
death of his
brother Bernard I
until he
renounced the county...
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Berga is a city
district in Linköping, Sweden,
located in the
southern part of the city. The
river Tinnerbäcken runs
through Berga.
Berga has a center...